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    Cha, Partners To Break Ground On $4.5 Million Fairmount Development
    Posted on Thursday, September 09, 2010 - Chattanooga Housing Authority officials, the agency’s development partners, city of Chattanooga leaders and officials with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development will break ground on the $4.5 million Fairmount Avenue Development. The ceremony will take place at 10 a.m. on Thursday, Sept. 16, on the three-acre property located at 1311 Fairmount Ave. in North Chattanooga. CHA was aw...
    http://www.chattanoogan.com/articles/article_183663.asp  |   View Comments  |   Post a Comment

    Mayfield Gym Floor Mystery Solved
    Posted on Friday, September 10, 2010 - The mystery of the buckling gymnasium floor at Mayfield Elementary School has been solved. Cleveland City Schools officials were puzzled when the floor broke into ridges several inches high just as school opened. The floor was deemed too dangerous for children to use. A review of surveillance video by Principal Dee Dee Finison showed night crew employees of a contract cleaning company poured...
    http://www.timesfreepress.com/news/2010/sep/10/mayfield-gym-floor-mystery-solved  |   View Comments  |   Post a Comment

    Fort Gordon To Expand, Change
    Posted on Friday, September 10, 2010 - A shopping center expansion and upcoming changes to who can get on post and how were on the list Thursday during the first of a series of town hall meetings for Fort Gordon soldiers and their families. Advertisement Chief Willie McClinton, of the Fort Gordon Directorate of Emergency Services, told audience members they can expect a change in security for the post when a new visitors center is ...
    http://chronicle.augusta.com/news/metro/2010-09-10/fort-gordon-expand-change?v=1  |   View Comments  |   Post a Comment

    Roadwatch For The Week Of Sept. 6
    Posted on Thursday, September 09, 2010 - Hendry County •C.R. 832 (Keri Road): From S.R. 29 to east of S.R. 29 (approx. 9 miles): Construc­tion project --- This project consists of milling and resurfacing and drainage improvements. Crews will be working on final items. Motor­ists should expect possible intermittent lane closures. Flagmen will be on site directing traffic. Please use extra caution when travel­ing through the work zon...
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    Roadwatch For Sr 29
    Posted on Thursday, September 09, 2010 - Roadwatch for SR 29 LaBelle Bridge over the Caloosahatchee River: This rehabilitation project is under­way and is estimated for completion by the end of 2010. Crews will be making electri­cal, mechanical, and structural repairs to the bascule bridge, as well as painting. The bridge will be closed for five nights from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. beginning Sunday, Sept. 12 through Thursday, Sept. 16 for...
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    Men At Work On 100-Year-Project
    Posted on Thursday, September 09, 2010 - The Clewiston News Terry Gardner started work on the local Rotary’s 100 Year Anniversary project in the Spring, and while it may feel like 100 years have passed since, he hopes to be fi nished soon. Mr. Gardner is a very animated fellow, and so when he invites members of the Clewis­ton Rotary to volunteer with him to get the work done -- asking them to give up Satur­day mornings to hammering,...
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    Road Closures Planned
    Posted on Thursday, September 09, 2010 - Bryant Bridge Road that crosses Blackwater River will be closed for repairs beginning Monday, Sept. 13, according to officials with the Florida Division of Forestry. Repairs should be completed by Monday, Oct. 18. Scheduled repairs include replacing pilings and resurfacing the bridge span. Drivers are advised to avoid the bridge and use State Road 4 or U.S. Highway 90 as alternate east-west...
    http://www.crestviewbulletin.com/news/monday-11313-road-repairs.html  |   View Comments  |   Post a Comment

