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Police cars cost lower than expected (North Platte Telegraph)

The North Platte Telegraph The cost of three new cars for the Police Department is less than originally thought.


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.


High school renovation moves forward ... for now (Wilton Bulletin)

The $20.5-million Wilton High School renovation project is proceeding as planned for the moment, but the Board of Selectmen said Monday night that a potentially tumultuous financial situation for the town beyond the current problems would likely force it to revisit the options in January.


Energy alert (Daily Record)

With a leak the size of 3,800 milk crates, the Benfield family of Landing suffers from extreme air loss.


The County's Mission to Conserving Energy (The Union)

The County of Nevada has taken many steps over the past several years to conserve energy usage within its buildings in an effort to reduce the cost of monthly utilities.


Builders go green from the foundation up (The Star-Ledger)

Although he always considered himself a "tree hugger," Steve Needle's commitment to the environment took solid shape on Sept. 11, 2001, the day before his 40th birthday. In the wake of the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington,...


Johnson Controls relocates to Westerville (This Week Westerville)

A worldwide manufacturer of automotive parts and services opened its doors for business in Westerville two weeks ago.


Home Energy Audits Show How to Slash Electric Bills (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)

Chuck Kelly is saving hundreds of dollars each month on utility bills because of a home energy audit and corrective action taken by Berkey's, the Home Energy Management Company. Kelly's electric bill dropped a whopping 40 percent the first full month. The EPA says more than half of all homes have one or more energy wasting problems caused by faulty HVAC equipment installation.


Stafford schools to deliver referendum presentations tonight (Asbury Park Press)

Southern Regional and Stafford Township school districts will each be presenting their referendums during the township's council meeting tonight.


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