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Ontario Supporting Businesses And Jobs At Garden River First Nation

06.04.2008 18:07    ogov.newswire.ca
McGuinty Government Helps Community Take First Steps Toward New Small Business Centre TORONTO, April 6 - NEWS Ontario is taking the first steps toward construction of a small business centre that will support small business and mean more jobs at
Ontario    Government    Press-releases


A 'defining moment' in Iraq

06.04.2008 18:06    stltoday.com
You would think that after "Mission Accomplished," President George W. Bush would have learned to avoid hyperbole when talking about the Iraq war.

Turn out the lights

06.04.2008 18:06    stltoday.com
Jeff Davis helped engineer a deal that resulted in a blatantly anti-consumer utility law in 2005.

ATV accident hospitalizes woman

06.04.2008 18:05    oregonnews.com
Jolene Davis of Springfield was injured Saturday when the throttle on her all-terrain vehicle became stuck while she was riding 150 yards south of Third Beach on the Winchester Bay dunes.


Irrigation workshop to explain issues

06.04.2008 18:05    oregonnews.com
Natural Resources Conservation Services will host an irrigation management workshop at 6 p.m. Tuesday.

Bridge work to detour I-5 traffic

06.04.2008 18:05    oregonnews.com
The Oregon Department of Transportation has announced two temporary detours for Interstate 5 from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. on Monday and again on Thursday at Exit 110, the Boomer Hill interchange.

Meth, cocaine found in traffic stop

06.04.2008 18:05    oregonnews.com
A traffic stop on Interstate 5 south of Winston Wednesday led to one man's arrest and the seizure of about four pounds of methamphetamine and one pound of cocaine, Oregon State Police reported Friday.

Grad requirement changes considered for disabled students

06.04.2008 18:05    oregonnews.com
In 2007, 929 Oregon high school students earned a modified diploma instead of a regular one, which comes with certain requirements from the state.

Democratic ranks swell, but so do Republican

06.04.2008 18:05    oregonnews.com
Since January, the number of Douglas County residents registered as Democrats has grown steadily.

Canyonville 5th graders 'smarter' than adults

06.04.2008 18:05    oregonnews.com
CANYONVILLE It turns out the fifth graders at Canyonville Elementary might just be smarter than the average adult.

Reward offered to help stop illegal elk killings

06.04.2008 18:05    oregonnews.com
The illegal shooting of four bull elk shot in fields a couple miles north of Glendale in the last five months has resulted in a reward being offered to help solve the poaching crimes.

Robertson promotes safety net with Hillary Clinton

06.04.2008 18:05    oregonnews.com
EUGENE Douglas County Commissioner Doug Robertson met Saturday afternoon with Hillary Clinton and he urged the Democratic presidential candidate to support efforts to extend the federal timber safety net.

Hillary Clinton speaks to Oregonians

06.04.2008 18:05    oregonnews.com
EUGENE Roseburg resident Tina Peek jumped up when Hillary Clinton finished her speech Saturday afternoon at South Eugene High School and turned to the audience to take questions.

Murrow Artifact Given to WSU

06.04.2008 18:05    nwpr.org
The new Edward R. Murrow College of Communication at Washington State University has a new historical artifact for its archive. Murrow's original office door from the old CBS Building in New York City is now in Pullman. Glenn Mosley reports.

History not buried at Lone Mountain Cemetery

06.04.2008 18:05    nevadaappeal.com
Most people don't usually think of a cemetery as a place for history, but some of Nevada's most prominent historical figures can be found at the Lone Mountain Cemetery in Carson City.

Newspaper pages discuss payment in 'chicken fixins'

06.04.2008 18:05    nevadaappeal.com
Some of the earliest and most reliable accounts of early Nevada history come from the Territorial Enterprise while it was still being published in Genoa. Carson activity really didn't exist in any "real news" form.

Past pages

06.04.2008 18:05    nevadaappeal.com
120 Years Ago

Leota Irene Dial Everson

06.04.2008 18:05    nevadaappeal.com
87, a 39-year Carson City resident, passed away March 17, 2008, at her home. A memorial service will be 2 p.m., Saturday, April 19 at the First Presbyterian Church, corner of Musser and Third Streets.

Senior menus

06.04.2008 18:05    nevadaappeal.com
Note: Menus are for the week of April 7 and are subject to change without notice. Choice of beverage is included with meals.

Sheriffs' log

06.04.2008 18:05    nevadaappeal.com
Carson City

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