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  • ConCom Addresses Wetlands Violation Tuesday, August 3, 2010 @ 10:55PMA meeting of the Marion Conservation Commission was held on Wednesday, July 29, and called to order at 7:00 pm by Chairman Norman A. Hills. Also present were members Lawrence B. Doman, Joel D. Hartley, Wendy L. Carreau, Associate Member Bruce C. Hebbel and Secretary Diane R. Drake. The first order of business was an RFD for George Estudante to construct a 10-foot by 16-foot wooden shed and a 25 ...
  • Honoring veterans: Volunteers fan out, prepare cemetery for Memorial Day Friday, May 28, 2010 @ 11:36PMAs she and her husband, Ralph, stuck American flags on the graves of about 200 veterans Friday morning at Lutheran Cemetery on the West Side, Jean Templeton thought of her mother.
  • At home, WD-40 as vital as duct tape Saturday, May 8, 2010 @ 1:44AMWD-40 is the third leg of the stool that households can stand on. The other two are duct tape and vinegar.
  • Paterson Signs Eight Bills into Law Thursday, April 29, 2010 @ 1:42PMALBANY, April 29, 2010 -- Governor David A. Paterson signed eight bills into law this week, including two bills that will improve and simplify ballot access in New York State.
  • So Many Uses For WD-40 Thursday, April 29, 2010 @ 11:39AMWD-40 is the third leg of what I call the stool that households can stand on (the other two are duct tape and vinegar).
  • Article: iPad Gems: Apple’s Pages, Numbers, and Keynote 1.0 Reviewed Friday, April 23, 2010 @ 1:17PMThere are and will be two primary schools of thought regarding Apple’s iPad versions of three Mac OS X iWork productivity applications—the word processor Pages ($10), the spreadsheet Numbers ($10), and the presentation/slideshow program Keynote ($10): one group of people sees the very release of these new apps as groundbreaking and exciting, the first real steps Apple’s touchscreen devices have ...
  • Friends defend tribute to crash victim; Atheist group wants crosses axed Sunday, March 14, 2010 @ 10:11AMBy DAVID YONKE BLADE RELIGION EDITOR The day after 22-year-old Tim Conklin died in a one-car accident in January, 2007, a group of his closest friends got together, unsure what to say or do but needing to share their grief. "We were sitting around together, feeling so helpless, just staring into space, crying. We wanted to do something," Aaron Baldwin, 26, said. The group decided to make a cross ...
  • Friends defend tribute to crash victim; Atheist group wants crosses axed Sunday, March 14, 2010 @ 9:26AMBy DAVID YONKE BLADE RELIGION EDITOR
  • Speech: Federated Farmers - fielday in Fairlie Wednesday, December 2, 2009 @ 4:55AMSpeech by Don Nicolson, Federated Farmers President, at the Meat & Wool New Zealand Monitor Farm public fielday in Fairlie.
  • Maryanne Macdonald: Pantry is essential home storage Thursday, November 12, 2009 @ 6:32PMEvery home needs a well- organized place to store nonperishable food and other kitchen items, particularly during the holidays. Even if you don't have the luxury of a walk-in pantry, you should designate and organize an area in your home to serve as the pantry. Getting started Clean and organize the pantry twice a year -- spring and fall. Start by removing everything. To maximize use of ...
  • N.C. Governor Signs Emergency Declaration For I-40 Rockslide Tuesday, October 27, 2009 @ 10:30AMThe North Carolina Department of Transportation says it will take three months to clear the debris from a rock slide in Haywood County and reopen Interstate 40 to traffic.
  • NCDOT: Equipment Arrives to Clean Up After I-40 Rockslide Tuesday, October 27, 2009 @ 10:30AMThe North Carolina Department of Transportation says it will take four months to clear the debris from a rock slide in Haywood County and reopen Interstate 40 to traffic.
  • All You Need to Know About - Swimfeeders Thursday, September 3, 2009 @ 8:18AMThis is the first in a new series, Jeff explains items of tackle, baits, or methods of fishing that might help the newcomer and seasoned angler alike.
  • Right balance on roadside memorials Wednesday, August 12, 2009 @ 12:00AMFar too often, Columbia County's roads have been the spot where one of our residents has drawn his or her last breath. County commissioners, who oversee roadside rights-of-way for county streets, have taken the right path in responding to the touchy issue of roadside shrines.
  • Harrison Elementary kids 'soar on' to new school Saturday, June 13, 2009 @ 5:38AMMarisa McAllister, a permanent blue marker in hand, signed her name to the back of Kaitlynn Julie's T-shirt on a recent afternoon at Harrison Elementary School in Port Huron.