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Updated on June 18, 2007
73. Aquaculture News: Salvation Army plans summer food drive The number of families that increases in the summer, however, as a result of school being out for the summer and children being home for more meals, according to a press release. Salvation Army plans summer food drive . The Star Press - www.thestarpress.com - Muncie, IN Welcome toThe Star PressMuncie, IN. The food pantry receives fewer donations during the summer months, instead receiving the bulk of its donations during the winter holiday season. Non-perishable foods can be donated in the...
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74. Aquaculture News: Jeff Lytle: Thirsty Collier County; surprise! road delayed; Halas headache Saying there are a million conversations to be had by the county and neighborhood about crowd control, traffic congestion, sanitation, emergency medical service and more, Staros says he is opposed to tapping the tourist tax, which the countys two Ritz-Carltons help generate, even if all those questions are solved. Saying there are a million conversations to be had by the county and neighborhood about crowd control, traffic congestion, sanitation, emergency medical service and more, Staros...
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75. Aquaculture News: News Journal file photo Jeff Miller's office include: $3 million for the Food and Drug Administration to increase the percentage of farm-raised shrimp imports tested for chloramphenicol and other harmful antibiotics used in the shrimp industry. Jeff Miller believes Congress could learn from Florida when it comes to special hometown-funding requests commonly referred to as pork. Miller said he's filed 15 requests this year, but he would only make public the list of funding requests his office has received....
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76. Aquaculture News: Travel: In footsteps of Blackbeard The Outer Banks is a 100-mile long string of narrow barrier islands off the coast of North Carolina, covering approximately half of the state's coastline. At the moment the region is enjoying a booming tourism industry and with beautiful weather and picturesque views, it's not hard to see why, To this day it's unclear whether the white families were massacred or they simply moved on to another area of the country, but the story of those first colonists is told in the excellent play The...
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77. Aquaculture News: News Blog: Posts tagged congress Tech news blog - Posts tagged 'congress' - CNET News.com Log in . Sign up Why join? Remember me . Forgot password? Welcome (log out) View profile Search: Advanced search Find Consumers' Most Wanted Sedan Today on CNET Reviews News Downloads Tips & Tricks CNET TV Compare Prices Blogs Business Tech. Cutting Edge. Access. Threats. Media 2. Tech news blog - Posts tagged 'congress' - CNET News.com Log in . Sign up Why join? Remember me . Forgot password? Welcome (log out) View profile Search:...
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78. Aquaculture News: County commission supports Duck Creek fisheries habitat project County board members were unanimous in deciding to send a letter of support to the Ottawa National Forest regarding habitat improvement a mile southeast of Watersmeet. A coldwater stream managed for brook and brown trout, it has special regulations for trout requiring artificial lures only and a 10-inch minimum on brookies and a 12-inch minimum on browns, according Forest Service officials. The Forest Service wants to build wedge dams in the creek to aid stream habitat, using large woody...
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