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BRIEF: Jamestown-Scotland Ferry to run at reduced capacity
The Virginian-PilotJamestown-Scotland Ferry will run at a reduced capacity today while the Pocahontas and Surry ferries undergo scheduled maintenance. The Pocahontas is expected to be back in service before the evening commute, according to a news release from the...Tags: Pocahontas, Surry (Surry, Virginia), Virginia Department of Transportation
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Ticks can spread numerous diseases
The Jamestown Sun, N.D.However welcome they are after a long winter, sunshine and springtime do bring with them some unwelcome visitors that spread disease -- ticks. Health officials from the North Dakota Department of Health and Central Valley Health District are reminding...Tags: Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, Flu, Diseases and Illnesses, Meningitis, Arthritis
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Another plant may come: Iron smelting plant announced for Spiritwood Energy Park
The Jamestown Sun, N.D.The Spiritwood Energy Park may be home to an iron smelting operation by 2015, said Connie Ova, CEO of the Jamestown/ Stutsman Development Corp., at the organization's meeting Monday. The plant would process iron ore concentrate from the Grand Rapids,...Tags: Science and Technology
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Commission rejects change
The Jamestown Sun, N.D.A proposed zoning change for property near the Jamestown High School was rejected by the Jamestown Planning Commission during Monday. The request by Jamestown Regional Medical Center would have changed the zoning of Lot 2, Block 1 of Meadowlark Lane... -
One of Jamestown-Scotland ferries back in operation
One of the two ferries of the Jamestown-Scotland Ferry system that underwent maintenance Tuesday morning is back in service. The Pocahontas ferry was in operation as of 1:45 p.m., according to the Virginia Department of Transportation. The Surry ferry...
Tags: Pocahontas, Surry (Surry, Virginia), Virginia Department of Transportation
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Holdsworth sets meet record in 800 meters
The Virginia Gazette— Derek Holdsworth is never short of motivation once he steps on the track. Whether it's an unambiguous regular season meet or competing against the best in the country at the Penn Relays, Holdsworth believes he can win every time out. That...Tags: Penn Relays, Human Interest, Smithfield, Grafton, Track and Field
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Ferry returns to normal schedule
SURRY – The Jamestown-Scotland Ferry resumed normal service Tuesday afternoon, after the Pocahontas was returned to the rotation, according to a VDOT release. Tuesday morning vessels Pocahontas and Surry were removed from service for scheduled...
Tags: Pocahontas, Virginia Department of Transportation
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Allison leads Lafayette to district crown
The Virginia Gazette— Deborah Allison was a little disappointed when she wasn't invited to participate in last weekend's prestigious Southern Track Classic in Richmond. The Lafayette High junior made up for it Monday with a star performance during the Bay Rivers...Tags: Human Interest, Smithfield, Grafton, Track and Field, Groton
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Bruton's Kurt Mittmann reaches tennis finals in singles, doubles
The Virginia GazetteJAMES CITY — It's been 21 years since Tyler Lubbers became the first Bruton High boys tennis player to win a Bay Rivers District singles title. Kurt Mittmann hopes to end that drought Wednesday as he takes on Jamestown's Fabian Schleicher, an...Tags: Tennis
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Walters face off in singles finals
The Virginia GazetteJAMES CITY — Leah Walter said tat she and her younger sister, Anna, have never played an official tennis match against one another. The two Jamestown High products will finally meet on opposite ends of the court Wednesday in the Bay Rivers...Tags: Smithfield
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Virginia Gazette Last Word for May 15: Nutria; Doctors Hospital; W&M curriculum
The Virginia GazetteNutria "If the Nutria rodents are spreading and destroying wetlands (May 11 Gazette), why don't the local governments or the state government put a bounty on them? Florida has done this with the proliferation of python snakes in the Everglades and...Tags: Sony Corp., Politics, Timothy M. Kaine, College of William and Mary, Taxation
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Consumers of Randleman water likely to pay more
News & Record, Greensboro, N.C.Area residents likely will pay a tad more for water from Randleman Regional Reservoir in a 2014 budget geared for maintenance, repairs and legal battles. Next year's proposed $7.3 million budget for the agency that runs the reservoir -- the Piedmont...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Plant Openings
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