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11/17/07 Parking restrictions, meters to take a holiday (Marin Independent Journal)
The San Anselmo Police Department will suspend enforcement of downtown parking regulations during the holiday season. Read more
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11/17/07 Parents question child-care closure (The Tennessean)
A top-rated Nashville child care agency will close at the end of this month because it can't guarantee the safety of children in its care, its executive director told parents. Read more
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11/14/07 Governor's representative gets input on needs of the disabled (The Leader Times)
Edward M. Butler, executive director of the Governor's Cabinet and Advisory Committee for People with Disabilities, congratulated Disability Investigative Group member Joseph Francoforte on negotiating two curb cuts and getting additional handicapped parking spaces at the Hilltop Plaza recently. Read more
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11/11/07 Tricky exit creates shoulder pain (The Record)
If you have nothing better to do, like pouring salt in your bloodshot eye, you might want to spend morning rush hour at Exit 72 where Route 4 meets Route 95 at the chaotic apron of the George Washington Bridge. Read more
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11/07/07 Volunteers enforce handicapped parking (WBIR-TV Knoxville)
A volunteer program puts more eyes on the streets, looking for handicapped parking violations. Read more
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11/07/07 2007 election results summary (USA Today)
Kentucky and Mississippi elected governors Tuesday. Legislatures were up in Mississippi, New Jersey and Virginia, numerous cities elected mayors and dozens of states voted on referendums and constitutional amendments. This page has tallies and summaries of some of the more interesting and important races. Read more
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11/07/07 $1 million ADA lawsuit, repair costs have city of Enid wrestling with decision (The Enid News & Eagle)
It may cost nearly $1 million to bring Public Library of Enid and Garfield County into ADA compliance and repair other structural damages. Read more
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10/31/07 Wednesday, November 07, 2007 (The Flint Journal)
? Mayor vows to stay course in second term FLINT - Mayor Don Williamson nudged out challenger Dayne Walling in the city's closest mayoral election in more than 30 years. Read more
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10/31/07 Public record - 10/31/07 (The Evening Sun)
Brett Eastwood and Jasno Kuhn, Hanover, a son, Oct. 25, 2007, at Hanover Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Baringer (Stephanie Udzinski), Hanover, a son, Oct. 26, 2007, at Hanover Hospital. Read more
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10/31/07 City code enforcement officer works to clean up the town (Mountain Home News)
After just over a year on the job, the city's code enforcement officer, Janice Kelly, has worked hard to bring city residents into compliance with existing city codes. Read more
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