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    Dallas flights doing well, no increase in airport tax asking

    07/17/11 The Hall County Airport Authority is pleased with the new flights to Dallas/Fort Worth and it plans to request the same budget allocation from the county as last year.
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    Neosho to discuss flood-damaged streets

    07/17/11 On Tuesday, the Neosho City Council will review bids to repair street damage from floodwaters.
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    Perry's credentials: As conservative as they come

    07/17/11 Should Rick Perry conclude that voter discontent has left him an opening to enter the presidential race, the longtime Texas governor would be among the GOP field's most conservative candidates.
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    PG&E, USGS disagree on Diablo Canyon fault danger

    07/17/11 In the wake of the devastating tsunami damage to the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant in Japan, seismologists in the United States are focusing on a potentially dangerous fault system near the Diablo Canyon nuclear...
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    Obama Appeals To Middle Class On Debt Talks

    07/16/11 Evoking compromises of the past, President Barack Obama said Saturday that a commitment to shared sacrifice can break the current impasse on the debt ceiling.
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    Smithsonian Folklife Festival Opens on Mall in DC

    07/10/11 Colombia's first lady Maria Clemencia de Santos tours the Colombian exhibit during the opening of the Smithsonian's Folklife Festival 2011, Thursday, June 30, 2011, on the National Mall in Washington. AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana.
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    Hamilton's HR gives Texas 7-6 win over Oakland

    07/10/11 Josh Hamilton knew he had a game-ending home run when he hit the ball.
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    CU Buffs' arms race now in Pac-12

    07/10/11 If Colorado wanted out from under the arms race in the Big 12, it won't find much cover in the Pac-12. Schools in the Buffaloes' new conference are going all Architectural Digest on their facilities, particularly for the football programs.
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    Keeping the past alive

    07/10/11 Historical interpreter Bruce Cobb has turned his love of American history into a job at Washington Crossing Historic Park.
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    Funeral set for man who fell at Rangers game

    07/10/11 Brownwood Texas firefighter Shannon Stone is shown in this undated photo provided by the Brownwood Bulletin Friday, July 8, 20111. Stone tumbled over a railing and plunged 20 feet onto concrete at a Texas Rangers baseball game Thursday, July 7, 2011. The 39-year-old firefighter died at a hospital a short time later.
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    Wall Street Must Reorient To Real Aerospace Stories

    07/05/11 Despite Wall Street still focusing on tangential issues, the real story is America outsourcing gover
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    NEWTOWN TOWNSHIP POLICE REPORT Police investigate criminal mischief, fraud reports and Mexico City scam

    07/05/11 The following reports are provided by the Newtown Township Police Department:
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    Proposal Could Lower Dulles Rail Costs

    07/05/11 If the Board of Supervisors, and other involved parties, gets behind the Dulles Rail proposal put forward by U.S. Secretary of Transportation Raymond LaHood, the second phase of the project, which will bring Metro to Loudoun, could see a price drop of more than $1 billion.
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    When Worlds Collide

    07/05/11 Three Lopezians raise money for their 'birth' village in Ethiopia
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    PRINCETON: Lane on Nassau Street closed this week

    07/05/11 One lane on the southbound side of Nassau Street and part of the sidewalk between Tulane Street and Washington Road are closed this week as utilities for Qdoba, a new chain Mexican restaurant, are installed.
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    Noy Kulas: Higala ang bana

    06/24/11 Dear Noy Kulas More than a decade na mi sa akong bana nga nag-uban ug nakasal mi five years ago ug naa miy tulo ka mga anak. Akong gikalibgan kay kon magkuyog mi sweet siya nako. Love kuno ko niya ug ang mga bata, apan kanunay nako siyang masakpan nga naay mo-text nga lain nga mga babaye. Lisod gyud sa part nako, Noy, kay siyempre babaye gud pud ko masakitan. Moingon ra siya nga binuangan ra ...
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    Washington Banking Company Elects New Director

    06/24/11 OAK HARBOR, Wash. -- Washington Banking Company , announced today that it elected Mark D. Crawford to serve on its Board of Directors. Crawford was also elected to serve on the board of Whidbey Island Bank, the Company's wholly-owned subsidiary.
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    Local News

    06/21/11 The Daily World The two dogs responsible for killing a three-year-old yellow Labrador retriever last Saturday in Central Park were euthanized Thursday morning, reported Chief Criminal Deputy Dave Pimentel of the Grays Harbor Sheriff's Office.
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    School winners

    06/20/11 The Rotary Club of Arlington recently recognized students of the month for May. Taylor Shepherd, Christine Serica, Sarah Peterson and Darby Throndsen were honored.
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    Seattle Public Schools spent up to $1.8 million on suspicious contracts

    02/25/11 Seattle Public Schools spent up to $1.8 million on contract work that was never done or didn't benef...
     

    Post Housing Boom of Dupont WA

    04/04/10 Over the past 10 years the little community of Dupont located in Washington state has changed dramat...
     

    Teacher fatally shot at Tacoma's Birney Elementary school

    02/26/10 TACOMA -- A female teacher was shot and killed at Birney Elementary school Friday morning. School...
     

    The advantage of buying homes for Sale in Portland

    02/22/10 Situated on the Northwestern fringe of United States, Portland slightly extends into the Washington ...
     

    Writing Assignments that Complement Class Trips to Washington D.C. and NYC

    02/21/10 Educational travel tours headed for Washington D.C. or New York City are an excellent way to stimula...
     

    A Guide to Leavenworth, Washington Condos

    02/19/10 A popular tourist destination in the North West, Leavenworth is the home of a collection of high end...
     

    Building permits

    11/29/09 Following are Allen County building permits for commercial and residential buildings and additions of $30,000 or more issued recently. The residential building cost is the builder's estimate and does not include land.
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