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Prof Says Progress Comes With Environmental Price
Students may see the recent construction on campus as progress with an economical strain; however, one USA professor has noticed an ecological cost.
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Today's Birthdays: Football Hall-of-Famer Y.A. Tittle is 83. Rock musician Bill Wyman is 73.
From the bench: Marijuana law constantly shifting
Henderson says that while marijuana cases aren't the majority of cases, they tend to use up a lot of court time and resources.
WINDFARMS were firmly on the agenda of Mearns Community Council at their recent meeting, with discussion on no fewer than four different proposed developments, some already with planning permission, others in the pipeline.
Teen robbery gang in 24-hour spree
FIVE teenagers are behind bars after carrying out a series of street robberies. The youths were part of a gang of seven, all living at the YMCA hostel in Harding Road, Hanley , when they plotted the four attacks within a 24-hour period.
Interview: Lockett Pundt of Lotus Plaza/Deerhunter
Every year, traditional burials put an estimated 30 million board feet of casket wood, 1.6 million tons of concrete from burial vaults, more than 800,000 gallons of embalming fluid and 90,000 tons of steel from caskets into the ground.
Bainbridge College announces British study opportunity
For the first time the College is sending Professor Dr. David Nelson, abroad to teach.
Meeting Report: August 12, 2009, Community Discussion
Meeting Report: August 12, 2009, Community Discussion University Park Alliance, Park and Recreation Planning Mason CLC, 6:30-8:30pm Attending Community Representatives: Mary T. Holden Vivian Neal Michael Byun H. S. Schreiber Ms.
Breakthrough's cabaret series starts next week
Becky Fisher, who's been doing her cabaret show on Sunday nights at the Parliament House, moves that show to Winter Park's new Breakthrough Theatre beginning Friday Sept.
News Bites: Tavern Law Opens, Rover's Brunch Winds Down
Tavern Law , the second venture from Spur creators Brian McCracken and Dana Tough, as well as Spur head bartender David Nelson, opened Friday night.
News Bites: Tavern Law Opens, Rover's Brunch Winds Down
Tavern Law , the second venture from Spur creators Brian McCracken and Dana Tough, as well as Spur head bartender David Nelson, opened Friday night.
City police arrest 2 for break-ins, thefts
A Fort Mill man and Tega Cay teen both face 21 charges after police linked them to two stolen laptop computers and a series of vehicle break-ins, police said.
When crafting songs for the group's first album in 20 years, New Riders of the Purple Sage leader David Nelson went back to an old friend.
Maplewood police nab homicide suspect
Police pursuit of a St. Paul homicide suspect that started in Maplewood overnight ended about 45 miles to north with the arrest of a 27-year-old St.
Actor injured in eastern Washington motorcycle crash
LEAVENWORTH, Wash.- Washington State Patrol troopers say that actor Jim Caviezel was injured in a motorcycle crash that happened when someone threw a bicycle in front of his motorcycle.
Cop blotter: Another arrest...
The stable of Brit Queer detractors keeps getting bigger. Queer, Aspen's boot man, found himself again the object of a motorist's chagrin, this time on the Fourth of July in the Clark's Market parking lot.
Seattle 911: Three-alarm fire in Renton
Firefighters battle a blaze in an uninhabited condo complex in the Renton Highlands on Tuesday.
Critic's Choice For Best New Restaurant: Suite And Tender
In the heart of the city, there are many new dining destinations, but according to San Diego magazine, only one can measure up to be the best of the best.
5-alarm fire guts Renton condo
A five-alarm blaze gutted a condo complex in the Renton Highlands area on Tuesday night.
Local man goes for the million tonight
When Andrew Nelson graduated from Boston College in 2002, he decided to indulge his passion for travel.
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