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07/05/08 Parking woes - Kinston Free Press
Going to the grocery store can be enough of a challenge. But there's one more obstacle for residents who rely on handicapped parking spots: people stealing their spaces. And there's not much police can do about it. "In order for police to ticket ... Read more
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07/05/08 New Tennessee laws effective July 1 - Sparta Expositor
School districts will be encouraged to place automated external defibrillators in the educational facilities under a new law that goes into effect July 1. However, the placement of these lifesaving devices will be totally left up to the individual ... Read more
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06/25/08 City garage conversion rejected - Observer Today
A crowded neighborhood will not be getting another living unit as a result of action taken Tuesday by the city of Dunkirk Zoning Board of Appeals. Four appeals in all were heard with each of the appellants agreeing to a stipulation of needing a ... Read more
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06/25/08 Police plan road closures for 4th of July fireworks - Portsmouth Herald
PORTSMOUTH ? Police Chief Michael Magnant is invoking his "emergency powers" and orders that no parking will be permitted on the following Portsmouth Streets on July 3, 2008 (with the exception of residents only), due to the annual fireworks ... Read more
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06/25/08 Fines should be paid, sentences served - Newark Advocate
I read with great interest the amount of fines that are decreased in our local court system. I believe that, if the courts don't need the money, maybe they could pass it along to our schools to lessen the tax burden on our seniors. The fines that are ... Read more
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06/25/08 Voice of the Day - News-Leader.com
I know some people are getting sick of talking about Park Central Square, but it's tremendously important to many others. I simply have to weigh in after what I experienced recently. Again. My mother has very limited mobility. So, I accompanied her ... Read more
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06/25/08 Program puts retired volunteers in uniform - Holland Sentinel
When John Smeda walks into Dairy Queen, he expects to do what anyone else does ? have some coffee or ice cream and chat with his company. When Smeda enters the restaurant wearing his deputy?s uniform, sometimes the unexpected happens. It?s just ... Read more
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06/25/08 Some question Segway use of Mickelson Trail - Rapid City Journal
Chris Lien, other Republican candidates headed to Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (92) Gas prices likely to lower Sturgis rally numbers (84) Off-roaders damage gulch, get stuck in mud (74) Seven indicted in reservation drug ring (58) Former officer ... Read more
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06/25/08 Letters: Eliminating stupidity will save money - St. Petersburg Times
I can't agree more with Commissioner Michael Cox. Fire the smokers and the fat ones and the handicapped and the mentally ill. We'll save millions. But, don't stop there. Get rid of the idiots, too. This alone will trim the County Commission and ... Read more
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06/24/08 Letter of the day: Valleyfair should keep simple accommodation - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Valleyfair's new "wait in line" policy for guests with disabilities may be legal, but it isn't right ("Valleyfair walks a fine line between fairness, access," June 22). The bypassing of long lines is a simple accommodation that allows people with ... Read more
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