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    Mar 31, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  1. Board of Education members remain open-minded about office move

    There has been talk in the community about the possibility of Washington County Public Schools’ administrative offices moving to downtown Hagerstown, but what do the elected school board members think of the idea?
    julieg@herald-mail.com
    There has been talk in the community about the possibility of Washington County Public Schools’ administrative offices moving to downtown Hagerstown, but what do the elected school board members think of the idea? Several Washington County Board of...

    Tags: Moving and Storage, Teaching and Learning, Allegheny Energy Inc., Elections, Services and Shopping

  2. Apr 9, 2013 |Story| Daily Pilot
  3. Zig-zag flight pattern proposed

    In addition to that famously steep takeoff, some passengers heading out of John Wayne Airport could someday sit through a zig-zag  over the Upper Newport Bay, if the Federal Aviation Administration approves a departure procedure recommended by  the Newport Beach City Council.
    In addition to that famously steep takeoff, some passengers heading out of John Wayne Airport could someday sit through a zig-zag  over the Upper Newport Bay, if the Federal Aviation Administration approves a departure procedure recommended by  the...

    Tags: Moving and Storage, Air Transportation Industry, Federal Aviation Administration, Services and Shopping

  4. Mar 17, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Attorneys object to cameras at DuPage murder trial

    When the DuPage County courts began experimenting with cameras last fall, courthouse observers predicted that the trial of Johnny Borizov, accused of killing three members of a Darien family, would likely be the first major trial in the area to feature the enhanced media coverage.
    Special to the Tribune
    When the DuPage County courts began experimenting with cameras last fall, courthouse observers predicted that the trial of Johnny Borizov, accused of killing three members of a Darien family, would likely be the first major trial in the area to feature...

    Tags: Murder, Litigation, Trials, Services and Shopping, Darien (DuPage, Illinois)

  6. Feb 25, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Tavon Austin, other random NFL combine thoughts

    The NFL’s annual pre-draft meat market wraps up Tuesday, but one of the players generating the most buzz at the NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis was former Dunbar star Tavon Austin. His 4.34 in the 40-yard dash Sunday validated the gigabytes of electrifying game tape the wide receiver compiled at West Virginia.
    The Baltimore Sun
    The NFL’s annual pre-draft meat market wraps up Tuesday, but one of the players generating the most buzz at the NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis was former Dunbar star Tavon Austin. His 4.34 in the 40-yard dash Sunday validated the gigabytes...

    Tags: Minnesota Vikings, Kelechi Osemele, Matt Barkley, Michael Oher, Sports

  8. Sep 21, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  9. Fish in hand, he was on the hook

    It sat in a corner of my freezer for weeks, a reminder of my indecision. Or my lousy Spanish accent. I'd flown to La Paz, Mexico, earlier this year for a fishing trip with a friend. We'd been hunting a few times before and had always made it a point to...

    Tags: Emergency Health Procedures, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Science and Technology, Moving and Storage, Mexico

  10. Sep 6, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Md. has one of nation's tightest markets for vacant residential lots

    Wooded land is plentiful around The Pointe at ArundelPreserve, a subdivision at one end of a massive mixed-use development off Arundel Mills Boulevard in Hanover.
    Wooded land is plentiful around The Pointe at ArundelPreserve, a subdivision at one end of a massive mixed-use development off Arundel Mills Boulevard in Hanover. But as is happening throughout Maryland, finished home lots — barren plats that are...

    Tags: Harford County, Prices, House Building, Annapolis, Moving and Storage

  12. Jul 20, 2012 |Story| Petoskey News
  13. Fletch's site plan approved, rebuilt dealership moves forward

    PETOSKEY — Fletch’s of Petoskey hopes to break ground in 60 days on new GMC/Buick and Audi facilities, after the dealership’s proposal to rebuild at its current location was approved 5-1 by Petoskey Planning Commission on Thursday.
    PETOSKEY — Fletch’s of Petoskey hopes to break ground in 60 days on new GMC/Buick and Audi facilities, after the dealership’s proposal to rebuild at its current location was approved 5-1 by Petoskey Planning Commission on Thursday. That...

    Tags: Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Don Johnson, Audi, Voting, Services and Shopping

  14. Jul 6, 2012 |Story| Burbank Leader
  15. City could make it harder to form historic districts

    Supporters of creating historic districts in Burbank intend to give City Council members an earful Tuesday as they consider a proposal that would make the threshold for establishing the protected neighborhoods the most restrictive in Los Angeles County....

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Moving and Storage, Human Interest, Services and Shopping

  16. Mar 29, 2012 |Story| Chicago Shopping
  17. How to select furniture for your Florida home office

    Whether you've just&nbsp;<a href="http://www.mymove.com/" target="_new"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">moved</span></a> into an Orlando vacation home and are creating a secondary home office or you need a change of scenery in your existing office, it's best to start with the main furniture pieces first. Does a classic desk with multiple drawers make most sense for the way you work? Or, do you need a freestanding worktable that the whole family can gather around? Perhaps a repurposed dining table with rolling files underneath is what best suits your style. Once you've chosen your main furniture piece, decide how your desk will work within the overall plan. Do you enjoy being able to look out a window, or are you more likely to stay focused facing a working wall with a calendar, pinboard and notes? A central workstation, around which traffic can flow, is ideal for some workspaces. Decide whether an open plan is best for you, or if you prefer working at a desk tucked in a corner.
    Whether you've just moved into an Orlando vacation home and are creating a secondary home office or you need a change of scenery in your existing office, it's best to start with the main furniture pieces first. Does a classic desk with multiple drawers...

    Tags: Moving and Storage, Services and Shopping, Orlando

  18. Mar 21, 2012 |Column| Allentown Morning Call
  19. Accused repeat offender facing scrutiny by state officials

    A Salisbury Township man and his company are the focus of a debate over how much an accused repeat offender should be fined for breaking state regulations. Last week, the Public Utility Commission rejected a proposed settlement with Robert Levan, who...

    Tags: Facebook, Music, Concerts, Rentals, Macungie

  20. Mar 26, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  21. City Section IAC votes to support revision in CIF transfer rules

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    The City Section Interscholastic Athletic Committee has become one of the first sections in the state to endorse a proposal to revise CIF transfer rules. The committee voted to instruct its delegation to the state Federated Council meeting in May......
  22. Sep 2, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Gary Hammer dies at 57; plant hunter and horticulturalist

    He had been called the Indiana Jones of horticulture, breaking his leg while hanging from a cliff in Mexico to collect bromeliads and facing down the rifles of Ecuadorean soldiers who mistook him for a spy.
    He had been called the Indiana Jones of horticulture, breaking his leg while hanging from a cliff in Mexico to collect bromeliads and facing down the rifles of Ecuadorean soldiers who mistook him for a spy. Nurseryman Gary Hammer "risked life and limb,...

    Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, South Africa, Air Transportation Delays, Gary, Indiana Jones (fictional character)

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