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Robert Ingebritson Jr. Robert Eugene Ingebritson Jr., 48, of Baker City died Nov. 16, 2008, at his home. His memorial service will be scheduled later.
While housing analysts continue to paint a rather anxious and uncertain picture for residential property in the near future, one emerging source of business for agents has been foreign buyers investing in the U.S., and another is Americans buying abroad.
Newport, N.C. The letter by Janet M. Lyles, “Pointing fingers,” in the Nov. 19 issue of our News-Times, causes me to validate some comments I made in a previous letter (rightly so) as well to as correct her on some of her assumptions.
The idea that outdoorsmen are bumpkins with the IQ of banana peels is a misconception that I hope this column helps to dispel on a weekly basis.
Intense glacial erosion has not only carved the surface of the highest coastal mountain range on earth, the spectacular St. Elias range in Alaska, but has elicited a structural response from deep within the mountain.
Our society is rushing to escape the energy culture as we know it, in order to remake it as we don't know it. The irony is that a marginal amount of planning -- continual improvement in mileage standards, closing of the loophole in those standards that exempted light trucks, steady federal investment in renewable energy -- might have alleviated the energy and climate crunch facing us today.
The Travis Middle School and Calhoun High School Science and Spanish Club (SSC) traveled to the University of Texas Marine Science Institute (UTMSI) in Port Aransas last Friday.
Former Sen. Phil Gramm, R-Texas, reassured a packed audience that the U.S. economy is going to be just fine. Always was, always will be, except for a bump in the road here and there. “It is clear we are going to have a negative fourth quarter and it is going to be substantial,” Gramm told members of the Forum Club at Naples Beach Hotel. However, “we are not going to have a 1930’s Depression,” he ...
The rapid growth of our Gulf Coast Region includes more Onshore and Offshore (shelf and deepwater) acreage. Our asset base includes some of the most productive basins in South, East and West Texas.
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