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Completion date set for Fairmont’s sewer upgrade (The Times West Virginian)

A new completion date for the ongoing, citywide sanitary sewer upgrade project was set Thursday morning by the Fairmont Sanitary Sewer Board.The construction on the equalization (EQ) basin, which is the last leg of the project, is expected to be finished by the first of January, design department head for project engineers Greenhorne and O’Mara Steve Cain said.


Grant received to purchase radios for first-responders (The Times West Virginian)

According to Chris McIntire, director of the Marion County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, formerly known as the Office of Emergency Services, the county was awarded $132,000 in federal money through the Public Safety Interoperable Communications Grant.


Rougher wrestlers set to open season on Saturday (Muskogee Phoenix)

Muskogee wrestling coach Bob Jefferson watched his team go through some growing pains last season — and also wound up with a prize. Stacy McGee, his only senior, became Muskogee’s sixth state champion in Jefferson’s tenure, which enters its 29th season Saturday at the Muskogee Open.


Outdoor notebook (Muskogee Phoenix)

The outdoor calendar runs every Friday.


McCloud man sentenced for trying to entice girl (Muskogee Phoenix)

A McCloud man was sentenced to 15 years in federal prison Thursday for trying to entice or coerce an 11-year-old Vian girl to engage in sexual activity.


Muskogee County District Court 11.21.08 (Muskogee Phoenix)

Kirby Glee Coppin, 24, and Heather Nicole Hansen, 22, both of Muskogee. Shelby A. Reeve, 21, and Brittany Alicia Laugeson, 19, both of Muskogee.


Company becomes Energy Star partner (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)

Our company recently became an Energy Star partner


Live music (Muskogee Phoenix)

Max’s Garage, Chuck Allen Floyd, 116 N. Main St., 9 p.m., $5 cover, 682-0500, http://myspace.com/maxsgarage. The Flair Grill & Pub, Love Pusher, 501 N. Main St., 687-1668.


Ups and Downs in the Airline Industry Are Taking a Toll on New Projects (Engineering News-Record)

Just when the nation’s airports thought their post-9/11 recovery challenges were behind them, upheaval in the nation’s airline industry has clouded the future of many facility and airside construction programs. Months of surging oil prices, volatile credit markets, and sagging U.S. economic fortunes culminated in a summertime string of drastic service cutbacks, steep fare hikes, and other ...


'Green' Economy to Focus on Saving Money (TheStreet.com)

The economic downturn will help green industries focus more on saving money, an expert says.


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