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Editor’s note: The following is a month-by-month recap of some of the top newsmaking events of 2008.
SLEEPING WITH A computer screen resting on your chest, knowing that you should wake up every 15-to-20 minutes all night long to monitor that screen, hardly constitutes a good night's sleep.
Baker City Public Works Director Michelle Owen is on vacation, but she still reads the letters to the editor in her local newspaper. On the subject of city workers keeping Baker City’s 70 miles of streets and state highways clear of snow, Owen isn’t liking what she sees on the Opinion page.
Here is the complete round-up of highlights from front page news in The Wayne Independent for 2008 in Wayne County, Pa.
A water bomber releases its load of fire retardent on a forest fire near the Myra Canyon forest service road . (July 23). Travis Pankiw, a 19-year-old Rutland youth, was found after he went missing. He was slightly confused and tired from being out overnight but appeared to be doing well otherwise.
The past 12 months brought many changes to Sewickley and neighboring communities. read more »
Here is a round-up of highlights from front page news in The Wayne Independent for 2008, from July to September, in Wayne County, Pa.
When something is not working, the only two options are either to fix it, or get rid of it and start over with something new. [...]
A huge rock was thrown through the front door of a business breaking the window on Second Avenue in Belmont before 2:32 a.m. Sunday, Dec. 21. Burglary. A residence on Standish Street was burglarized before 7:53 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 21.
Oak Bay council struck a committee to research the issue of whether to allow secondary suites in the municipality. In January, Nigel Beattie, then head of planning, presented a report summarizing the benefits and challenges of legalizing rental suites in homes.
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