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Saturday, August 05, 2006

No ideas, no light & no (Utility trailers) end in sight! 


No ideas, no light & no end in sight! 
Now he's sorry.
Source: www.nydailynews.com

High winds blow trucks off Kan. highway 
Powerful storms slammed central Kansas with winds up to 100 mph Wednesday, downing trees, snapping utility poles and sweeping several vehicles off Interstate 70, authorities said.
Source: news.yahoo.com

Trailer manufacturer to build plant in Lebanon 
A leading manufacturer of cargo and utility trailers will build a new manufacturing plant in Lebanon. Mayor Ken Toombs announced last week that Pace American anticipates breaking ground on their first west coast facility this fall.
Source: www.lebanon-express.com

Center coordinates emergency relief 
Crisis management officials got a close-up glimpse Tuesday of a special utility bus that police and paramedics across the nation rely on to help coordinate emergency relief when disasters strike.
Source: www.montgomeryadvertiser.com

Hillrose property owner shares her story 
Since purchasing the Hillrose Mobile Home Park 2 1/2 years ago, owner Betty Carney claims she has "never taken a dime from it." Instead, she has "fed the park."
Source: www.brushnewstribune.com

Rape case against priest dropped, sorrow lingers 
The Rev. Rolando Benas and Sandra Carrasco met just once, after midnight at a Motel 6 off the highway in Sunnyvale. He recognized her from the attractive photograph she had sent him in the mail. She knew him by his priest's collar.
Source: www.mercurynews.com

Mainers begin cleanup after strong storms roll through 
Chain saws buzzed in many communities Wednesday as the cleanup began following a series of severe thunderstorms that toppled trees, sparked small fires and knocked out power for thousands of people.
Source: www.boston.com

Paperwork problem leads to power being cut at some FEMA trailers 
GULFPORT, Miss. Some residents at a FEMA trailer park in Harrison County found themselves without power this weekend.
Source: www.wreg.com

Midstate men turn loss into creative gain 
An idle comment during a conversation about how to help Hurricane Katrina victims sparked a Macon business that in just a few months has secured several patents pending and a major manufacturing contract.
Source: www.macon.com

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