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Centreville taxpayers could be out $500,000
Belleville News-DemocratOperating out of a New Athens bait shop, Roger Strong persuaded Centreville city officials to spend $500,000 in public money to acquire a 55-acre site now wholly owned by his development firm without a finalized written agreement or a signature. In...Tags: Public Officials, FBI, Lifestyle and Leisure, Politics, Bars and Clubs
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Commentary: The people, officials of Newport made dredging project happen
A note from Newport Beach Councilwoman Leslie Daigle: This week, city officials and others gathered at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club to celebrate the completion of the Lower Bay dredging project. By investing in a community effort in the protection and...Tags: Politics, Public Officials, Government, U.S. Army, Science and Technology
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Nature springs up downtown: Cypress Nature Park invites visitors to explore Montgomery's wilderness today
The Montgomery AdvertiserResidents interested in viewing a cypress swamp, ravines, a large diversity of plant and animal life and other natural features near downtown Montgomery can take a walk Saturday in Cypress Nature Park. The park's Annual Spring Walk About will start at 9...Tags: Wetlands, Marketing, Nature Conservancy
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Folsom, Cordova High students vie in science competition
The Sacramento BeeA 10-student team showed off a solar-powered Styrofoam boat decked in tiger stripes, while Mary Ann Mort and Heidi Hernandez displayed a pair of rockets they had tested on the school track. And one of the most popular novelties was a hovercraft that sat...Tags: Science, Politics, Justice System, Judges, Intel Corp.
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers budgets final $12 million to complete Wares Creek project
Bradenton HeraldThe U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has budgeted a final $12 million to complete work on the Wares Creek flood control project, officials said Friday. Two years ago, Corps officials calculated that $10 million more in construction costs would be needed...Tags: Environmental Issues, Vern Buchanan, Bodies of Water, Conservation, John L. Mica
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Wolf Creek repairs now part of history
Commonwealth Journal, Somerset, Ky.RUSSELL COUNTY, Ky -- The contrast is remarkable. August 15, 2005 The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced during a somber gathering at The Center for Rural Development that Wolf Creek Dam is leaking uncontrollably and is in high risk of failure....Tags: Travel, Petroleum Industry, Building Material, U.S. House Committee on Appropriations, Science and Technology
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Corps to raise Grafton levees to record height
Grand Forks HeraldThe U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will start building a clay levee in Grafton, N.D., next week, possibly to 18 feet -- higher than it's believed to ever have been before. The city faces more than a 25 percent chance of the Park River surpassing a...Tags: National Weather Service
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Major channel dredging project makes way for bigger ships, could stir up toxins in silt
Bangor Daily News, MaineSEARSPORT, Maine -- A major dredging project in Searsport Harbor that has been in the works for more than a decade is slowly moving forward, though environmental activists fear that the $12 million effort could dislodge toxins in the silt and harm...Tags: U.S. Congress, Research, U.S. Army, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Science and Technology
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Support seen for restoration project
The Hawk Eye, Burlington, IowaHunters and fishermen have known for years there have been problems on the Huron Island. Many chutes and potholes have been silted in throughout the complex of islands on the Mississippi River just south of the Des Moines-Louisa County line, and there...Tags: Land Resources, Science and Technology
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Petoskey council OKs terms for accepting marina dredging money
PETOSKEY -- Petoskey City Council members approved terms Monday for accepting $49,000 in state funding to cover dredging expenses for the city marina. Because of concerns about declining Great Lakes water levels, Michigan officials recently allotted...
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Maryland seeks historic status for Fort Carroll
When she thinks of Fort Carroll, the abandoned 19th-century military installation in the Patapsco River, Beverly Eisenberg thinks of her grandfather — and of duckpin bowling balls. She visited the six-sided artificial island as a little girl, just...
Tags: Politics, Justice System, Preservation Maryland, Baltimore County, Francis Scott Key
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River level stays low
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) - The amount of water released into the lower Missouri River this spring will remain at minimal levels because of ongoing dry conditions in the region. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says it plans to release just enough water to...
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