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ZANESVILLE - A Zanesville man was sentenced to two years of community service and ordered to complete the Men's Intervention Program and 20 hours of public service work after being found guilty of one count of trafficking in crack cocaine, one count of trafficking in cocaine with a school specification, one count of trafficking in cocaine and one count of possession of cocaine in a Muskingum ...
Thu, Nov 20, 2008 (3:27 a.m.) Trouble-making zebra mussels have arrived in Utah. But not where they were expected to show up. Electric Lake is Utah's first body of water where the damaging, nonnative mussels have been confirmed, state wildlife officials said Wednesday.
Griswold - It's been nearly a year in planning and tonight the public will have its first chance to comment on the proposed athletic
CHEYENNE - A Wyoming legislative committee is set to consider a variety of bills addressing the state's next move in the long-running battle over the management of gray wolves.
HELENA - The Montana Supreme Court says a slough that runs through the Bitterroot Valley property of 1980s rocker Huey Lewis and others is a public waterway and open to recreational use under the state stream access law.
(ARA) - She can jump from the floor to the top of the refrigerator, or bound across your desk without disturbing a single sheet of paper. Your cat personifies the graceful, enviable sure-footedness of her species. But what about her eco-footprint?
In response to Ruth Ann Dailey's column on deer ("Why not let property owners decide what to do about deer?" Nov.
(ARA) - Sipping coffee on your back deck on a beautiful fall morning, you look up and gasp -- there in your suburban oasis stands a small herd of deer. For a moment you pause, enchanted.
(ARA) - When it comes to the holidays, nothing says welcome like a well-adorned home exterior. From wreaths to holiday lights to fresh greenery, even the simplest home designs can transform into magical settings with the addition of exterior decorating elements.
Add San Diego County to the long list of plaintiffs suing San Diego Gas & Electric and Cox Communications for damages caused by three of last October's wildfires. The suits, filed yesterday in San Diego Superior Court, do not specify how much money the county is seeking.
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