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An anticipated decision was delayed Thursday because the corps hadn't received an official response from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fishery Service, formerly the Marine Fisheries Service. However, that information was received Friday, said Billy Birdwell, a corps spokesman.
Clinton Township, Washington Township.
The Lebanon Planning Commission on Nov. 13 approved the preliminary plan for a development of 575 self-storage units on a 8.86-acre flag-shaped parcel on Weirich Drive.
Glass recycling has become a topic of discussion in many counties nationwide. The current market for recycled glass is very slim and costly. This has caused most counties to stop collecting glass entirely. Fortunately, we are still accepting glass in Rockbridge County through a reuse program.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that default has occurred in the conditions of the following described mortgage: DATE OF MORTGAGE: March 20, 2007. ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE: $220,000.00.
Confusion over a holding reservoir at the gas well site at Division and Davis streets has caused concern among surrounding neighbors about possible health risks.
The construction of large reservoirs to supply northern Chile's mining and potable water industry with enough hydrological resources is not a feasible long-term solution unless evaporation is reduced, a public works ministry ( MOP ) official told BNamericas.
In response to a previous story in The Columbia Star , SCE&G has released details about the landfill it is constructing to dispose of the ash wastes that are produced from its generating plant on the Wateree River.
SALEM and mdash; Free public ice skating could come to Salem Common this winter and mdash; if Mother Nature cooperates. The city hopes to set up a 50-by-100-foot rink in the middle of the Common, flood it with a few inches of water and allow the public to skate free of charge.
ZIP CODE 29006 LEXINGTON SHERIFF Bagpipe Road, 600 block, between 7 and 7:32 p.m. Nov. 9. Someone broke into a home and stole firearms and other items worth $1,400. PROPERTY TRANSFERS 126 Chinquapin St., Batesburg-Leesville, from Sidney A. Shirley to Cathy James, $78,255
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