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    Dec 27, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Sandy aid should be pork-free

    Congress has proposed a bill for some $60 billion for relief for people caught up in the destruction from Hurricane Sandy ("Sandy aid bill would include more for Md.," Dec. 20). Interestingly enough, not only The Sun but Washington newspapers reported...

    Tags: Amtrak, U.S. Congress, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Politics, Elections

  2. Jan 16, 2013 |Story| Petoskey News
  3. City officials discuss whether to open the East Jordan harbor this summer

    EAST JORDAN -- Whether or not the marina in East Jordan will open for business this summer is hanging over the heads of city officials.
    EAST JORDAN -- Whether or not the marina in East Jordan will open for business this summer is hanging over the heads of city officials. The City Commission met Tuesday evening and poured over available options for several hours, ultimately deciding to...

    Tags: Public Officials, Human Interest, Government, Science and Technology, Politics

  4. Feb 23, 2013 |Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
  5. Stakeholder perspectives offered at oversight hearing

    California’s much-maligned and much-loved Salton Sea offered local elected officials an opportunity to experience what could be lost if the Salton Sea is not restored, when Assemblymen Ben Hueso and V. Manuel Pérez paddled out on kayaks on a sunny and quiet Friday morning before holding a state oversight hearing on Salton Sea restoration.
    Staff Writer
    California’s much-maligned and much-loved Salton Sea offered local elected officials an opportunity to experience what could be lost if the Salton Sea is not restored, when Assemblymen Ben Hueso and V. Manuel Pérez paddled out on kayaks on a sunny...

    Tags: Renovation, Ken Salazar, Science and Technology, Canoeing and Kayaking, Sports

  6. Feb 22, 2013 |Story| Daily Pilot
  7. Commentary: Feds, city came together on dredging project

    Re. "Newport completes lower-bay dredging," Feb. 15: An article by reporter Jill Cowan in the Daily Pilot highlights the completion of the Lower Bay (Newport Harbor) dredging. As I stated in the article, it was a "long, hard road to complete the big...

    Tags: Washington, DC, Dianne Feinstein, Loretta Sanchez, National Government, Economy, Business and Finance

  8. Feb 15, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Park District seeks bids for Lyman Woods project

    The Downers Grove Park District is ready to embark on a three-year project in the Lyman Woods Forest Preserve.
    The Downers Grove Park District is ready to embark on a three-year project in the Lyman Woods Forest Preserve. The work is designed to maintain the results of the years-long Lyman Woods Stabilization Project, in which the Park District sought to improve...

    Tags: Environmental Issues, Environmental Pollution

  10. Nov 25, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  11. Clear Spring native named Wildlife Conservationist of the Year by Florida federation

    Growing up in Clear Spring, biologist Kim Dryden's childhood seems almost like a Disney nature movie.
    crystal.schelle@herald-mail.com
    Growing up in Clear Spring, biologist Kim Dryden's childhood seems almost like a Disney nature movie. Her father and grandfather both worked for the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, which gave her an unusual exposure to wildlife. "I remember...

    Tags: Everglades, Ecosystems, Science, Science and Technology, Biology

  12. Feb 16, 2013 |Story| WDBJ7
  13. Volunteers pitch in to build new trails at Philpott Lake

    Leading the charge is "the trail machine," a piece of equipment that's clearing a path through the hilly terrain, but it can't do the job alone. Following behind is a crew of volunteers equipped with hand tools.
    Reporter
    Leading the charge is "the trail machine," a piece of equipment that's clearing a path through the hilly terrain, but it can't do the job alone. Following behind is a crew of volunteers equipped with hand tools. They're working with the U.S. Army...

