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Beaufort expected to award to $196,000 in accommodations tax grants Tuesday
The Island Packet OnlineNearly $200,000 in city of Beaufort accommodations tax money could be awarded Tuesday, but how that money is given out could still be up for discussion. City Council meets at 7 p.m. at City Hall, 1911 Boundary St. Accommodations tax money is typically...Tags: Finance, Tourism and Leisure, YMCA, Marketing
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Prep Profiles: Platteville's Julia Lawringer
The Wisconsin State JournalYear: Senior. Sports: Track and field, volleyball, basketball. Track and field highlights: Julia is a three-time letterwinner but will serve as a student coach her senior year after suffering a knee injury during basketball season. A five-time state...Tags: Students, Schools, College Baseball, Newspaper and Magazine, Teaching and Learning
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Probation ordered in La Crosse vehicular homicide case
La Crosse Tribune, Wis.Paul Betsinger was 27 years sober when he was killed by a man with drugs in his system. Betsinger on a motorcycle and Heath Erlandson in an Audi met head-on on Hwy. B the afternoon of Aug. 3, 2011. Betsinger died instantly. Erlandson's blood...Tags: Justice System, Motorvehicle Accidents, Punishment, Transportation Accidents, Judges
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No prison for driver in collision that killed motorcyclist
La Crosse Tribune, Wis.Paul Betsinger was 27 years sober when he was killed by a man with drugs in his system. Betsinger on a motorcycle and Heath Erlandson in an Audi met head-on on Hwy. B the afternoon of Aug. 3, 2011. Betsinger died instantly. Erlandson's blood...Tags: Justice System, Motorvehicle Accidents, Punishment, Judges, Transportation Accidents
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Property transfers for May 14, 2013
The News & Advance, Lynchburg, Va.AMHERST COUNTY THERE WERE 8 DEEDS RECORDED BY: --Pamela C. Hanse to John C. and Bridget C. Wilson. Lot 1 and 2, Erin Farm, 23.001 acres, Pedlar District, $205,000 --David A and Sharon W. Childress to Kandace J. and Henry M. Carter III. Lot 66,...Tags: Lakes and Ponds, Fannie Mae, Bank of America Corp.
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EDITORIAL: OUR VIEW
Norwalk Reflector, OhioToast all of the mothers out there. Sunday was your special day, but every day should be special to our mothers. They are the ones who brought us into the world and cared for us when we were young. Never forget to tell your mother that you love them....Tags: The Salvation Army, American Revolutionary War (1775-1783), Dodge
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First woman in city position takes on new roles, challenges
Tyler Morning Telegraph, TexasSusan Guthrie treats every new opportunity in her career as an exciting journey. After working in a variety of fields, she has used her experience to become Tyler's first female assistant city manager. "It's really helped me, that I've had a diverse...Tags: Arizona State University, U.S. Air Force, General Electric Company, Landforms, Colleges and Universities
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New homes boost Hamilton neighborhood
Hamilton JournalNews, OhioTwo of seven new Habitat for Humanity homes planned on the site of the former Madison Elementary School were recently completed, marking the start of change in the Hamilton East Side neighborhood. Each home in Morris Way, located on 10th Street, has...Tags: Homes, Rentals
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READER SUBMITTED: Simsbury Bank Announced Ken Sklodosky Received Award From The Rotary Club Of Bloomfield
BloomfieldSimsbury Bank is pleased to announce that Ken Sklodosky, vice president and senior market manager of the Bloomfield branch, received the Paul Harris Award from the Rotary Club of Bloomfield. The award is made annually in recognition of members of the...Tags: Simsbury, Fidelco Guide Dog Foundation, March of Dimes Foundation, Granby, South Windsor
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Habitat for Humanity house in Ashland
Richmond Times-DispatchHelping to build a deck for a Habitat for Humanity house in Ashland last week, tax expert Kristin Wieroniey had some fun trying out new titles such as "master of carpentry" and "post digger." She was one of several dozen volunteers, almost all of whom...Tags: Employees
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BRIEF: Students join Habitat effort
Herald-Times, Bloomington, Ind.For the second year in a row, students from the Bloomington Graduation School rolled up their sleeves to volunteer for Habitat for Humanity. The group worked outside some homes in the Cedar Chase subdivision on Thursday. The students helped landscape at... -
Habitat's ReStore celebrating anniversary
St. Joseph News-Press, Mo.A weeklong celebration will commemorate two years of community betterment by the St. Joseph Habitat for Humanity ReStore. Beginning today, the ReStore, located at 827 S. Ninth St., will celebrate its two-year anniversary by selling its new and used...Tags: Ceremonies, Culture
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