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DECATUR - Angel Food Ministries' troubles at the national level had a noticeable impact on both churches involved locally with the organization, with fewer people coming in for their monthly supply of discounted food.
Shriners Hospital for Children in Spokane is being considered for closure to help reduce costs.
A short, steep, rocky trail descends from the front gate of the Strickland family property to the banks of Bullick Hollow Creek. As John Strickland Jr. clambers down that trail, he complains that the City of Austin wants to punish him for being a good steward of the blue herons, ducks, turtles and other animals that drink from the creek.
After hearing from S.C. Attorney General Henry McMaster, the board of the state’s environmental protection agency Thursday denied a permit Duke Energy needs to operate hydropower dams along the Catawba River in South Carolina.
Anti-grant campaigners 'Of One Belief' have welcomed the decision to refuse a percentage of revenues to fund the Gaelic Players' Association (GPA) but still issued a few sharp side swipes at GAA HQ yesterday for their compromise suggestions. Related Stories Player anger at GAA plan Defence must keep opponents on a tight Laois Derry Cassidy to settle for substance before style Clarke vows to ...
Anti-grant campaigners 'Of One Belief' have welcomed the decision to refuse a percentage of revenues to fund the Gaelic Players' Association (GPA) but still issued a few sharp side swipes at GAA HQ yesterday for their compromise suggestions. Related Stories Clarke vows to bounce back for Down Derry Cassidy to settle for substance before style Defence must keep opponents on a tight Laois Derry to ...
July 9 (Bloomberg) -- R. Allen Stanford must remain jailed until he can be tried on charges he swindled investors of as much as $7 billion, a U.S. judge ruled.
Allen Stanford must remain jailed until he can be tried on charges he swindled investors of as much as $US7b.
July 9 (Bloomberg) -- R. Allen Stanford must remain jailed until he can be tried on charges he swindled investors of as much as $7 billion, a U.S. judge ruled today.
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