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Subject Why a $25 fine can end up costing $150+
Date February 15, 2020 1:01 PM
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True Cost Pt. 2 shows you where the money goes.

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** A $25 fine can wind up costing more than $150. So where does the rest of the money go? ([link removed])
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** As Fox Chapel searches for a new superintendent, a new question has emerged: Where is the current one? ([link removed])
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