    Tags: Franklin County (Virginia), Science and Technology, Franklin (Franklin, Virginia), Patrick County, Henry County

  14. Feb 15, 2013 |Story| Daily American
  15. Irving Cassius Hall, 89, West Palm Beach, Fla.

    Irving Cassius Hall, 89, West Palm Beach, Fla., passed away on Monday, Feb. 11, 2013, due to complications caused by a stroke creating a fall. Irving Cassius Hall was born in Quaker City, Ohio on June 17, 1923, the son of Alden Hall (descendent of the founder of Quaker City, John Hall) and Anna Mabel Edgerton Hall, both members of the Society of Friends of the Ohio Yearly Meeting, both deceased since May, 1970. Two brothers, Clarence of Minerva, Ohio and Herbert Hall of Georgetown and one sister, Clara Vaal from Franklin, Tenn. are all deceased. Irving is survived by son, Fred A. Hall, a resident of Pisgah Forest, N.C.; daughter, Martha Landau of West Palm Beach, Fla., and foster son, William Grimes, resident of Clarksville, Tenn.; seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. He graduated from Quaker City High and he served in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II in England and was discharged with honors at the end of the war. Irving married Mary Louise Cain on Feb. 24, 1947 in Clinton, Pa. who passed away on Dec. 11, 2012 Just 2 months before him. Irving had a 30+ year career working for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, first as a lockmaster on the Ohio River near Georgetown, Pa. and then the Youghiogheny Dam in Confluence where he lived and worked as a supervisor in the maintenance department. He enjoyed talking at the yearly folk festival in Quaker City about his life as a Quaker. He also enjoyed farming, hunting, fishing, gardening and wood working. He was a member of the American Legion and the Lions Club in Confluence. He was very supportive of his church by volunteering his time in many ways including bible studies, missionary work, Deacon duties, repairs of all kinds along with financial aid to missionaries. Services are at the Stillwater Meeting House in Barnesville, Ohio at 11 a.m. on Monday. Following will be a short military service at the gravesite ending with a lunch back at the Stillwater Meeting House, finishing at 3 p.m. Arrangements in charge of Thornblack Funeral Home, Quaker City.
    Irving Cassius Hall, 89, West Palm Beach, Fla., passed away on Monday, Feb. 11, 2013, due to complications caused by a stroke creating a fall. Irving Cassius Hall was born in Quaker City, Ohio on June 17, 1923, the son of Alden Hall (descendent of the...

    Tags: Quakerism, Clarksville, Barnesville, Georgetown, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida)

  16. Feb 14, 2013 |Story| KTUU
  17. Trio of Bills Could Streamline Permitting Process

    Three pieces of legislation filed in the Alaska House of Representatives could shape the future of economic development in Alaska.
    Channel 2 News
    Three pieces of legislation filed in the Alaska House of Representatives could shape the future of economic development in Alaska. House Bill 78 deals with primacy, the federal government's ability to allow the state of Alaska to enforce certain...

    Tags: Sean Parnell, Conservation, Executive Branch, Mike Chenault, Environmental Issues

  18. Feb 12, 2013 |Story| Daily Pilot
  19. Santa Ana River Marsh dredging begins

    Contractors for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers have begun dredging sediment in the Santa Ana River Marsh in Newport Beach — some of which is being piped just offshore for beach replenishment, drawing concerns from residents.
    Contractors for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers have begun dredging sediment in the Santa Ana River Marsh in Newport Beach — some of which is being piped just offshore for beach replenishment, drawing concerns from residents. The roughly $5-...

    Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Windsurfing, House Building, Environmental Politics, U.S. Army

  20. Feb 13, 2013 |Story| Petoskey News
  21. Resort to seek plans for Walloon access improvements

    PETOSKEY -- Resort Township board members decided Tuesday to seek engineers' help to draw up plans for possible Walloon Lake access improvements at the south end of Townsend Road.
    PETOSKEY -- Resort Township board members decided Tuesday to seek engineers' help to draw up plans for possible Walloon Lake access improvements at the south end of Townsend Road. The board decided by a unanimous voice vote to seek Northwest Design...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Luxury Vehicles

  22. Feb 11, 2013 |Story| Daily American
  23. Louis A. Dykstra, 87, Marianna

    Louis A. Dykstra, 87, Marianna, died Friday Feb. 8, 2013, at County Home Personal Care Home in Bentleyville. He was born Dec. 1, 1925, in Peters Township a son of Louis Dykstra Sr. and Kathryn Caraffi Dykstra. Mr. Dykstra was a graduate of East Washington...

    Tags: World War II (1939-1945)

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