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Sunday, August 06, 2006

Trailers should be sold cheap, lawmaker says  (Trailer Rental)


Trailers should be sold cheap, lawmaker says 
PUNTA GORDA -- A U.S. congressman has called for FEMA to sell its trailers at prices low enough so that poverty-stricken hurricane victims can actually afford them.
Source: www.sun-herald.com

Equity trust suffers drop in asset value 
Aberdeen Development Capital has suffered a near-16% fall in net asset value following adverse events at two of its biggest investments.
Source: www.theherald.co.uk

Exeter seeking rental registry 
EXETER Borough officials plan to find out who is renting in the borough, once they introduce a new landlord/tenant rental register within the next few months.
Source: www.timesleader.com

Triad schools district sets registration dates 
The Triad Community School District No. 2 will begin registration for the 2006-07 school year next week. The registration for all grades will be conducted at Triad High School.
Source: www.goedwardsville.com

Law and Order 
A Geauga County truck driver injured by a blow from a metal rod won a $2.8 million verdict Friday in Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court.
Source: www.cleveland.com

Keokuk tightens container regulations 
The Keokuk City Council Thursday passed an ordinance prohibiting off street parking of some vehicles and containers in residential areas.
Source: www.dailygate.com

HELPING HANDS:: South Mississippians helping each other 
Helping Hands is a periodic feature by the Sun Herald that puts people together who need help or are willing to help. If you fit either category, call Sound Off at 896-2123 or e-mail soundoff@sunherald.com and leave a brief message and contact information.
Source: www.sunherald.com

Couple charged with concealing items 
Brian Wayne Owens, 42, and Chrystal Deanne Hudson, 30 were charged July 17 with concealing merchandise at Kmart, 815 E. Innes St. * Phyllis Reliford Pettiford reported a July 17 larceny at 802 N. Long St.
Source: www.salisburypost.com

Slowing down high-end bike theft 
W-B bike valet service offers short-term, overnight storage kthompson@whistlerquestion.com Last Monday thieves broke into the Iron Horse/MadCatz trailer in Whistler and stole some expensive bikes belonging to World Cup stars Steve Peat of Great Britain and Sam Hill of Australia.
Source: www.whistlerquestion.com

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