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Fire destroys mobile home in Kearneysville
Authorities were investigating the cause of a fire that destroyed a mobile home Sunday night at 264 Hillcrest Drive in Kearneysville, Middleway Vol. Fire Co. Chief Michael Mood said. The fire was called at about 11:10 p.m. and firefighters arrived at the...Tags: Human Interest
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Building permits - Feb. 6
The following permits recently were issued in Washington County New homes R. Lee Downey LLC, 13812 Ideal Circle, Hagerstown, 1,684-square-foot finished space one-story semi-detached dwelling on partial crawl space/partial full basement (265 square...Tags: Aetna Inc., Washington (U.S. state), Methadone (drug), Building Material, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips
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Police briefs - Feb. 4
Man accused of selling heroin is arraigned MARTINSBURG, W.Va. — A Bunker Hill man accused of selling $100 worth of heroin to a confidential informant was arraigned Friday morning by Berkeley County Magistrate Joan V. Bragg on one count of delivery...Tags: Theft, Crimes, Franklin (Franklin, Virginia), Transportation Accidents, Virginia
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Seedlings available for stewardship
The American chestnut, a member of the beech family to which oak species also belong, was once an extremely important member of eastern North American forest communities. Its original range extended from Maine and southern Ontario south to Mississippi...Tags: Natural Resources, Human Body, Bronx (New York City), Energy Resources, Forests
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Commissioners vote unanimously to allow developer to delay mitigation payment
heather.keels@herald-mail.comWashington County officials voted Tuesday to allow a developer to delay payment of $145,000 in promised mitigation for building homes in an overcrowded school district. Under the amended agreement, approved by a unanimous vote of the five-member Board of...Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Architecture, Homes, Arts and Culture, Land Price
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Mobile home explosion in Greene County; one man in hospital
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- A man suffered second- and third-degree burns after an explosion around noon on Sunday at his mobile home on Farm Road 92. Kenneth Agan, 33, is hospitalized but a Greene County Sheriff's Department spokesman did not know his...
Tags: Emergency Incidents, Explosions
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Executive Profile: Leaders share news from companies and careers, and their outlook on the economy
We checked in with executives profiled in the Tribune in the past year to learn their news, their insights about the coming year, and how they're feeling about the economy. Curt Bailey, president, Related Midwest Related has been running on all...
Tags: Sales, Students, Politics, Morningstar Incorporated, Securities
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Scrap-metal thefts continue as Central Florida construction market improves
A massive security plate lying in pieces on Val Chu's desk testifies to how bold and expert Central Florida's scrap-metal thieves can be. Until last week, it was one of two plates that covered fist-sized padlocks protecting at least $30,000 worth of...
Tags: Interstate 4, Theft, Cocaine, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, Criminals
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Murder trial to begin in 2011 death of sex offender in O.C.
A man accused of killing a registered sex offender in a San Juan Capistrano mobile home park and attacking a second victim days later goes on trial Monday for murder. Robert Vasquez, 36, could face a sentence of life in state prison without parole if...Tags: Trials, Sex Crimes
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Building plans were unfair to Beechcrest residents [Letter]
How would you feel if you were told without warning that you had one year to move out of your home without any sort of compensation money? Would you still be as angry if you were then told that your property was being taken in order to build a...Tags: Substance Abuse, Volunteers of America
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Engineering study shows wind speeds below 135 mph caused majority of damage in Joplin
ewood@ky3.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- An investigative team of engineers affiliated with the American Society of Civil Engineers found EF-2 winds, not EF-4 or EF-5, caused more than 80 percent of the damage in the Joplin tornado in May 2011. The twister had a 22-mile-...Tags: Science and Technology, Joplin Tornado (2011), Engineering, Technology, Weather
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