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Joplin faces a long road, but rebuilding is progressing
JOPLIN, Mo. - From one year ago, the city looks different. In the neighborhoods of Joplin, nearly three million cubic yards of debris was removed. People have been rebuilding their homes; there have been more than 700 permits issued for new homes and...Tags: Business, Joplin, Missouri Tornado (2011), The Home Depot, Walmart
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We need a war on lead poisoning
The reports that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention cut its threshold for lead poisoning from 10 micrograms per deciliter to 5 micrograms were something of a simplification. What the CDC said, after years of study and discussion, was that no...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Arts, The Home Depot, Painting, Physical Conditions
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Tackling restorations without going broke.
A historical restoration for a lived-in home won’t likely be inexpensive. It may be as costly as the homeowner is willing to make it, almost open-ended on the high side. At the very start, it’s worth asking whether doing it at all makes...
Tags: Homes, Arts and Culture, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Human Interest
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Florida Travel Tips & Deals
Special CorrespondentCheck this list often as new tips, events and deals around Florida come in: Florida residents can make a splash -- Wet 'n Wild is offering Florida Residents free entry almost any time during the same year (through Dec. 31) with the purchase of a...Tags: Tax Credits, History (tv network), Fantasia (music artist), Around The World Sailing, Health
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Rahm Emanuel: An impatient mayor who always wants to be in control
The small stack of index cards tucked into Rahm Emanuel's suit jacket pocket are emblazoned with the mayoral seal and covered with blue ink. Revised every other day, the tasks on the most high-powered to-do list in Chicago track with the mayor's six...
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CDC lowers lead poisoning threshold
The number of young children deemed at risk of lead poisoning in Maryland and nationwide expanded drastically Wednesday as a federal health agency declared it would effectively cut in half its threshold for diagnosing the environmental illness....Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Government, Economy, Business and Finance, Arts, Environmental Illness
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Orpheum Theatre gets $1 million for renovations
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsThe Orpheum has received a major gift that will help fund the restoration of the historic Wichita theatre. The $1 million donation comes from the Willard and Jean Garvey Trust. “We're pleased that there is continuing strong support to return the...Tags: Arts and Culture, Human Interest
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Major restoration gift given to Wichita's Orpheum Theatre
The Orpheum Theatre announced on Wednesday, May 16, that it will receive a major gift towards restoring the beautiful and historic downtown theatre. A gift in the amount of $1 million from the Willard and Jean Garvey Trust is the seed gift that will...
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More charges in Meyersdale bid rigging
Another former Meyersdale Borough Council member has been charged in the investigation of bid rigging for renovations to the former Meyersdale Community Building. Patricia Marie Murray, 70, Broadway Street, Meyersdale, was arraigned Tuesday before...Tags: Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice, Economy, Business and Finance, Defendants, Judges
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Sixth person charged in Meyersdale bid-rigging investigation
Another former Meyersdale Borough Council member has been charged in the investigation of bid rigging for renovations to the former Meyersdale Community Building. Patricia Marie Murray, 70, Broadway Street, Meyersdale, was arraigned Tuesday before...
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Original wooden 'Trestles' at famed surf spot no more
L.A. NOWThe original Trestles, built in 1941, was an 858-foot stretch of a wooden post-and-beam bridge, and has been mostly replaced with a new concrete structure dedicated on Monday.... -
Bumbarger's love of Farmalls
Farm, Field and Garden CorrespondentAcosta native Don Bumbarger purchased his first Farmall in the early 1990s a tractor he is drawn to because it reminded him of a like model that his father owned while he was growing up. "It was sitting in a pasture above Quecreek and all of the...Tags: Plant Openings, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Deere and Company, Auto Trends, Automotive Equipment
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