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Wednesday, July 19, 2006

Runoff rapids  (Utility trailers)


Runoff rapids 
BRUNEAU, Idaho -- Just about every mention of a trip down the remote Bruneau River includes ever-present poison ivy, a rattlesnake count and a vivid description of a brutal dirt road.
Source: www.standard.net

N-Waste Bitterly Divides Utah Tribe 
By H. Josef Hebert Associated Press SKULL VALLEY, Tooele County -- Leon Bear, a stocky man in T- shirt and jeans, peers across the sagebrush-pocked valley where his ancestors once chased Pony Express riders and sees the future for his dwindling tribe. Nuclear waste.
Source: www.redorbit.com

Smart buildings get smarter 
A fiber-optic system sends a property manager an e-mail alert the second a bathroom stall runs out of toilet paper.
Source: www.bradenton.com

5 destinations, 1 tank of gas 
You don't have to fly or drive cross-country to experiece some of the best scenery the nation has to offer.
Source: www.theolympian.com

First responders' preparedness shines 
Quality emergency responses ruled the day on June 30 when a tornado struck Cheektowaga, peeling back portions of roofs, throwing trailers around like Matchbox cars, disrupting utility services and throwing a scare into thousands of residents. The quick response by town emergency personnel helped to
Source: www.cheektowagatimes.com

Multisport: B.O.B Strollers Strengthens Partnership with the Iron Girl Brand 
"BOB shares Iron Girl's attitude toward healthy lifestyles for women and families. Were proud to support Iron Girl events that foster these values," said Damon Noller, vice president of sales and marketing for BOB Strollers.
Source: www.runnersweb.com

Nations longest-operating auto plant faces final days 
For more than 80 years, two smokestacks bearing Overland spelled out in brick have towered over Toledos Jeep Parkway plant, a remnant of the auto company that started the massive complex in 1910. But like Willys-Overland Motor Co.
Source: www.toledoblade.com

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