    Utility Makes Deal To Buy Downtown Site
    Posted on Thursday, September 09, 2010 - The Brunswick-Glynn County Joint Water Sewer Commission is looking for a new place to call home. The utility, which leases offi ce space in downtown Brunswick, has an agreement to buy property at 2307 Gloucester St., downtown, a former Days Inn. The approximately $700,000 offer for the abandoned site is expected to close about early October, according to utility offi cials. County prop...
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    Health System To Spend $10.9 Million To Rebuild Project To Bring 31 More Private Rooms To Hospital
    Posted on Thursday, September 09, 2010 - A hospital fl oor that has been mostly unused and gutted for more than seven years will be renovated into 31 private rooms in a $10.9 million plan Southeast Georgia Health System has for its Brunswick hospital. Pending fi nal approval from the state, the system hopes to begin work on the third fl oor of the St. Simons Tower in late December. Originally, the fl oor, like the two above it, h...
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    Santa Rosa To End Arc Recycling Contract
    Posted on Thursday, September 09, 2010 - A A 20-year arrangement between Santa Rosa County and the Arc Santa Rosa that put developmentally disabled adults to work in the county's recycling department will end on Jan. 1. The Santa Rosa County Commission voted unanimously today to end the contract, which has come to cost the county nearly $100,000 a year. Originally, Arc supplied crews to help sort recyclable materials at the lan...
    http://www.pnj.com/article/20100909/NEWS01/100909002/Santa-Rosa-to-end-Arc-recyc  |   View Comments  |   Post a Comment

    Airport Fines Help Panama City Beach With Sewer Project
    Posted on Thursday, September 09, 2010 - PANAMA CITY BEACH – The airport’s boondoggle has turned into a boon for Panama City Beach and hundreds of residents in Grand Lagoon. The Panama City Beach City Council signed an interlocal agreement with Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport Thursday night worth nearly $1 million for a proposed sewer project in the Grand Lagoon area. The city is paying about $411,000 and the airport...
    http://www.newsherald.com/news/panama-86821-beach-city.html  |   View Comments  |   Post a Comment

    Demolition Begins On Buildings At The Former Naples Daily News Site; Asbestos Delays One
    Posted on Thursday, September 09, 2010 - After more than a year of sitting empty, the walls started to come down at the old site of the Naples Daily News on Wednesday with the help of a large excavator machine and a demolition crew. But not all of the multiple buildings are coming down at once. Demolition for the largest former Naples Daily News building, the one that housed the press equipment, has been held up. The City of Naples...
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    Project Begins On Rum Road At Parrot Creek Bridge
    Posted on Thursday, September 09, 2010 - Construction activities on Rum Road at Parrot Creek Bridge in Holmes County have begun. Over the next couple of months crews from F and W Construction Company will be clearing trees and shrubs from the work area. The $1.7 million project, located one mile north of State Road 2, consists of constructing a new two- lane concrete bridge with drainage upgrades and paved roadway approaches both n...
    http://www.chipleybugle.com/sept10/parrotcreek.html  |   View Comments  |   Post a Comment

    Demolition Begins At Former Site Of Naples Daily News Offices
    Posted on Thursday, September 09, 2010 - NAPLES — After more than a year of sitting empty, the walls started to come down at the old site of the Naples Daily News on Wednesday with the help of a large excavator machine and a demolition crew. But not all of the multiple buildings are coming down at once. Demolition for the largest former Naples Daily News building, the one that housed the press equipment, has been held up. The City ...
    http://www.naplesnews.com/news/2010/sep/08/demolition-begins-former-site-naples-  |   View Comments  |   Post a Comment

    Qa's Er To Be Dedicated Sept. 30
    Posted on Thursday, September 09, 2010 - On Thursday, Sept. 30, a new era of health care begins in Queen Anne's County. Shore Health System will dedicate the Queen Anne's Emergency Center at 9:30 a.m. The center is located at 115 Shoreway Drive, Nesbit Road and U.S. Rt. 50 near Grasonville. The public is welcome to attend the dedication event and to stay for refreshments and tours. The Queen Anne's Emergency Center began as a partn...
    http://www.recordobserver.com/articles/2010/09/09/news/138378.txt  |   View Comments  |   Post a Comment

