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With major media outlets reporting Tuesday morning that a motorcade was planned for today to bring Michael Jackson’s body to Neverland Valley Ranch — for a public viewing Friday — local emergency-response agencies and businesses began bracing for the tidal wave of people that could descend on the Central Coast.
HOLLY TOWNSHIP, Michigan -- Mike Gould thinks Holly Township is in the middle of "the perfect storm" in regard to how the current economy is taking a toll on the crime rate. In the past year, Gould has seen Type...
As a former military intelligence analyst, Steve Abel said he likes to take a methodical approach to things.
NORTHFIELD - Less than a month after the Northfield Rescue Squad was dropped as the city's EMS provider - by a party-line vote of five Republicans in favor and two Democrats against - squad president and former Democratic Mayor Frank Perri said that he's planning to run for a seat on City Council in November's election.
ADVENT CHRISTIAN Four Corners Advent Christian Church, 5 Farm Lane, Seabrook, 603-474-2691. Services: Sunday, 10 a.m., Children's Church, 9:30 a.m. ANGLICAN All Saints' Anglican Church, 67 Friend St., Amesbury, 978-388-0009, office@allsaintsamesbury.org, www.allsaintsamesbury.org. Holy Eucharist at 9:30 a.m., nursery available, Story time for ages 8 to 12 and play and crafts for ages 4 to 7 ...
PRINCETON -- It's a daunting enough prospect to be among the Class of 2009 in a weak economy, and even more so for students with disabilities. But Mitchell Synakowski, 21, a recent graduate of Princeton High School, is off to a good start.
When many North County municipalities first incorporated, they were run like mom-and-pop businesses, with a small staff and something of an informal attitude. No more.
(Editor's note: Hennepin County is expected to begin construction work on the County Rd. 19 bike path through Loretto on Monday, July 6. The city of Loretto has released the following project update.)
It’s official. Byrnes Mill leaders are acting to annex the business district immediately south of the city.
ST. ANTHONY -- City officials are working again to try to make a swimming hole on the Henry's Fork a safer place.
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