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Support, opposition to burn ordinance nearly equal (The Challis Messenger) Those who testified were almost evenly split pro and con on the county's draft burn ordinance, with one or two neutral speakers. Those who spoke against it prefaced their remarks by praising volunteer firefighters for the good job they do protecting lives and property.
Officials seeking turnback increase (Jonesboro Sun) HARRISBURG ? A Poinsett County official said Thursday his counterparts throughout the state are seeking an ambitious agenda when the state?s Legislature meets in January.
Sale Should Satisfy Elkins Tire's Debts (The Inter-Mountain) Proceeds from the sale of the Elkins Tire Co. building and its adjacent property along Randolph Avenue should satisfy liens and other outstanding debts, according to the business' attorney. The purchase of the property occurred two days after a Kanawha County judge ordered the business to closed for not paying workers' compensation.
Four accused of stealing, dealing oxycodone (The News-Herald) Jason LeaJLea@News-Herald.com
4 accused in Rx drug scam (The News-Herald) Jason Lea JLea@News-Herald.com
Judges to remain on bench (North Platte Telegraph) The North Platte Telegraph Lincoln County District Judge Donald E. Rowlands will serve another six-year term on the bench. Voters approved Rowlands retention by a vote of 10,649 to 3,789.
Board officially names reading room for Wilson (Morris Daily Herald) Members of the Morris Area Public Library Board Wednesday voted to name the adult reading room after long-time director Pam Wilson.
Austin school teachers, staff will get pay raise (News 8 Austin) Austin Independent School District Proposition 1 passed Tuesday night, meaning a pay raise, health care insurance and an increase in worker's compensation for all AISD staff will be covered.
Three Rivers seeks bankruptcy protection (Coshocton Tribune) COSHOCTON - A Coshocton business under federal investigation for health-care fraud filed for bankruptcy protection to protect its 40 employees and dozens of creditors, an attorney said Thursday.
County sheriff?s department providing convention security (Monticello Times) When September rolls around, the eyes of the nation will be on St. Paul and the Xcel Energy Center, the site of the 2008 Republican National Convention.
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