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| Police seek man who robbed gas station (Salem Statesman Journal) Linn County authorities were seeking a man who robbed a Chevron station early Sunday morning, officials said. Board stands pat on clinic proviso (The Citizen of Laconia) The Planning Board has upheld the decision of City Planner Shanna Saunders that requires the company seeking to open a methadone clinic in the O'Shea Industrial Park to have a uniformed police officer and cruiser on site during all hours of operation. SANDY BERGER: Plenty of Options for Playing Digital Music (The Southern Pines Pilot) The world of music has changed drastically. It is not so much that the music has changed (which it always does), but it is that we are now listening to music in new digital ways. You may remember listening to vinyl records, reel tapes, eight-tracks or cassette tapes. They are all passé. Even CDs are on their way out. COLUMN - Getting an education in parking lot volunteerism (The Holland Sentinel) New job experience line for the resume: Parking lot volunteer. I?m putting it in because I got one heck of an education last weekend in what goes into staffing those lots around Saugatuck. I thought I?d set up a lawn chair in the shade and wave a few cars through between chapters in the purposely pretentious books I brought (a biography of Julius Caesar ? All Saugatuck is divided into three ... Movement afterparties (Detroit Free Press) Here's a rundown of some of the weekend's best afterparties. A full array of listings is available at detroit.metromix.com. |
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