    Board Oks County 2010 Comp Plan
    Posted on Thursday, September 09, 2010 - By a 3-2 vote, the Queen Anne's County Commissioners adopted a resolution Tuesday morning approving the 2010 Comprehensive Plan, which updates the 2002 plan. The state mandated Comprehensive Plan, developed to provide the county with a vision for future land use, is the result of over two and a half years of citizen participation and study. "Maintaining Queen Anne's County as a quintessentia...
    http://www.recordobserver.com/articles/2010/09/09/news/138394.txt  |   View Comments  |   Post a Comment

    Vienna Elementary Celebrates Renovation
    Posted on Thursday, September 09, 2010 - Oldest Vienna school expands by 15,000 square feet. By Donna Manz The Connection If the staff, students and par ents at Vienna Elementary School (VES) had gotten to gether to design their dream school, the result would, most likely, look like the building they will see on the first day of school in 2010. An extensive renovation remodeled classrooms and added 15,000 square feet to t...
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    Phs Remodel Is In Its Final Year; County Officials Tour Nearly-Complete High School
    Posted on Thursday, September 09, 2010 - A gleaming glass entryway and bright blue and yellow tiled floors greeted Worcester County Commissioners and school board members as they toured the nearly-complete Pocomoke High School. Aside from the rumble of machinery coming from behind the school's main hallway, the visitors could see no signs of the ongoing construction -- scheduled to be complete in June 2011 -- as they walked through th...
    http://www.delmarvanow.com/article/20100909/WCT01/9090316/-1/WCT  |   View Comments  |   Post a Comment

    Construction Community Helps Fund Homes
    Posted on Thursday, September 09, 2010 - Hopkins & Porter Construction, Inc., a builder based in Potomac, reached out to its associates, sub-contractors, and suppliers along with the Rotary Club of Potomac for the eighth year to raise funds for Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County. On July 24, they gathered at Shirley Povich Field in Bethesda where Hopkins & Porter was also sponsoring the evening’s Bethesda Big Train game. I...
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    Huntley Meadows: Rescued By Community
    Posted on Thursday, September 09, 2010 - Residents saved county’s largest park from government highway plans. By Julian Whitman TJHSST Huntley Meadows Park (HMP) is Fairfax County’s largest nature reserve. It is located in the Lee District of Fairfax County, in an area called Hybla Valley. Since its creation as a nature reserve, it has been threatened by development and construction plans. The local and state governments w...
    http://files.connectionnewspapers.com/PDF/current/Mt%20Vernon.pdf  |   View Comments  |   Post a Comment

    Hudson County Community College To Preview Plans For 'North Hudson Center' On Monday
    Posted on Thursday, September 09, 2010 - The Hudson County Community College is holding an event Monday to preview plans for the college's $28,165,000, 7-story, New North Hudson Higher Education Center in Union City. Elected officials, including U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez, U.S. Rep. Albio Sires, and Hudson County Executive Thomas DeGise, will join college administrators in previewing plans for the "complete campus under one roof," acco...
    http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/2010/09/hudson_county_community_colleg_7.html  |   View Comments  |   Post a Comment

