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Restoration Industry Association Provides Evacuation Checklist for Residents Affected by Hurricane Earl
COLUMBIA, Md., Sept. 1 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Restoration Industry Association (RIA) suggests that individuals evacuating due to the pending hurricane gather these items to take with them:
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Extra Credit: Getting duped, but not by 'hope and change'
It could have been worse.
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Commissioners extend pledge for Pigeon Drain
By Kate HesslingTribune Staff Writer BAD AXE — Pledging the full faith and credit of Huron County for two drain improvement projects was one of the topics at Tuesday’s county commissioners meeting.
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Muni drivers fight restoring service cuts
Muni operators are trying to halt plans to restore 61 percent of the service that was cut in May. The restorations are set to go into effect Saturday and would add more runs late at night, on community routes and the...
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Cardholders pay off their credit cards
Earlier this year, Mike and Jodi Lee told themselves there had to be a better way to handle their debt.
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The Susquehanna River will serve as an outdoor classroom
LEWISBURG — The winding Susquehanna River will be the classroom setting for a new program that started this fall at Bucknell University. Eleven students are registered for Bucknell on the Susquehanna, a semester-long, four-credit interdisciplinary course that will cover the river’s natural history, river and watershed science, land use and management and cultural history.
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Landmark renovation begins
WINCHESTER, Ind. -- Saving the 133-year-old Randolph County Courthouse, which will undergo a $7.6 million renovation, restoration and expansion starting today, is important to more than just Randolph County.
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