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D-backs take option on Webb
PHOENIX — Pitcher Brandon Webb’s $8.5 million option was exercised Friday by the Arizona Diamondbacks.
The right-hander made just one start last season before being put on the disabled list and had arthroscopic surgery Aug. 4 on his pitching shoulder. Arizona would have had to pay a $2 million buyout if it had declined the option.
“Since Brandon has recovered well from his surgery, we have decided to exercise his option,” general manager Josh Byrnes said. “His accomplishments for our organization have been significant. We look forward to him returning to the mound.’
A three-time All-Star, Webb won the 2006 NL Cy Young Award. He is 87-62 with a 3.27 ERA in seven seasons.
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Time running out for legislature as budget dominates business
The House passed a $17.5 billion two year budget and a new road plan but they're likely to face changes in the Senate as the 2010 General Assembly approaches the end of its calendar.
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County officials worry state budget will hit county jails
County officials Thursday called a provision in the House state budget plan “a threat to public safety” because of a cost-savings measure to reduce the number of non-violent, non-sexual offenders behind bars.
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Bank merger benefits shareholders, not account holders
I have had my personal checking account at the same bank since I was in school. How I chose my bank was simple. My brother-in-law at the time was a branch manager and I opened an account with him. He left my bank and my family years ago, but I have stayed with my bank all these years for a simple reason: It was easy. Now my bank isn’t my bank anymore and it’s time for me to go, too.
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Budget debate about more than the budget
ELLIS COLUMN:
For all the rhetoric and bombast about the state budget, much of the debate is more about elections and the real budget won't emerge until a few powerful lawmakers go behind closed doors at the end of the session.
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County officials worry state budget will hit local jails
Several groups representing county officials are asking state lawmakers not to go through with a plan to reduce the number of Class D felons behind bars, most of whom are housed in county jails which receive payments from the state.
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Senate committee alters Amanda's Bill
A bill to protect victims of domestic abuse was amended Thursday by a Senate committee in response to concerns about costs and consitutional protections.
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How they voted made a difference in the House
How can the state build new schools or water and sewer systems without the money for them - but should a child's school or safe drinking water be determined by a lawmaker's vote?
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House budget contains lots of school, water-sewer projects
Proponents called it a jobs bill, critics irresponsible, but the House state budget contains lots of goodies for folks back home - if their representative voted for the revenue measures to fund it.
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After political debate, House passes $17.5 billion budget
The outcome was never in doubt as House Democrats had more than enough votes, but it took three hours of debate and 24 speeches to pass a $17.5 billion two-year budget laden with projects.
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Chef writes a ‘love letter’ to Kentucky cuisine
The recent scene captured the gentle beauty, long-standing tradition and unique character of the Bluegrass State — things chef Jonathan Lundy has come to love.
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