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57. News Headline: Krum ISD project snarled by traffic The city requested that the district conduct a traffic study, which the district submitted to the Planning and Zoning Commission last month for its preliminary plat approval. City engineering officials raised concerns that the schools traffic would be unmanageable along FM1173 and overwhelm the neighborhood streets on the other sides of the proposed school. Krum ISD project snarled by traffic . Denton Record-Chronicle . News for Denton County, Texas . Local News. District and city...
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58. News Headline: Let s go Preparations for this year's county fair began immediately following last year's fair with meetings to review successes and challenges and to begin planning for this year. Kaslon said about 500 4-Hers have already registered nearly 6,000 pre-entries, including animals and projects in the exhibit hall. The construction category judges the quality of the item and the fashion review judges how it fits and the modeling of the project. The show includes halter classes, showmanship, barrel and...
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59. News Headline: No need to convince her of EEE threat Colleen Phillips says she can't believe there is any debate at all about the merit of towns' spraying to kill mosquitoes that carry Eastern equine encephalitis. Phillips, 65, is one of several Massachusetts residents who have contracted potentially deadly encephalitis from a mosquito. As people head outdoors this summer, Phillips says, she feels compelled to share her story, and urge others to take precautions against being bitten. Although environmental advocates have protested the...
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60. News Headline: COLLEGE NOTES The center will have 50 horse stalls, indoor and outdoor riding arenas, classrooms, tack and feed rooms and a small apartment. Pleased by the state's increased commitment to higher education, several Ohio colleges are freezing tuition beyond the mandatory two years for undergraduate fees. The University of Akron announced last week that it would hold undergraduate, graduate and law-school tuition rates steady for the coming school year. Programs include the continuing studies, which offers...
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61. News Headline: Katrina victims find a better life in Canadian benefactors ... Yet she was taken with Canadaville, a sprawling property where squirrels scurry in open fields and the songs of birds and bleats of goats carry on the breeze. Among other things, they must work or go to school, volunteer at least eight hours a week, participate in the community council and stay away from drugs, project manager Shane Carmichael said. A place in the country, built by a Canadian industrialist, where hurricane-displaced families could live rent-free if they followed the rules....
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62. News Headline: Bob Mayfield takes Cutting Horse association reins Search Articles Search Member since 1985 E-mail . Print Bob Mayfield takes Cutting Horse association reins Sally Harrison - July 09, 2007 Bob Mayfield of Wills Point, Texas, has been installed as president of the Fort Worth-based National Cutting Horse Association. Search Articles Search Member since 1985 E-mail . Print Bob Mayfield takes Cutting Horse association reins Sally Harrison - July 09, 2007 Bob Mayfield of Wills Point, Texas, has been installed as president of the Fort...
Source • Fort Worth Business Press,TX •
63. News Headline: Bozeman's McLane proves he can compete with the best He didn't disappoint the hometown crowd, turning in an 80-point ride on a tough bucking horse. What made the performance all the more special was that he delivered it against some of the top cowboys in the country. Gray and Havens rank sixth and ninth, respectively, in the national PRCA bareback standings. Those are top-quality riders and top-quality stock, so that's a big deal for me. I like riding with those guys, because you ride to the level of your competition. You can go to each...
Source • The Bozeman Daily Chronicle,MT •
64. News Headline: UPI Thoroughbred Racing Roundup UPI Thoroughbred Racing Roundup By ROBERT KIECKHEFER UPI Racing Writer Some of the top names in turf racing were at Monmouth Park for the $750,000 United Nations Stakes and English Channel not only beat them all, but also bettered his own record in winning the race for the second straight year. UPI Thoroughbred Racing Roundup By ROBERT KIECKHEFER UPI Racing Writer Some of the top names in turf racing were at Monmouth Park for the $750,000 United Nations Stakes and English Channel not only...
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