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Editor’s Note: After years of resisting demands for more efficient cars, the U.S. auto industry is in deep trouble, sending its top executives back to Congress with their hands out for a bailout.
With the economy sputtering and the holidays looming, just about everyone you meet seems to be looking for a bargain. They just may find one in an unexpected place: The travel market. With business and leisure travel lagging, many hotels, airlines and resorts are slashing prices to lure people away from home.
The Carmi City Council approved a one-year extension of the current union contract with city employees at its regular meeting Monday evening. Mayor Jimmy Gaines explained that the contract is due to expire. However, with the upcoming election in April, the mayor asked the union to consider an extension rather than entering into possibly lengthy negotiations.
Okay, let's get the obvious out of the way. It was historic. I choked up a number of times, tears came to my eyes, even though I didn't vote for him. I voted for Ralph Nader for the fourth time in a row.
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — When No. 3 Oklahoma travels to Stillwater to face 11th-ranked Oklahoma State in this football-crazed state, there will be more than 10,000 empty seats in the schoolâ€s newly renovated stadium.
Rochester's Montessori school isn't going anywhere next year, but another elementary building will close, according to preliminary discussions Tuesday morning by
In what may be a pointer to the industrial output in November, ABN Amro’s Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI), a gauge for the manufacturing sector performance, has suffered its first contraction since its launch three-and-a-half years ago.
Florida Power & Light Co. broke ground Tuesday on the world’s first hybrid solar plant. (FPL)
SOMERS — The Somers High School Drama Club has been busy, busy, busy. The club’s theater season has been set and this year’s theme is “The Triumph Over the Human Condition.”
BRUNSWICK — A top local Realtor said today that areas of Bruns-wick could be "ghost towns" after learning that nearly 600 privately owned Navy housing units could hit the market as soon as next month.
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