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Afternoon News Headlines 5-24-12
24 May 2012, 1:31 pm
The debate is continuing about whether to put a five-cent deposit on water bottles, why a popular new laundry product could be harmful to children, and the results of a new study about how clean your workplace actually is.
Afternoon News Headlines 5-23-12
23 May 2012, 12:46 pm
A new report is raising questions about the quality of the air in the Springfield area, how Latino voters will have a huge impact on this year's election, and what Springfield school is dealing with an alleged outbreak of head lice.
Afternoon News Headlines 5-22
22 May 2012, 1:31 pm
Whether one western Massachusetts town should move school start times to later in the day, how the impact of the Davitt Bridge closing is already being felt, and whether your favorite restaurant could be violating health code.
Afternoon News Headlines 5-18-12
18 May 2012, 1:05 pm
A loophole in the state's drunk driving law, just how many calories may be in your favorite chain restaurant meal, and why this summer could be hotter than average.
Afternoon News Headlines 5-15-12
15 May 2012, 1:20 pm
A controversial plan to crack down on illegal immigrants who commit crimes is going into effect in Massachusetts, plus whether the national "Do Not Call" list is being ignored, and what you should do when you're stuck in a thunderstorm.
All 4 North County baseball teams win
12 May 2012, 2:14 am
Saturday May 12, 2012 New England Newspaper Staff ADAMS -- Hoosac Valley scored runs in five of the six innings it batted, backing up pitcher Zach Brassard. Brassard struck out seven and walked just one, allowing only one earned run in the 8-2 victory over Lee on Friday. Tanner Bird had three RBI while Connor Tworig drove in two for the Hurricanes.
Afternoon News Headlines 5-11-12
11 May 2012, 1:01 pm
The parenting movement highlighted by a Time Magazine article with a controversial cover, how a pill could prevent HIV, and whether President Obama is to blame for high gas prices.
Afternoon News Headlines 5-9-12
9 May 2012, 1:01 pm
How much you could be paying for Medicare, how Springfield's Vietnamese community is working to protect themselves after an attack that was caught on video, and is banning in-school bake sales a good idea to combat childhood obesity?
Invastion of the Great Lakes: Quagga mussels take over
25 April 2012, 6:20 am
Journal Register News Service The little-known quagga mussel is taking over vast stretches of the Great Lakes, dramatically reducing populations of game and commercial fish and presenting a much more immediate danger to lake ecology than its more famous cousin — the zebra mussel — ever did.
World - nalepa
Police blotter - Mercury
24 May 2012, 7:37 am
Cassidy nalepa, 30, was stopped around 1:30 a.m. for a “traffic violation” at the intersection of Jefferson Street and Stonehaven Drive, according to a state police report. nalepa allegedly displayed signs of being under the influence and ...
Township plans Memorial Day services and parade - Citizen's Voice
17 May 2012, 1:55 am
Congratulations to the following children who will receive their First Eucharist: Victoria Becker, Kevin Caffrey, Ryan Dzurisin, Erek Yamiolkowski, Ian Kopczynski, John nalepa, Rosalyn Partington, Ashton Schiel, Lynese Swida and Kayden Woods.
SLU awards 1,200 degrees at commencement - theadvocate.com
16 May 2012, 12:01 am
Mayeux, Business Administration; Katelyn M. Morris, Art; Treniece J. Morrise, Social Work; Daniel C. nalepa, Physics; Jauslynne S. Parker, Finance; Roland J. Robert IV, Criminal Justice; Kelly N. Westbrook, Nursing; Erica A. de Veer, History; St. Amant ...
Brocton taking shape as events near - Observer Today
13 May 2012, 10:38 pm
The board approved a resolution for advertisements to be published seeking summer employees. Trustees officially accepted the bid from Ed nalepa of Portland in the amount of $235 for timber that was removed around village electric lines this year.
Daily Convo for Sunday, May 13 - Pensacola News Journal
13 May 2012, 12:48 am
NORMAN nalepa said, "There you have it. Cut Medicaid and your problem is solved." DONALD SUPLICKI said, "If this is one for all and all for one, then everything the County funds, including the County Commissioners, need to take a piece of the ...
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