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Benton County Commission, 9 a.m., 620 Market St., Prosser: discuss Benton Franklin Counties Domestic Violence Services. Franklin County Commission, 9 a.m., commissioner’s meeting room, courthouse, 1016 N. 4th Ave., Pasco: regular meeting. Walla ...

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AGENDAS: See meeting schedule for your city, county, school district - Tri-City Herald

During the week, Jim Hartung is a lab technician at St. Cloud’s water treatment plant. But he’s trained to be a weekend operator at the facility. And he’s ready to do lab work at the wastewater treatment plant when needed. Hartung is just one ...

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St. Cloud deals with hiring freeze - St. Cloud Times

SUMMIT COUNTY — A plan by Denver Water to increase water diversions from the West Slope to the Front Range will get an early December public hearing in Summit County. As described in a draft environmental study, the Moffat Collection System project ...

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Denver Water looks for more mountain water - Summit Daily News

The numbers are staggering. According to Trumbull commissioners, the county has spent $17.5 million on sanitary sewer improvements in less than two years. At that pace, the county might fix all of Trumbull's residential sewer problems in, say, about ...

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On sewers, it’s time for a new approach - Warren Tribune Chronicle

The Brown Deer Police said the man stole an undetermined amount of money from a U.S. Bank branch office at 4200 W. Brown Deer Road about 9:20 a.m. He handed a note to a teller, demanded money and fled. Anyone with information is asked to call Brown ...

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Bank robbery reported in Brown Deer - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Southern Tier farms, businesses and residents have a big stake in pending federal water quality regulations being developed to protect the Chesapeake Bay, 400 miles downstream on the Susquehanna River. On Tuesday, they will have a chance to meet ...

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Southern Tier officials wary of EPA 'diet' on Susquehanna - Press & Sun-Bulletin

Central Atlanta Progress: Give change that makes sense is the tag line of the campaign designed to address panhandling in the city of Atlanta. Central Atlanta Progress has worked with the City of Atlanta and Atlanta Police Department to have 18 ...

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Here's What You Missed On People2People - WSB-TV Atlanta

Q: What happened to Dr. Tison who was accused of killing his small child by throwing her out a window? - Anonymous, Sacramento A: On July 10, 2002, Sacramento weight-loss doctor Dennis Jay Tison was sentenced to six years in prison, The Bee reported ...

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911 calls (23) - Sacramento Bee

• The unadjusted unemployment rate in the four-county region that includes Milwaukee and Waukesha counties declined for the fourth consecutive month to 8.2% in October from 8.5% in September and from its peak in June of 9.8%. The four-county area ...

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State's job market shows signs of stabilizing - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

The states already regulate several aspects of storm water, including those from new projects and construction sites. The new rules are expected to affect already existing commercial and residential developments, some in place for decades. "

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