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Boyne City marina improvements coming
BOYNE CITY -- Plans to renovate several docks at the Boyne City municipal marina are moving forward after the Boyne City Commission voted unanimously at its meeting Tuesday night to submit an application for a permit from the state to renovate the...Tags: Heavy Engineering, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Science and Technology, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Hinsdale approves plans for roadwork
With spring on the way, Hinsdale's road construction season is about to kick off. Trustees have approved plans that include observation of this summer's planned resurfacing and reconstruction work and design services for next year's work. "This is all...Tags: Lisle, Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation
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Groton street project now in hands of voters
Groton residents head to the polls Tuesday for a special election that will determine whether a curb and gutter and street project will be done this year. The proposed work on the east side of town would help improve drainage and streets in the town....Tags: Groton, Elections, Politics
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West-side street projects get Petoskey council's go-ahead
PETOSKEY -- Petoskey City Council members gave staff the go-ahead Monday to line up contractors for reconstruction of several streets on the city's west side this year. One of these projects, which Team Elmer's of Traverse City will handle for the city...
Tags: Road Transportation, Transportation, Travel
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Glen Ellyn planning reconstruction of Crescent Boulevard
By the time Glenbard West High School opens for the 2015-16 school year, Crescent Boulevard may look completely different. Glen Ellyn engineers are planning a $1.9 million reconstruction of the street, something they say is long overdue and will...
Tags: Glen Ellyn, Illinois Department of Transportation
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'Lincoln's Tragic Pragmatism' looks at the president's moral evolution
The evolution of President Abraham Lincoln's thinking about emancipation is clearly marked out in his speeches and public documents. The evolution of his views about suffrage for black people is harder to trace. The two issues are intimately linked, and...
Tags: Washington, DC, Democracy, Voting, Abraham Lincoln, Crime, Law and Justice
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Area artist helps pioneer 3-D nipple tattoos for breast cancer patients
After undergoing treatment for breast cancer, Lillie Shockney, the administrative director of the Johns Hopkins Breast Center, had nipple reconstruction — twice. Despite the many shades of patients' skin tone, "The color choices for doing it in the...
Tags: Saudi Arabia, Hospitals and Clinics, Surgery, Mercy Medical Center (Baltimore, Maryland), Plastic Surgeons
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Iranian general reportedly assassinated while traveling from Syria
BEIRUT -- A high-ranking member of Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps was assassinated this week while traveling from Syria to neighboring Lebanon, Iranian media reported Thursday, in the strongest indication to date that senior Iranian military...Tags: Saudi Arabia, Iran, Rebellions, United Nations, Israel
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Highway officials, CTA, Metra and Pace are spending billions to improve roads, tracks, stations and facilities
Tribune reportersMotorists, transit riders and commuters might ask themselves a question as they edge deeper into the new year: Do they feel lucky in 2013? The year promises to be noteworthy -- and at times challenging -- considering the many transportation projects and...Tags: Services and Shopping, Road Transportation, Elgin, Metra, Transportation
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Why I Really Liked 'Lincoln'
Reviews of the new Stephen Spielberg-Daniel Day Lewis supermovie “Lincoln” have been mixed, ranging from “best movie of the year” to “I fell asleep while Sally Field was doing her impersonation of Sally Field playing Mary...
Tags: Social Issues, Slavery, Tommy Lee Jones, Democratic Party, Lyndon B. Johnson
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Harbor Springs to consider 2013 city budget on Monday
HARBOR SPRINGS — At its Monday, Dec. 17, meeting, Harbor Springs City Council will host a public hearing regarding its 2013 budget, and there's good news, says city manager Tom Richards. "Our revenues are expected to be somewhat stable, and we...
Tags: Budgets and Budgeting
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