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Salvia Illegal In Ohio April 1 - WHIOtv.com

by @ Tuesday, March 31st, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized

Salvia Illegal In Ohio April 1
WHIOtv.com, OH
DAYTON, Ohio -- A substance that was once legal in the state of Ohio will be banned as of April 1. Salvia divinorum, a herb that can be smoked or chewed, will be illegal in the state of Ohio on Wednesday. Bruce May, director of the Greene County ...

Troopers step up enforcement - Xenia Gazette

by @ Tuesday, March 31st, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized

Troopers step up enforcement
Xenia Gazette, OH
... post commander of the Xenia post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol. “Failure-to-yields are consistently one of the top crash-causing violations in Greene County, and so far this year we’ve had two fatalities as a result of them,” said Fellure. ...

Business briefs - Norwalk Advocate

by @ Tuesday, March 31st, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized

Business briefs
Norwalk Advocate, ct
... and community leaders will gather for a ribbon-cutting ceremony celebrating the opening of a Fairfield County Bank office 11:30 am Thursday at Eastside Commons, 850 E. Main St. The bank offers a drive-through teller machine and 12 parking spaces. ...

Week of April 1, 2009 - News@Norman

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Week of April 1, 2009
News@Norman, NC
North Lincoln Middle School PTSA Staff/student basketball game. 7 pm Raffle with chance to win $500. Admission:$3 adults, $2 children. Job Search and Resume Writing Workshop at St. Peter by-the-lake Episcopal Church, 8433 Fairfield Forrest Road. ...

Paying Attention to Fair Pay - OpEdNews

by @ Tuesday, March 31st, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized

OpEdNews

Paying Attention to Fair Pay
OpEdNews, PA
Elayne Clift is a writer,lecturer, workshop leader and activist. She is senior correspondent for Women's Feature Service, columnist for the Keene (NH) Sentinel and Brattleboro (VT) Commons and a contributor to various publications internationally. ...

State will repair rail stations - Norwalk Advocate

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State will repair rail stations
Norwalk Advocate, ct
By Martin B. Cassidy More than $5 million in federal stimulus money will be used to repair Metro-North Railroad stations in Stamford, Greenwich and other southern Fairfield County towns, officials said. The money is part of $10.5 million to be used ...

Last 3 of 8 arrested in Berkeley home invasion - San Francisco Chronicle

by @ Tuesday, March 31st, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized

Last 3 of 8 arrested in Berkeley home invasion
San Francisco Chronicle,  USA
Buk Khansuwong, 46, of Richmond was arrested and charged with two counts of robbery. Last month four others were arrested. The last three suspects turned themselves in to Fairfield police Monday: Vern Town Saelee, 21, his cousin Vern Sio Saelee, 18, ...
Remaining Suspects in February Robbery Turn Themselves in to Police Daily Californian
Fairfield trio surrender in Berkeley case TheReporter.com
Police digging for evidence in Berkeley The Argus
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Suspect Arrested In Yellow Springs Bank Robbery - WHIOtv.com

by @ Tuesday, March 31st, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized

Suspect Arrested In Yellow Springs Bank Robbery
WHIOtv.com, OH
Jones said, “We believe we found evidence in the house that links the subject to the bank robbery.” Investigators would not say what evidence they had, but it was enough to arrest Mitchell. Mitchell is expected to be taken to the Greene County Jail.

EPA To Monitor Air Quality At West Greene HS - Greeneville Sun

by @ Tuesday, March 31st, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized

EPA To Monitor Air Quality At West Greene HS
Greeneville Sun, TN
The US Environmental Protection Agency plans to place air quality monitoring equipment at West Greene High School, Greene County Director of Schools Dr. Joe Parkins said this morning. Dr. Parkins said that the Environmental Protection Agency recently ...

Sunday Liquor Bill Gets Lukewarm Response - WXII12.com

by @ Tuesday, March 31st, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized

Sunday Liquor Bill Gets Lukewarm Response
WXII12.com, NC
Liquor industry analysts estimate North Carolina would get at least an additional $5.5 million in tax revenue by allowing sales on Sundays, according to The Associated Press. Rosalind Stewart, general manager of the ABC store on W. Fairfield Road in ...

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