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Faces of civil war sailors to aid in search for their identities
ReporterOutside the United States Navy Memorial in Washington, a wreath honored all of the sailors who served on the USS Monitor. Inside, the faces of two men were the center of attention. Tuesday, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration unveiled...Tags: DNA, Human Interest, Unrest, Conflicts and War, U.S. Navy, Arts and Culture
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A new you: Post-mastectomy options
It had taken some years for Nicole McLean to embrace her God-given breasts, ample at size H cups. So when, at 39, she was diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer and told, despite her adamant protests, that mastectomy was the best option, McLean never...Tags: Mastectomy, Cancer, Breast Surgery, MRI (imaging), Diseases and Illnesses
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Family Of Teen Killed In Windsor Locks Crash Settles Suits For $420,000
The Hartford CourantThe family of the teenager killed last October when he was struck by a car driven by off-duty Windsor Locks police officer Michael Koistinen has settled lawsuits against Koistinen and the bar where he was drinking moments before the crash for $420,000....Tags: Suffield, File Sharing, Bars and Clubs, Windsor (Hartford, Connecticut), Dining and Drinking
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The Dreaded Route 22 MacArthur Interchange Reconstruction: It's here!
The Road Warrior w/Dan HartzellTwo years' worth of motorist frustration is coming our way, fellow Lehigh Valley warriors. The total reconstruction of the MacArthur Road interchange of Route 22, complete with the replacement of the existing bridge with a new structure, is scheduled to... -
Local Lowdown: Summer construction cheat sheet
So the joke goes: there are two seasons in Michigan — winter and construction season. This summer is shaping up to be no different. For your commute-planning convenience, the Petoskey News-Review has compiled a list of construction projects from...
Tags: Labor Day, Manufacturing and Engineering, Road Transportation, Travel, House Building
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Governor Corbett: Petition filed to appoint new Receiver for City of Harrisburg
Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) Secretary C. Alan Walker, under the direction of Governor Tom Corbett, today filed a petition with the Commonwealth Court to appoint retired USAF Maj. Gen. William B. Lynch as the receiver for the...
Tags: Finance, Brown University, Politics, National Government, Government
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Catching bad guys with their own bullets: Science of bullet trajectory reconstruction can help solve shooting crimes
Washington's Most WantedThere are times when bullets and crime scenes go hand-in-hand and when that happens, it's often the science behind the investigation that helps solve the case. Carly Deneui is a forensic scientist with the Washington State Crime Lab. She said that...Tags: Shootings, Manufacturing and Engineering, Science and Technology, Firearms, Automotive Equipment
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Redevelopment agencies are vital
On Dec. 29, the California Supreme Court upheld the Legislature’s dissolution of all redevelopment agencies across California. The impact of this legislation on the city of Glendale cannot be overstated. Quite simply, millions of dollars of local...Tags: Cultural Development, DreamWorks Animation SKG Incorporated, Central Park, Culture, Economic Policy
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Horror movie preview: MacArthur interchange reconstruction is coming
The Road Warrior w/Dan HartzellThere's no official release date yet, but the scariest movie from PennDOT's regional production company since the 1998 debut of "Route 22 Renew" is coming to a windscreen near you, fellow warriors. The long-anticipated "Route 22 MacArthur Interchange: The... -
Area highway projects included in state plan
dbrock@amnews.comSeveral local roads and bridges are slated for upgrades or replacement as part of a two-year, $3.5 billion transportation budget passed Friday by the Kentucky House of Representatives. House Bill 267 will likely see some changes as it works its way...Tags: Tom Buford, Budgets and Budgeting, Road Transportation, Lonnie Napier, Traffic
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Road funding would invest $83 million in Jessamine
mmoore@jessaminejournal.comThe state Senate is expected to vote on the House’s proposed two-year road plan this week, and that means a huge windfall for many Jessamine County road projects, if approved. In the House’s road plan, Jessamine County would see more than $83...Tags: Tom Buford, Politics, Elections
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Jessamine roads benefit from state funding
State RepresentativeA source of good news has been the state road fund. A report released this week shows that revenue for the road fund was up 5.4 percent in February and has grown by 7.5 percent so far this fiscal year. The continued growth of the road fund allows us to...Tags: U.S. House of Representatives, Road Transportation, Travel, Transportation, Highway Transportation
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