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Guntown candidates talk about managing fast growth
Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal, TupeloTwo Guntown mayoral candidates say they are running for office to make sure their hometown maintains healthy growth in the coming years. Bob Davis, 57, former mayor and current Guntown alderman, is running against Gary E. "Bud" Herring, 61, a 12-year...Tags: Local Elections, Herring, Water Supply, Politics, Elections
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New districts could lead to Cedar Falls council clash
Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier, IowaCEDAR FALLS, Iowa -- Two city councilwomen could end up competing for the same seat this fall because of redistricting. Mare Madsen Schmidt has announced she will seek a second term, while Susan deBuhr indicated she plans to run again but hasn't filed...Tags: University of Northern Iowa
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EDITORIAL: Addressing mental health helps community
Victoria Advocate, TexasScientists often say America is suffering from an epidemic. Last year, there was the West Nile Virus, and leaders often point to the growing obesity problem. But one epidemic we are concerned about is not always widely recognized because not everyone...Tags: West Nile Virus, Mental Health, Mental Illness, Behavioral Conditions, Epidemics and Plagues
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Staying with family -- the whole family
Tuesdays with MitchI recently visited my wife's family in Mexico. "You'll stay with us," they said. "Which of you?" I asked. "All of us," they said. At first, I thought this was a language barrier thing, the way these particular relatives say "I love you too much"...Tags: Mexico City, Mexico
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Elder law task force to step up guidelines
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewAs more Americans worry about financial abuse of seniors, Pennsylvania's new task force on elder law is stepping up. The group expects to outline recommendations next year that could make it harder for thieves to prey on older people and drain their...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Nursing Homes, Justice System, Lawyers, Judges
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City moves house rehab program to Vermilion Heights
Commercial-News, Danville, Ill.Vermilion Heights will be the newest neighborhood the city will move to for its owner-occupied housing rehabilitation program. The program for 2013-2014 will utilize 20 percent of the year's Community Development Block Grant funding to rehabilitate no...Tags: Finance, Demographics, Population and Census, Environmental Issues, Housing and Urban Planning
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Tax Vote: Fort Smith 'Vital Services' At Stake In Special Election
Times Record, Fort Smith, Ark.Editor's Note: The Times Record today continues a series of reports looking at the 20-year-old county sales tax, how entities in the county use its proceeds and the upcoming election to renew it. Monday: Greenwood, Barling. Fort Smith's dependency on...Tags: Arts and Culture, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Safety of Citizens, Budgets and Budgeting
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State bill could lead to St. Charles exemption from county smoking ban
St. Louis Post-DispatchSt. Charles could exclude the city and the Ameristar Casino from any future countywide smoking ban if the city set up its own health department. That's among ramifications of a bill pending in the Missouri Legislature. The bill, which recently won...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Health, Justice System, Laws, Casino and Gambling Industry
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Lehigh Valley cities ready to boom
As New Yorkers and Jerseyites in search of more house and a bigger yard migrated to the Lehigh Valley's exploding suburbs, the region's struggling cities of Allentown, Bethlehem and Easton experienced nearly four decades of population flat-lining. But...
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Latest Pennsylvania news, sports, business and entertainment
LEGISLATIVE REAPPORTIONMENT Latino groups to appeal Pa. reapportionment ruling HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Advocates for Pennsylvania's Latino population say they'll challenge a federal court ruling involving the state's overdue legislative...Tags: Tom Corbett, Abusive Behavior, Explosions, Halloween, Finance
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The Battle For Jim Thorpe's Body, 60 Years After His Death
JIM THORPE, Pa. The tiny hamlet of Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania, could lose its namesake, an American sports hero whose interment put the town on the map. A family squabble has turned into a federal court battle over the remains of the legendary Native...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Heart Attack, Justice System, Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), Olympic Games
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Latino advocates plan to appeal ruling involving Pa.'s overdue reapportionment plan
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Advocates for Pennsylvania's Latino population say they'll challenge a federal court ruling involving the state's overdue legislative redistricting plan. Groups including Latino Justice said Monday they plan to appeal last...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Politics, Elections, Judges
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