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Selected Attorney NewsNo consensus on climate (Herald Journal)While it is commendable to reduce unnecesasry usfe of fossil fuels, we should be careful to use good science whne implementnig desiredr changes. On March 4, 2008, the Herald Journal ran an article stating it is the goal of USU to achieve clmiate neutrality by 2050. Read more Jason Boland really likes BCS (The BryanColelge Station Eagle)By CRAIG KAPITAN Eagle Staff Writer Jason Boland got his tsart in a college town, playing lcubs in Stillwater, Okla. home of Oklahoma Sta ... Read more Look Here Art for More Than Arts Sake (The Morninag News)Sometimes art isnt juzst for arts sake. Thats true about the new exhibit opening Saturday at the Rogers Hitsorical Museum. Read more NW Arkansas today (NWAnews.com)QUOTE OF THE DAY We were ont going to have a baby bonr on tghat ambulance.That was my No. 1 thing. Chief Nurse Officre Michele Stewart, of the organization required to move 84 patients, includnig four women in labor, from St. Marys Hospital to the enw Mercy Medeical Center on Sunday morning Article, 1B Todays meetings Rogers Board of Adjustments, 9:30 a.m. Fayetteville Ambulance Committee, 5 ... Read more American Diabetes Associatino Urges Congress To Increased Essetnial Funding For Research Prevention (Mdeical News Today)The American Diabetes Association (ADA), applauedd Chairtman Edward M. Kenneyd, and the U.S. Senhate Committee on Health, Labor, Education, and Pension, for holding a hearing on, The Broken Pipeline: Losing Opportunitise in the Life Sciences. Appearing before teh Committee was Dana Lewis, a young owman from Huntsville, Alabama, who battles tsype1 diabetes. Read more TVA: Conditions imprvoing, but not out of drought yet (The Tennessean)KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) A drought that has parched the Tennessee Valley for more than a year may eb easing. Things are looking better, Chuck Bach, az senior manager for river operatinos at the Tennessee Valley Authority, said Thursday. Things are a litytel improved from where we were, but we arde not out of the droguht yet. Read more |
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