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Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Utility trailers - Lights, AC back on in Bangor 


Lights, AC back on in Bangor 
Bangor residents chilled out Sunday as the Coulee Region suffered through its second 98-degree day in a row. Electricity was restored to the villages 5,300 utility customers at 3:30 a.m., said Xcel Energy spokeswoman Chris Ouellette.
Source: www.couleenews.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

Lakewood tries to settle long-standing issue of RV parking 
Council: City long known to welcome trailers seeks to limit blight, nuisance.
Source: www.presstelegram.com

Canada Cartage Rolls Out Headwaters REALDiSPATCH In-field Fleet Management Solution; Enables Real-Time Control 
Canada Cartage is Canada's leading supplier of dedicated fleet services, with coast-to-coast operations. It is now enhancing its services through the use of a wireless in-field fleet management system from Headwater Technology Solutions, Inc. The new system will enable real-time positive control over units in the field, enabling instant adjustments to driver assignments and schedules. (PRWEB Aug
Source: www.prweb.com

G. Chambers Williams III: Mercedes-Benz gets in the big SUV game with the refined 2007 GL450 
Despite rising fuel prices, some people still need large SUVs for their families, and sales of these vehicles, surprisingly, are holding steady even as sales of midsize sport utilities plunge.
Source: www.mysanantonio.com

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