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Man running from deputies attacked by alligator
A Florida man fleeing a traffic stop was attacked by an alligator Thursday, according to the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office. Deputies attempted to pull Bryan Zuniga, 20, over for not driving in a single lane around 2:47 a.m. near the 7100 block of...
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Two Republicans vie for seat on Quincy Township's board of supervisors
waynesboro@herald-mail.comTwo Republicans who have been in different roles in Quincy Township, Pa., are running for the township’s board of supervisors this year. Pennsylvania’s primary election is May 21. Robert “Bob” Gunder is seeking his third six-...Tags: Elections, Energy Saving, Primaries, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Water
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May 15 is first day for Orland Park's outdoor water restrictions
Annual water conservation measures are set to begin in Orland Park this month, restricting outdoor water use by residents and businesses to every other day during specific morning and evening hours. The water conservation program asks that outdoor water...Tags: Car Safety Tips and Advice, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips
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Apportionment plan has mixed reviews
Staff WriterThe Imperial Irrigation District is projected to consume nearly 17,000 acre-feet of water in excess of its annual allocation of water from the Colorado River in 2013 if it continues to order water at its current rate. While 2013 isn’t over yet,... -
Ordinance for proposed sewer rate increase being read Thursday
matthewu@herald-mail.comA proposed rate increase in Martinsburg’s sewer rates due to a major wastewater treatment plant upgrade would push the average monthly bill more than $24 higher in July 2015. An ordinance providing for the sewer rate increase is scheduled to be...Tags: Business Enterprises, Government, Energy Saving, Environmental Issues, Water
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Tomblin signs three bills in Martinsburg visit
matthewu@herald-mail.comBerkeley Heights Elementary School third-grader Cyrile Ngassa Ngakam told West Virginia Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin on Wednesday that he wanted Tomblin’s job. “I asked him if he was going to be a lawyer. He said, ‘No, governor,’”...Tags: Government, Elementary Schools, Environmental Politics, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Maryland Area Regional Commuter Rail
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Water war between Klamath River farmers, tribes poised to erupt
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. — For decades this rural basin has battled over the Klamath River's most precious resource: water that sustains fish, irrigates farms and powers the hydroelectric dams that block one of the largest salmon runs on the West Coast....Tags: Endangered Species, John Kitzhaber, Natural Disasters, Droughts, Tea Party Movement
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Voice: IID, county stepping up on sea responsibilities
IID General ManagerWhile I concur with John Dantice (“SOS: Save Our Sea,” April 30) that restoration of the Salton Sea is as vital to the long-term health of the region and its residents as was the Great Depression-era construction of the All-American Canal, the...Tags: Renovation
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Small-town movie theaters threatened by shift to digital cinema
MONTE RIO, Calif. — On the redwood-lined banks of the Russian River, dozens of local residents and tourists gathered in a grassy field on a hot Sunday afternoon, lining up to buy raffle tickets and $10 plates of barbecued chicken as a bluegrass...Tags: Arts and Culture, Elections, Kickstarter, Entertainment, Human Interest
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Wastewater project in Britton receives $4 million in help
A hefty project to replace the majority of wastewater lines in Britton is getting considerable help from the state. A grant and loan package totaling $4 million has been announced by Gov. Dennis Daugaard. It will cover the bulk of the project cost,...Tags: Natural Resource Industry, Dennis Daugaard, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Energy Resources
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ASK THE MAYOR: Water line insurance notes don't cost city
Q. Why is the city sending me a notice with the option to take out insurance for my water line when I’ve already signed up? It’s a waste of money. A. The city does not pay for the mailings. One hundred percent of the costs of this program...
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