    Center Receives Major Facelift
    Posted on Thursday, September 09, 2010 - By Gerald A. Fill The Gazette For over the past half century, the Hollin Hall Shopping Center (HHSC) complex has been leasing space to businesses serving the residents of Fort Hunt and the surrounding Mt. Vernon district communities. The HHSC complex is located on Fort Hunt Road at the intersection, north and south, of Shenandoah road. Now, according to Doug McPherson, president, H...
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    Turf Field Improvements At Linway Terrace Park
    Posted on Thursday, September 09, 2010 - The Fairfax County Park Authority will begin making improvements to Linway Terrace Park in McLean. The project is ready to start and will include the conversion of existing grass field #1 to a synthetic turf field. The conversion will result in significant improvements in field condition, reduce maintenance costs and increase field capacity. The park improvements will also include a trail, st...
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    Route 7 – Georgetown Pike Realities
    Posted on Thursday, September 09, 2010 - To the Editor: The question posed in this ongoing discussion is whether things should be kept as they are, or reconstructed as designed by VDOT – characterizing the choices as a grand dialectic between history and progress. The realities of the proposed project are much more mundane. The record of public meetings and a web-based computer model of the existing and proposed intersection ...
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    Clemyjontri Park To Hold Fundraiser For ‘Liberty Swing’
    Posted on Thursday, September 09, 2010 - Clemyjontri Park, a local playground specially built to accommodate both children with and without disabilities, is holding a fundraiser to make the park even more accessible and fun. On Sept. 10, from 5:30 to 8:30p.m., the park is holding an event to promote its newest initiative: to provide an innovative Liberty Swing, one of only seven in the US, which will allow children and adults who ...
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    Cargill To Rebuild Its Feed Facility In Chambersburg
    Posted on Thursday, September 09, 2010 - Action reaffirms Cargill’s commitment to the region following a February fire Cargill Friday announced that the company will re- build its feed mill that was destroyed by a fire on Feb. 12, 2010. The mill, known as the Letterkenny Feed De- pot, burned to the ground in the early morning hours that day. According to Cargill of- ficials, the rebuild will in- clude many upgrades to the mill’s capabil...
    http://www.fultoncountynews.com/news/2010-09-09/PDF/Page_010.pdf  |   View Comments  |   Post a Comment

    Commissioners Weigh In On Construction Costs. Residents Hear Updates During Huston- Town Town Meeting.
    Posted on Thursday, September 09, 2010 - The current board of Fulton County commissioners an- nounced they feel they are now paying the price for overlooked routine maintenance of county facilities. During a town meeting held last Thursday evening at the Hus- tontown Firehall, Bonnie Mellott Keefer, chairperson of the Board of Commissioners, shared with those in attendance the current board’s policy is to fix what is broken. As an exa...
    http://www.fultoncountynews.com/news/2010-09-09/PDF/Page_002.pdf  |   View Comments  |   Post a Comment

    Developer Withdraws Plans For Food Lion Shopping Center In Washington Township
    Posted on Thursday, September 09, 2010 - A Florida-based developer has withdrawn plans to create a shopping center in the west end of town in Washington Township that was to include a Food Lion supermarket and nine retail spaces. Development plans for a shopping center in the west end of town that was to include a Food Lion supermarket and nine other retail spaces have been nixed. Washington Township officials received notification...
    http://www.therecordherald.com/news/x507977356/Developer-withdraws-plans-for-Foo  |   View Comments  |   Post a Comment

    Contractor Disagrees With Demolition Decision
    Posted on Thursday, September 09, 2010 - PennDOT has deemed all fabric-covered buildings, like this one just off the Arch Rock Road exit of U.S. 22/322 near Mifflintown, unsafe meaning they will have to be demolished and rebuilt. LEWISTOWN - Local contractor Dave Miller, owner of Penn State Construction in McVeytown, doesn't understand why the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation was so quick to condemn over 140 tension fabric-co...
    http://www.lewistownsentinel.com/page/content.detail/id/520593.html?nav=5006  |   View Comments  |   Post a Comment

    Annville Oks More Sewage Plant Funds
    Posted on Wednesday, September 08, 2010 - ANNVILLE - Bids aren't expected to go out for the expansion and upgrade of the Annville wastewater treatment plant until 2011, but the project's engineer already needs more money. Township secretary Keith Kreamer said at Tuesday night's commissioners meeting that Gannett Fleming of Harrisburg needs an additional $46,000 to complete initial surveying. Of that, $25,000 will be used for additional s...
    http://www.ldnews.com/lebanonnews/ci_16020493  |   View Comments  |   Post a Comment

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