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Wednesday, June 07, 2006

In or out of the water, boats at marina attract line of onlookers in Middletown  (Utility trailers)


In or out of the water, boats at marina attract line of onlookers in Middletown 
A different kind of parade took place Saturday at the Leonardo State Marina on Concord Avenue.
Source: www.app.com

U.S. 89 visitor center debate starting anew 
PAGE There has been little talk about a proposed visitor center for Page on U.S. 89 since last years municipal election, but Mayor Dan Brown is planning to reignite the debate to loan the Arizona Department of Transportation more than $1 million so it can build the center ahead of schedule.
Source: www.lakepowellchronicle.com

WhereNet Active RFID System Automates Inbound Supply Chain and Improves Logistics for Ford of Canada 
WhereNet Corp., the leader of wireless solutions for tracking and managing enterprise assets, announced today that Ford Motor Company of Canada is deploying the standards-based WhereNet active radio frequency identification , real-time locating system technology at Ford's Oakville Assembly Complex in Ontario, Canada.
Source: biz.yahoo.com

Sports Cars Offer High Gas Mileage Cure for the SUV Blues 
Current and prospective SUV owners seeking relief at the pump may do better by purchasing distinctive, high-performing sports cars instead. (PRWEB May 27, 2006)
Source: www.prweb.com

Wednesday deadline set for property assessments 
JONESBORO -- Craighead County Assessor Eddie Thomas issued a friendly reminder on Friday that the deadline for personal property assessments without a penalty is fast approaching.
Source: www.jonesborosun.com

Texas drivers cruise at 80 mph on I20 
It was driving as usual for Steve Masters as he hit 80 mph along Interstate 20, the new speed limit along some wide-open stretches in rural Texas.
Source: news.yahoo.com

Risky Brevard highway to be upgraded 
Kathy Quinton works in Viera and lives in Titusville, so her quickest route home would be Interstate 95.
Source: feeds.orlandosentinel.com

Agenda change allows comment 
The City Council on Tuesday night rearranged its agenda to allow officials to comment on city issues and answer questions raised by residents during public comment, held at the start of meetings.
Source: www.sunherald.com

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