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County transit service relies on grant funds
Despite budget cuts and and cost-saving measures, Allegany County Transit again will rely upon federal and state grants to continue providing mass transportation services.
Abigail Gene Stull, 49, of N.C. 53 in Maple Hill, was charged Wednesday by the Onslow County Sheriff's Department with two counts of misdemeanor larceny, two counts of possession of stolen property, two counts of identity theft, larceny of a motor vehicle, possession of a stolen motor vehicle and driving with a revoked license.
In a Difficult Environment, Scarff Auto Center Closes Its Doors
Following a liquidation sale to dispose of its remaining inventory, the Scarff Auto Center in Kalispell has closed its doors, putting 16 people out of work.
Scarff Auto Center in Kalispell Closing
The owners of Scarff Auto Center in Kalispell announced plans to shut down on or around Dec.
Busy Bee fills the consulting gap
Photo By Kelly MackeyBrenda Phillips, center, founder of Busy Bee Consulting, cuts the ribbon with members of the Frankfort Area Chamber of Commerce and other guests.
In brief: Dealer will stock Saabs no longer November 17, 2009
Jaremko Nissan/Saab will lose its right to sell Saabs when General Motors Corp. dumps the brand later this month, but Jaremko general sales manager David Biggs said Monday the termination will have little effect; the Spokane Valley dealership sold its last new Saab six months ago.
Livingston auto dealer shuts down
Another Montana automobile dealer is closing it doors, and the owner says losing its General Motors dealership contributed to the downfall.
When Government Slippery Slope Goes Vertical
David Boaz is executive vice president of the Cato Institute and author of The Politics of Freedom: Taking on the Left, the Right, and Threats to Our Liberties.
When government slippery slope goes vertical
Let the government have new powers to fight terrorism, and it may use those extraordinary powers in the pursuit of ordinary crimes.
CAMPAIGN: Coats for Kids drives kicks off again
An annual drive that helps keep needy people warm in the winter is heating up again this week.
LOCKPORT: a America's Got Talenta comes calling
Just as the water main broke outside the Vacanti family's residence three weeks ago, Joshua Vacanti, 16, got a call from "America's Got Talent." "I answered the phone and immediately said: 'Call back later, I'm in the middle of a crisis,' before I even knew who was on the phone," said Vacanti's mother, Diane.
General Motors is recalling some 2009-2010 Pontiac Vibes equipped with a 1.8-liter engine and sold or registered in the following states: ALASKA, COLORADO, IDAHO, ILLINOIS IOWA, KANSAS, MAINE, MICHIGAN, MINNESOTA, MONTANA, NEBRASKA, NEVADA, NEW HAMPSHIRE, NEW YORK, NORTH DAKOTA, SOUTH DAKOTA, VERMONT, WISCONSIN, AND WYOMING.
Area News Brief: Interim superintendent appointed in Delhi
DELHI _ At a regularly scheduled meeting held Tuesday at the Delhi Central School District, the Board of Education appointed Roger Adams to serve as interim superintendent, according to a media release.
Delphi judge indicates plan to approve lender bid
The judge overseeing Delphi Corp.'s bankruptcy case indicated Wednesday that he will approve the auto supplier's plan to hand control of the company to its lenders and eventually end its nearly four-year stay in Chapter 11.
Delphi judge indicates plan to approve lender bid
The judge overseeing Delphi Corp.'s bankruptcy case indicated Wednesday that he will approve the auto supplier's plan to hand control of the company to its lenders and eventually end its nearly four-year stay in Chapter 11.
Cash For Clunkers Program Could Help Local Economy
There is certainly alot of interest in the Cash For Clunkers program, but many are worried that the interest and the money may soon run out.
Wheels on her car go round and round
Warning. You may become exhausted hearing about Erica Kroll's commute to work. It's not that she drives that far.
In the Rockies today, as feared, a federal bankruptcy judge allowed General Motors to walk away from its contract with Montana's Stillwater Mine.
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Pontiac owners celebrate storied brand
The love affair came early and has lasted a lifetime for George and Carol Melasecca.
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