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2013/05/23 07:48
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Sunland hopes to have product on shelves soon
Sunland Inc. Vice President Katalin Coburn said she’s excited that Sunland is one step closer to getting its products back on the shelves as peanut butter production resumed Monday. Sunland is...
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Valencia
Food and Drug Administration
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2013/05/23 07:22
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Blue Springs council debates allocation of grant ...
Just like last year, one project was debated heavily during the Blue Springs City Council’s discussion of how to use the 2013-14
Community Development
Block Grant funds. “I have certainly supported...
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Ron Fowler
Parks Department
Scott Allen
Eric Johnson
City Council
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2013/05/23 06:53
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Los Banos school district OKs higher impact fees
... is the highest fee in the San Joaquin Valley that we're aware of because of the impact we have here in Los Banos," Superintendent Steve Tietjen said. "The good news is that for most of our...
Read more at Merced Sun-Star
2013/05/23 06:48
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Joplin remembers tornado, pushes for recovery
JOPLIN, Mo. (AP) - The draft beer and whiskey shots flow freely at the sparkling new Joplin Elks Lodge 501, a distant hallway plaque the only visible reminder that three members and a bartender...
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2013/05/23 06:30
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Omaha Gives! fundraiser tops $3 million in donati...
The first gift came in just after midnight Tuesday: $10 to the Omaha Street School. Within five minutes, donations reached $5,000. By the end of the first hour, the tally was almost $20,000. And it...
Read more at Omaha World-Herald
2013/05/23 05:58
2013/05/23 05:58
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Suncoast road paving slated for summer
Residents of Suncoast Estates will finally see road improvements that will help during summer's rainy season and improve residents' public safety. The Lee County Board of County Commissioners...
Read more at North Fort Myers Neighbor
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Tucker
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2013/05/23 05:45
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Machesney Park starts tearing down flooded homes
MACHESNEY PARK — Demolition has begun on flood-damaged homes that were purchased by the village as part of a federally funded voluntary buyout program. About 45 homes in the Shore Drive area near the...
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Rockford Register Star and BusinessRockford.com
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Rockford Register Star and BusinessRockford.com
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2013/05/23 05:38
2013/05/23 05:38
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Trending: Danbury boasts top growth rate
Danbury is the fastest-growing of Connecticut's 10 largest cities and towns, showing a population increase of more than 2 percent between July 2010 and July 2012, according to new figures released by...
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Michael Pavia
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Laure Aubuchon
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2013/05/23 05:06
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Grant program offers low-income Columbia resident...
COLUMBIA, SC — Twenty low-income City of Columbia residents will be awarded grants of up to $3,000 each for job training. The city’s Work It Up job training program is making the money available to...
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2013/05/23 05:01
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Cut budget, but invest
This column was signed by Thomas Williams, president, North American Properties; chair, Cincinnati Business Committee; chair, Local Initiatives Support Corp. (LISC); executive committee member,...
Read more at Cincinnati.com
2013/05/23 04:57
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State regulators found evidence that Lt. Gov. Mur...
In a Sept. 19 letter, Office of Campaign and Political Finance Director Michael Sullivan informed Coakley that his office had concluded that evidence indicated that former Chelsea Housing Authority...
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2013/05/23 04:50
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Natick looks to fill open jobs in housing, buildi...
The town is looking for a new building commissioner as its housing authority looks to fill a vacant maintenance director position. Natick is currently advertising both job openings. Town...
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2013/05/23 04:49
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GJ City Council Chooses CDBG Recipients
GJ City Council Chooses CDBG Recipients by KREX News Room GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. - After Wednesday night's Grand Junction City Council meeting, several community organizations are closer to being...
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2013/05/23 04:46
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Parents uncertain about Head Start future
Head Start centers in Jacksonville re-open JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- After days of uncertainty, hundreds of parents are relieved to see Jacksonville's Head Start facilities reopen, but many say there are...
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2013/05/23 04:23
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New Census count: Maine gains slightly; Mass. gai...
Auburn rolled out the welcome mat, just not a whole lot. The city gained six people in a new population estimate released by the U.S. Census on Thursday. The figures show Lewiston losing five people,...
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Portland
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Lincoln Jeffers
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2013/05/23 04:19
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Out of the past
... As voters prepare to go to the polls June 9 to vote on a new bond proposal for Davison Community Schools, the superintendent and district have fulfilled the goals of the last proposal....
Read more at The Davison Index
2013/05/23 04:07
2013/05/23 04:07
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Bids for Sterling solicited
WILKES-BARRE — A little more than a week after the release of federal funding for the demolition of the Hotel Sterling, the bid period began Wednesday for contractors interested in tearing down the...
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2013/05/23 03:13
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Garfield County’s problems highlight of Tuesday’s...
ENID, Okla. — Garfield County holds a dubious record. Annette Jacobie, chief of family support and prevention services for Oklahoma Department of Health, said when she researched infant mortality...
Read more at The Enid News & Eagle
John Robinson
Enid
Department of Health
Enid Police Department
Oklahoma Health Care Authority
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2013/05/23 03:06
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New biz center offers hope for regional economic ...
Nelsonville has been in a tricky position as of late. With the U.S. Rt. 33 bypass of the small city expected to be completed this summer, it's certain that some kind of change looms on the town's...
Read more at The Athens News
2013/05/23 01:48
2013/05/23 01:48
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Grocery co-op secures $571,800 loan
Hub City Co-op, an independent member-owned grocery market planned for the 83-year-old tire store at 176 N. Liberty St., across from the George Dean Johnson Jr. College of Business and Economics,...
Read more at Spartanburg Herald-Journal
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