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EPA Grants $1 Million For Brownfield Cleanup In Hartford, East Hartford
The Hartford CourantThe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has granted a total of $1 million to Hartford and East Hartford to clean up industrial pollution. The grants provide communities with funding necessary to "assess, clean up and redevelop contaminated properties,...Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), East Hartford, Environmental Politics, New London (New London, Connecticut)
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Why Maitland's billboard decision matters
The most outrageous thing about the Maitland City Council's attempt to ditch its 75-year ban on billboards is not that one of the 70-foot monstrosities could soon loom over a quiet neighborhood. And it's not that the City Council voted 3-2 in favor of...
Tags: Christianity, Interstate 4, Politics, Religion and Belief, Christian Orthodoxy
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Consumer group to Gov. Scott: veto landlord-tenant, auto-buyer bills
The Florida Consumer Action Network (FCAN) wants Gov. Rick Scott to veto two measures, House Bill 77 and House Bill 55. It says the bills will harm renters and auto buyers, respectively . "The 2013 Florida legislative session was especially hard on...Tags: Rick Scott, Politics, Executive Branch, Rentals, Consumers
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Hamilton company looking to hire 100
The Dayton Daily NewsA Butler County manufacturing company will be looking to fill about 100 production and production support jobs during an on-site job fair June 1. The new positions at ThyssenKrupp Bilstein of America Inc., 8685 Berk Blvd. in Hamilton, were created as...Tags: Employment Opportunities, Layoffs and Downsizing, Germany, Career and Workplace, Science and Technology
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New hope
Gulf Daily News, Manama, BahrainYOUNGSTERS studying to be aviation technicians and engineers might have to ditch their dreams of working in the aerospace industry -- three years after embarking on their courses. Around 350 students signed up for courses at Gulf Aviation Academy (GAA),...Tags: Science and Technology, Bahrain, Teaching and Learning, Students, Manama (Bahrain)
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Cabarrus County, state government could shrink school's budget
The Charlotte ObserverCabarrus County Schools' proposed budget for the 2013-14 school year includes requests for more than $10 million in capital improvements and teacher pay raises. The Cabarrus County Board of Education approved the proposed 2013-14 budget April 15. The...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Regional Authority, Politics, Finance, Executive Branch
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Sunnyvale: Three arrests after high-speed pursuit on city streets
San Jose Mercury NewsThree men are in custody after a Thursday afternoon car chase that reached speeds of 75 mph on city streets and ended with the stolen vehicle abandoned near a business park as the occupants tried to run away, police said. The car was noticed by officers...Tags: Vehicles, Services and Shopping, Theft
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Extensive investigation delays hearing
Moscow-Pullman Daily NewsThree years of evidence collected against first-degree murder defendants Charles Capone and David Stone resulted in a delayed preliminary hearing Thursday as prosecuting and defense attorneys haggled over a workable time frame to receive and review the...Tags: Murder, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Criminal Laws, Court Preliminary
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Car care: Spring tuneup for your car
It was a long winter. Shorter days, cooler weather and pavement potholes may have taken their toll on you — and an even bigger toll on your car. As flowers bloom and trees grow, it's a good time to give your car a spring cleaning and thorough...
Tags: Passenger Cars, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning, Oil Changes, Environmental Issues, Rubber Products Industry
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May 15 is first day for Orland Park's outdoor water restrictions
Annual water conservation measures are set to begin in Orland Park this month, restricting outdoor water use by residents and businesses to every other day during specific morning and evening hours. The water conservation program asks that outdoor water...Tags: Water Supply, Car Safety Tips and Advice
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Lake Wenatchee fiber almost finished
The Wenatchee World, Wash.The south shore's new fiber-optics line is under construction. The poles are up, materials purchased and the cable partially strung. Now its up to Sean Hedden and William Blair to stitch it all together. The two work from a white, Ford high-top van,...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Television Industry
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READER SUBMITTED: Pete's CARSTAR Receives South Windsor Chamber of Commerce Expansion Award
South WindsorPete's CARSTAR was recognized for their significant expansion in 2012 at the South Windsor Chamber of Commerce's Annual Business and Expansion Awards celebration held at Maneeleys Banquet and Catering Facility on April 23. The Chamber presents...Tags: Passenger Cars, Rental Service, South Windsor, Rentals
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