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    Aug 31, 2011 |Story| Petoskey News
  1. Great Lakes, Mississippi split sought

    <strong>TRAVERSE CITY</strong> &mdash; Six attorneys general in the Great  Lakes region called for a multi-state coalition Wednesday that would  push the federal government to protect the lakes from invasive species  such as Asian carp by cutting off their artificial link to the  Mississippi River basin.
    TRAVERSE CITY — Six attorneys general in the Great Lakes region called for a multi-state coalition Wednesday that would push the federal government to protect the lakes from invasive species such as Asian carp by cutting off their artificial link to...

    Tags: Invasive Species, Biology, Nevada, Lakes and Ponds, Gardening

  2. Aug 31, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  3. Washington County - the land that recycling forgot

    timr@herald-mail.com
    You know, I've been thinking — we've come this far, let's go for the whole enchilada. Let's make it our goal to be the last county in the entire United States of America to implement curbside recycling. Think back. We held out pretty well on...

    Tags: Oregon, Maine, Entertainment, James Earl Jones, Vermont

  4. Aug 31, 2011 |Story| WDBJ7
  5. Irene on list of 2011 billion dollar disasters

    Before Hurricane Irene hit the east coast, the United States had already seen nine weather disasters this year that have caused $1 billion or more in damage. This ties the record set in 2008 for largest number of costly disasters.
    Source: National Climatic Data Center
    Before Hurricane Irene hit the east coast, the United States had already seen nine weather disasters this year that have caused $1 billion or more in damage. This ties the record set in 2008 for largest number of costly disasters. This year, we've seen...

    Tags: Birmingham , Meteorological Disasters, Foreign Exchange Market, Wildfires, Alabama

  6. Sep 2, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. BGE head: Thank you for your patience

    As BGE continues Hurricane Irene restoration efforts, we want to thank our customers for their patience and understanding. This storm, which is similar to 2003's Hurricane Isabel, caused nearly the same amount of power outages resulting from massive trees...

    Tags: Texas, Louisiana, Florida, Alabama, Arkansas

  8. Sep 1, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  9. Evolve Composites welcomed to Hancock

    Some &quot;old Fleetwooders" showed up at the former travel trailer plant Thursday, not hoping to get their old jobs back, but of getting new work under the same roof.
    dona@herald-mail.com
    Some "old Fleetwooders" showed up at the former travel trailer plant Thursday, not hoping to get their old jobs back, but of getting new work under the same roof. State, county and local elected officials Thursday welcomed Evolve Composites to Hancock....

    Tags: Louisiana, Public Employees, Companies and Corporations, Florida, FEMA

  10. Sep 2, 2011 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  11. Katia regains hurricane strength; TD 13 is now Tropical Storm Lee

    The National Hurricane Center is monitoring three weather systems including Katia, which reached hurricane strength again early Friday and the newly formed Tropical Storm Lee.
    Sun Sentinel
    The National Hurricane Center is monitoring three weather systems including Katia, which reached hurricane strength again early Friday and the newly formed Tropical Storm Lee. What had been Tropical Depression 13 was upgraded to Tropical Storm Lee in the...

    Tags: New Orleans, Tropical Storms, Louisiana, National Hurricane Center, Alabama

  12. Sep 2, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. David 'Honeyboy' Edwards

    DAVID 'HONEYBOY' EDWARDS, 96 Delta blues singer, guitarist David "Honeyboy" Edwards, the once-itinerant Delta blues singer and guitarist who late in life won two Grammy Awards, died Monday of congestive heart failure. Such was his longevity that, as a...

    Tags: Keith Richards, David "Honeyboy" Edwards, Robert Johnson, The Rolling Stones (music group), Muddy Waters

  14. Jul 14, 2011 |Story| Winchester Sun
  15. Mayo: A mobile future for rural America

    The recent announcement of President Obama’s White House Rural Council shows renewed federal government recognition of the importance of investment in rural areas. As we continue to move forward in this digital age, we must also recognize that...

    Tags: Oregon, Idaho, T-Mobile, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Media Industry

  16. Jul 13, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  17. Man charged in fatal Waynesboro crash waives arraignment

    A Mississippi man charged in a March 17 vehicle crash that killed a Waynesboro, Pa., woman waived his arraignment Wednesday in the Franklin County (Pa.) Court of Common Pleas.
    A Mississippi man charged in a March 17 vehicle crash that killed a Waynesboro, Pa., woman waived his arraignment Wednesday in the Franklin County (Pa.) Court of Common Pleas. David Michael Szumigala, 21, is charged with third-degree murder, vehicular...

    Tags: Crimes, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Murder, Trials, Franklin County (Pennsylvania)

  18. Jul 15, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. The great indoors of Missouri

    SPRINGFIELD, Mo. &#8212; When asked to guess the most popular tourist attraction in Missouri, even non-Midwesterners probably could make some educated guesses.
    SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — When asked to guess the most popular tourist attraction in Missouri, even non-Midwesterners probably could make some educated guesses. Mark Twain's home along the mighty Mississippi in Hannibal. The Gateway Arch, downriver in...

    Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, St. Louis, Tour Operations Industry, Missouri, Arkansas

  20. Jul 14, 2011 |Story| Winchester Sun
  21. State obesity rates rising

    Kentuckians are getting fatter. That&rsquo;s not an opinion, it&rsquo;s a fact, according to the latest study of obesity rates in the United States by the Trust for America&rsquo;s Health and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
    Kentuckians are getting fatter. That’s not an opinion, it’s a fact, according to the latest study of obesity rates in the United States by the Trust for America’s Health and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Kentucky ranked sixth in...

    Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Weight, Alabama, Medical Research, Michelle Obama

  22. Jul 11, 2011 |Story| Glendale News Press
  23. John Peter Wickel Jr.

      John Peter Wickel Jr., 85, passed on May 3, 2011.  Born and raised in New York, John graduated from Stevens Institute of Technology with a degree in Engineering. He and Agnes Ream, also a New Yorker were married and had two children.  His successful...

    Tags: Politics, Human Interest, Engineering, Elections, Science and Technology

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