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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.


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.


CVS, Powerhouse Plans Meet Village Approval (East Aurora Advertiser)

The East Aurora Village Board issued negative declarations under New York State Environmental Quality Review (SEQR) law on Nov. 17 for two projects planned in the village. A negative declaration means that the board has found no indication that a project will have significant adverse environmental impacts.


Bids for sinking fund projects in the works (The Romeo Observer)

To determine the building and construction projects of the future, Romeo Community Schools will look at the projects of today. During an update of sinking fund projects and costs, the Board of Education was asked to consider approving a bid to get a security project rolling.


W-B Tech nears $5M contract for lights, HVAC (Times Leader)

PLAINS TWP. -- A contract for lighting, heating, ventilation and air conditioning was granted tentative approval by the Joint Operating Committee of the Wilkes-Barre Area Career and Technical Center on Monday.


Council to review 2006 audit (Nevada Daily Mail)

The Nevada City Council will be spending considerable time tonight hearing about the city's 2006 city audit, which is a year late.


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