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Local Briefs Fort Wayne News-Sentinel A man heard a popping sound Tuesday coming from his car while driving on Interstate 469 between Maplecrest Road and Interstate 69. Shortly before 5 p.m., his car caught fire. According to Chief Jim Berger of the St. Joe Fire Department, an Indiana State Police trooper put the fire out with an extinguisher. Firefighters finished cooling things off with water. There were no injuries. The Great Warriors The Herald SOUTH AFRICANS have paid tribute to the massive contribution by Zimbabwean football stars — who have plied their trade in that country — in turning their Premiership into a competitive top-flight league. HC asks govt to clear stand on Lavalin case Kaumundi Online The Kerala High Court raises suspicion on the state government's stand against a CBI probe on the SNC Lavalin issue. From armor to Steakburgers Lebanon Daily Record A Steak n Shake restaurant will be opening in Lebanon as early as May 2007 west of the current Long John Silvers restaurant on South Jefferson Avenue. Plaster: factory stores unlikely Lebanon Daily Record Evergreen Factory Stores, a proposed 275,000-square foot outlet mall planned for and the impetus for changing the name of part of Industrial Drive to Evergreen Parkway, might not happen, said Steve Plaster, owner of Evergreen Investments, LLC, the firm looking to develop the property. Govt warns it will deal sternly with tanker strike Kaumundi Online As the indefinite strike by tanker operators in the state entered the second day against making speed governors mandatory, the state government warned the owners of stern steps in the event of the stir prolonging, causing disruption in movement of petroleum products and cooking gas. Quantification of Changes in Chemical Pesticide Human Health Risk Following the Introduction of Bt Cotton and RedNova By Zhou, Yun; Kastenberg, William E ABSTRACT Human health risks associated with changes in synthetic chemical pesticide use following the introduction of genetically modified crops are quantified in this article. Progress marks century of Edge family management Pickens County Progress By Jeff Warren A hundred years is a long time. Wednesday, November 22 marked a century of Edge family involvement with this newspaper, the Pickens County Progress. Claude Fletcher Edge took over operation of the Progress in 1906 with the help of his young sons, Claude and Robert. Southwest rivers offer up some coho, steelhead The Olympian River conditions and weather took a big chunk out of angler enthusiasm last week, but there was some angler activity and success had in a few Southwest Washington rivers. T.A. Dugger ladies split with Jr. Lady Toppers Elizabethton Star The inability to make a lay-up paired with struggles from the charity stripe worked against T.A. Dugger's eighth grade girls Monday as the Jr. Lady Cyclones suffered a 36-24 home loss to the Science Hill Jr. Lady Toppers.
Local Briefs Fort Wayne News-Sentinel A man heard a popping sound Tuesday coming from his car while driving on Interstate 469 between Maplecrest Road and Interstate 69. Shortly before 5 p.m., his car caught fire. According to Chief Jim Berger of the St. Joe Fire Department, an Indiana State Police trooper put the fire out with an extinguisher. Firefighters finished cooling things off with water. There were no injuries. The Great Warriors The Herald SOUTH AFRICANS have paid tribute to the massive contribution by Zimbabwean football stars — who have plied their trade in that country — in turning their Premiership into a competitive top-flight league. HC asks govt to clear stand on Lavalin case Kaumundi Online The Kerala High Court raises suspicion on the state government's stand against a CBI probe on the SNC Lavalin issue. From armor to Steakburgers Lebanon Daily Record A Steak n Shake restaurant will be opening in Lebanon as early as May 2007 west of the current Long John Silvers restaurant on South Jefferson Avenue. Plaster: factory stores unlikely Lebanon Daily Record Evergreen Factory Stores, a proposed 275,000-square foot outlet mall planned for and the impetus for changing the name of part of Industrial Drive to Evergreen Parkway, might not happen, said Steve Plaster, owner of Evergreen Investments, LLC, the firm looking to develop the property. Govt warns it will deal sternly with tanker strike Kaumundi Online As the indefinite strike by tanker operators in the state entered the second day against making speed governors mandatory, the state government warned the owners of stern steps in the event of the stir prolonging, causing disruption in movement of petroleum products and cooking gas. Quantification of Changes in Chemical Pesticide Human Health Risk Following the Introduction of Bt Cotton and RedNova By Zhou, Yun; Kastenberg, William E ABSTRACT Human health risks associated with changes in synthetic chemical pesticide use following the introduction of genetically modified crops are quantified in this article. Progress marks century of Edge family management Pickens County Progress By Jeff Warren A hundred years is a long time. Wednesday, November 22 marked a century of Edge family involvement with this newspaper, the Pickens County Progress. Claude Fletcher Edge took over operation of the Progress in 1906 with the help of his young sons, Claude and Robert. Southwest rivers offer up some coho, steelhead The Olympian River conditions and weather took a big chunk out of angler enthusiasm last week, but there was some angler activity and success had in a few Southwest Washington rivers. T.A. Dugger ladies split with Jr. Lady Toppers Elizabethton Star The inability to make a lay-up paired with struggles from the charity stripe worked against T.A. Dugger's eighth grade girls Monday as the Jr. Lady Cyclones suffered a 36-24 home loss to the Science Hill Jr. Lady Toppers.long+john+silvers: long john silver restaurant , long john silvers menu , long john silver restaurant , long john silvers menu , long+john+silvers
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