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January 24, 2012

WASHINGTON — The minimum wage increased in eight states effective Jan. 1, boosting the incomes of more than 1.4 million low-wage workers in Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Montana, Ohio, Oregon, Vermont and Washington.

The state minimum wage in these states rose between 28 and 37 cents per hour—an extra $582 to $770 a year for a full-time worker—as a result of state laws that require the minimum wage to keep up with inflation, says the National Employment Law Project.

More than 1 million workers have been directly impacted as the new minimum wage rates exceeded their hourly pay, and 400,000 more have seen a raise as pay scales were adjusted upward to reflect the new minimum wage, according to an analysis of government data by the Economic Policy Institute.

Eighteen states and the District of Columbia have minimum wage rates above the federal level of $7.25 per hour, which is approximately $15,000 per year for a full-time minimum wage earner.

Washington state has the highest minimum wage at $9.04 per hour. Georgia and Wyoming, at $5.15 per hour, have the lowest.

There are no minimum wage laws in Tennessee, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and South Carolina, according to the Department of Labor.

December 29, 2011

WESTLAKE, Ohio — TravelCenters of America, which operates TA and Petro Stopping Centers in 41 states and Canada, has begun rolling out the most modern self-service laundry equipment on the highway, the company says.

TravelCenters’ 190 laundry rooms in company-operated locations today contain nearly 2,000 washers and dryers that will be replaced with new machines before the end of March.

Laundry payment stations will be added at 98% of its locations to provide customers the optional convenience of paying with credit or debit cards, in addition to the traditional cash payment option.

The payment station can notify drivers via text message when their washer and dryer cycles are completed.

The equipment rollout will coincide with the addition or replacement of folding tables, hanging racks and other equipment.

“We’ve taken a chore and made it simpler and more efficient,” says Tom O’Brien, TravelCenters President/CEO. “Not only will these advanced machines shorten the time it takes a guest to do a load of laundry, the new systems should also increase the availability of machines for all of our guests.”

TravelCenters will be offering promotional rates to credit/debit card users for 30 days after the new machines are installed.

January 24, 2011

ENON, Ohio — Getting caught with one’s pants down may be somewhat embarrassing, but it hasn’t stopped a man from plaguing a self-service laundry here, a local TV station reports.

A man recently used a crowbar to pry open locks on a laundry’s machines, the Clark County Sheriff’s Office reports. He also used a key to steal from the washers and dryers.

January 31, 2008