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Four members of one Utica family have become ensnared in a U.S. Attorney’s Office investigation of questionable asbestos removal procedures and fraudulent paperwork associated with those two residences and with many other locations in the Mohawk Valley and Central and Northern New York, including schools and a medical center.
Vandals left their mark on numerous businesses on Baytown’s south side Sunday night. Police said 19 businesses were hit by taggers between 9 p.m. Sunday and 5 a.m. Monday.
BISBEE — The county adult probation department has been awarded a $138,000 grant from the Governor’s Office for Children, Youth and Families to expand and enhance treatment for methamphetamine abuse.
NEW YORK -- LVI Services Inc., the nation's largest environmental remediation and facility services firm announced that it has acquired Pyromax Inc., a firm specializing in spray-applied coatings and insulations, primarily for fireproofing.
SOUTHINGTON — The town’s revised Tax Partnership Program will expand abatements to include recreation, the arts and agriculture. It also eliminates an existing IT zone, which had been established to attract technology businesses to Southington.
Acciona Energy project developer Jeff Hammond said the EcoGrove wind farm northwest of Lena is set to begin producing power very soon, and that the company plans to hold a dedication ceremony for the farm sometime in September 2009.
By Sara Brubaker Correspondent The local food stamp hotline - set up over six months ago to make it easier for those eligible for food stamps to actually receive the assistance - is working. According to Butler, local food stamp participation rates in the county are well below average.
RIVERSIDE — Only 19 of 112 Texas state prisons are air-conditioned, leaving most of the state’s 155,000 prisoners and those who guard them to face the summer heat with fans and primitive air-circulating systems.
Millions of mosquito eggs laid across southern Texas after Hurricane Ike hit the coast last summer are waiting for the little bit of rain and hot summer days they need to hatch. That's got the man whose job it is to fight the bugs worried — he's already running out of money.
BOISE -- A Bonneville County man in his 70s has tested positive for West Nile virus and has been hospitalized, the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare reported Tuesday.
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