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Sumpter discusses sewer problems

07/19/10 Township attorney Rob Young, in his report at Tuesday's Board of Trustees meeting, raised an issue that township officials have discussed in the past.
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Prof warns oil spill 'fixes' need review

06/12/10 The state of Louisiana wants to build 45 miles of emergency sand berm to fend off oil lapping at its coastline. Western Carolina University geologist Rob Young thinks this is a bad idea.
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Contract for sewer and water outlined by Sumpter's attorney

05/16/10 Township attorney Rob Young outlined the current status and plans for a new contract with the Detroit Water and Sewer Department.
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CCU team sees to stranded beach creatures

12/09/09 Rob Young's office at Coastal Carolina University is cluttered with books about the chemical biology of fish and the migratory patterns of coastal dolphins - books that haven't found a permanent home in his new office.
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Rising sea levels: a strategy for N.C.

11/27/09 Western Carolina University's Rob Young and I have argued that seas will rise at least 3 feet in this century and that, for coastal management purposes, a rise of 7 feet (2 meters) should be utilized for planning major infrastructure.
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Can't Miss It: Tuesday

10/20/09 Compliments of [Katsumi], our Flickr pool. THE RISING SEA : Town Hall hosts Orrin Pilkey and Rob Young, professors and authors of The Rising Sea , tonight as the second installment of a series on sustainability issues titled Soundings From Island Press. The two will be discussing the possible consequences of sea levels rising by as much as seven feet in 2100, and how we can plan ahead for saving ...
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Since You Asked: Fortress-like building with history for sale in Marysville

09/21/09 Editor's note: Rob Young's "Since You Asked" weekly column will now appear Mondays. Q: There's a large abandoned building on F and 12th streets in Marysville that has been listed for sale for as long as I can remember. It's an eyesore in the middle
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