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    Over 60 boats expected in SFA tournament

    07/19/11 Over 60 boats are expected to battle for the whopping $10,000 special cash prize in Saipan Fishermen's Association-organized 27th International Fishing Tournament this weekend.
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    Easel does it, raising $45,000

    07/19/11 The Wet Paint Auction for the Cape Elizabeth Land Trust is propelled by 30 artists, each creating a piece in one day. Janet Ledoux set up her wooden easel and began painting at 6 a.m. Sunday. That's when the light was right to capture the seaweed-covered rocks off Trundy Point. The Biddeford artist rendered the rocks in thick strokes of cadmium yellow and alizarin crimson. "If you're a plein-air ...
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    'Fracking' for natural gas gives Oregon LNG backers hope

    07/19/11 The Oregonian newspaper reports that industry backers of the terminals two years ago laughed off the idea that they could use the terminals to export gas, but now they're talking about just that.
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    Advisory lifted at Lost Creek Lake

    07/12/11 State public health officials have lifted a health advisory that warned people of possible toxins from high levels of blue-green algae in Lost Creek Lake.
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    Oregon City officials take a fresh look at urban renewal and the town's future

    07/12/11 The Urban Renewal Commission is divided over the types and scope of projects the city has pursued and how urban renewal money has been spent. City commission are discussing a city-wide discussion to develop a new vision that would broadly define what residents want their city to be.
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    100 years at the Woolworth Building

    07/10/11 "Our plans are not completed as yet," Sam Howard told a reporter, "but we hope to be in the building by Jan. 1, 1911. That is a hope, but one we expect to realize."
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    Public notices for the day of July 1, 2011

    07/07/11 Public notices for the day of July 1, 2011 TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE Loan No: 0508104338 T.S. No.: 10-12175-6 Reference is made to that certain Deed of Trust dated as of February 14, 2000 made by, CHRISTIAN E, CARTER AND CONNIE S. CARTER, as the original grantor, to LUCY E KIVEL ESQ, as the original trustee, in favor of TMS MORTGAGE INC., DBA THE MONEY STORE, as the original beneficiary, recorded ...
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    Bi-Mart clears final hurdle to build store in Brookings

    07/02/11 The Brookings City Council has cleared the way for Bi-Mart to begin building a store here. The council voted 5-0 Wednesday to deny the appeal of a conditional use permit for the project that had stalled progress for weeks. The appeal was filed May 18 by Shannon Warner, who lives with her husband Nathaniel at 237 Wharf St., across the street from the proposed store. The Warners opposed a ...
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    Medford police promotion leaves drug task force seeking new leader

    07/01/11 Tim Doney started his police career by prowling drug houses to make undercover narcotic buys. Two decades later, he took over Medford police's multi-agency drug task force and on Thursday was appointed to the department's second-most powerful position.
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    Public notices for the day of June 24, 2011

    06/30/11 Public notices for the day of June 24, 2011 NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING A public meeting of the Wallowa Union Railroad Authority will be held on June 30, 2011 at 6:00 PM at the Elgin City Hall, Elgin, Oregon.
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    Fishing Line: 06/30/11

    06/29/11 AMERICAN RIVER - Flows went from 12,000 to 8,000 cfs and that opened the window for shad anglers, big time, according to Yee Vang of Broadway Bait and Tackle.
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    Port offers help for small vendors

    06/25/11 As it repairs its rail line and fixes up some structures, the Port of Coos Bay anticipates issuing a lot of contracts for goods and services. To make it easier for small contractors to bid, the port i
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    Wines' roots: You can easily hit a half-dozen Virginia wineries in a weekend

    06/24/11 PARIS, Va. -- History abounds in this picture-perfect hamlet snuggled in the crook of Ashby's Gap, in the heart of Northern Virginia's wine country. A young George Washington is said to have slept in the original Ashby Inn back when Paris was known as Pumpkintown, during his surveying trips for Lord Fairfax to the Virginia frontier west of the Shenandoah Valley.
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    Project to help Casco Bay gets fast-tracked, will increase sewer rates

    06/21/11 Portland's City Council decides to act more quickly on stopping storm-driven sewage that overflows into the bay.
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    By Anthony Scott Killeen Daily Herald

    06/21/11 Monday marked the end of the road for Killeen Exchange Club members who organized Ride for a Child, an annual event that brought more than 190 riders who raised about $30,000 to go toward preventing child abuse in Central Texas.
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    By Rose L. Thayer Killeen Daily Herald

    06/20/11 Days of running through sprinklers and playing in the park are hard to manage this summer with record-breaking heat pushing Central Texas temperatures over the century line most days.
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    Doctor tells grim tales of Blizzard

    06/20/11 HOLLIDAYSBURG - The synthetic drug Blizzard, also known as bath salts, has become such a big problem in Blair County over such a short period of time that more than 60 representatives from local agencies met Monday to learn how to recognize and...
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    Sewer project to help Casco Bay now has a faster deadline

    06/20/11 Portland's City Council decides to act more quickly on stopping storm-driven sewage that overflows into Casco Bay.
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    Father of Fatally Shot Fruit Cove Woman: "She Had No Enemies"

    06/20/11 FRUIT COVE, Fla. -- Nicole Bush's father remembers her as hardworking and kind. "She was a very beautiful, loving person. She had no enemies, and she loved her two kids. They were her life," Bush's father Monroe Thompson recalled.
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    French cooking on the farm: Chef cooks fine food in Essex

    06/20/11 Even the bug spray was color-coordinated for the dinner at Frank McClelland's Essex farm last Thursday as the chef of Boston's world-renowned L'Espalier restaurant, and his wife, Heather, hosted about 20 guests in their backyard.
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