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02/17/10 Scanner report - Santa Barbara Edhat
Well hello everyone it's Wednesday February the 17th and here's your Scanner Reports. Monday: There was a man walking around the downtown area with a backpack on his back that resembled a rifle case to one person who called it in. Many units ... Read more
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02/17/10 Fort advances bonds for library - Daily Jefferson County Union
The Fort Atkinson City Council on Tuesday approved issuing $2.565 million in bonds for reconstruction and expansion of the Dwight Foster Public Library. Meeting in regular session, the council reviewed financial consultant Robert W. Baird's ... Read more
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02/17/10 Flat-fee drinking ban eyed - Daily Jefferson County Union
WHITEWATER - Should the Whitewater Common Council approve an ordinance that would prohibit "all-you-can-drink" specials at local taverns and bars? That was the focus of a 35-minute debate during the council's regular session Tuesday night. Ultimately ... Read more
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01/17/10 richmond park - BikeRadar.com
on a day like today - tons of cyclists about, fair enough.. first nice day for ages. tons of walkers out with their dogs etc...great. people riding horses, taking photos of the deer...its nice to see people enjoying the park. especially this close to ... Read more
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01/17/10 Haiti devastation looks like a war zone - canada.com
The Gazette's Sue Montgomery and Phil Carpenter are on the ground in Haiti to bring you the latest news, photos and videos from the ground. Check montrealgazette.com/haitiquake regularly for their updates. PORT-AU-PRINCE ? It looked like there had ... Read more
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01/17/10 Figuring out this dilemma, is child's play - canada.com
Niki Goldfarb was counting on a little judicial sympathy for a $300 parking ticket she received last April when she was almost six months pregnant. But when she showed up in court the other day, she had more misfortune. She ran into the hanging judge ... Read more
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01/17/10 Researcher talks seeds Wednesday - Abington Mariner
At 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 20, noted photographer and botanical researcher Julie McIntosh Shapiro will give a power point presentation entitled Sowing the Seed of Seed: How to grow the annuals and perennials you love and be frugal in the process ... Read more
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01/17/10 Thieves add insult to man's disability - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Bill Mesey was last in the newspaper in 1991. He was mentioned in a story about racing. The story noted that Mesey, who was then 16, had won the wheelchair division of the VP Fair Run, covering 10 kilometers in 30 minutes and 26 seconds. After that ... Read more
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01/17/10 Missouri should accelerate traffic safety, group urges - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Missouri's traffic safety laws are pretty much stalled in the middle of the road, based on a report card issued last week by a highway safety group. Not the best. Not the worst. As it has done in the past, the Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety ... Read more
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01/17/10 Senior Scene - South Coast Today
All senior centers and council on aging offices will be closed Monday to observe Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday. A full version of activities appears on our Web site at www.southcoasttoday.com. The list is updated every Sunday. A condensed version ... Read more
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