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Clam Diggers Hope for Another Chance RedNova
By Mark Yuasa, Seattle Times Jan. 7--Razor clam diggers might get another chance at coastal beaches this winter.
Outdoors Notebook | Clam diggers hope for another chance Seattle Times
Razor clam diggers might get another chance at coastal beaches this winter. "Some beaches could reopen, but it probably won't be until February
County calendar - 1/3/07 phillyburbs.com
Genealogy Huddle will meet, 7 p.m., Burlington County Library, 5 Pioneer Blvd., Westampton. Join Burlington County Genealogy Club for conversation, resource instruction, support and brainstorming on family history research. No registration required. Call (609) 267-9660.
Collapsed railroad tunnel costly for local lumber operations Coos Bay World Link
If fall's slumping housing market weren't bad enough, three Coos County lumber mills have another barrier to business. There's no railroad service. The Central Oregon & Pacific Railroad has been unable to reopen its short line heading south out of Florence to Coquille due to a collapsed tunnel.
HERE'S LOOKING AT YOU 2006 CentralOhio.com
New stores, new hires, new laws and new elected officials made news in the Marion area in 2006. Kohl's Department Store and Whirlpool Corp. provided new shopping opportunities and new jobs, respectively, while voters chose to ban smoking statewide and City Council decided to prohibit exotic animals.
In Melrose, it's all about families Boston Globe
MELROSE -- Some communities push for over-55 developments because older folks rarely need that most expensive of municipal service -- quality public schools. Not here, where it's all about families .
2006 a year of growth, change The Daily Home
In the wake of national elections that gave control of Congress to the Democrats, 2006 was a year of change for the country as a whole. The same is true for Talladega and St. Clair counties — and for The Daily Home, which opened in its new building on Battle Street in Talladega.
Government's timber moves have far-reaching impact Salem Statesman Journal
The government giveth and the government taketh away. Blessed be the government? Two centuries ago, the federal government owned all the land west of the Mississippi River.
Editorial: More Accurate Mileage Ratings for New Vehicles WOAI
A sampling of editorial opinion around Texas Many car buyers are disappointed upon finding that the mileage ratings listed on window stickers for new vehicles don't match performance on the road.
Storm’s wallop hits county in pocket Hood River News
Photo by Michael McElwee River changes: Michael McElwee took this aerial photograph on Nov. 10 when he went flying with Port Commissioner Hoby Streich following the Nov. 7 storm.