Public worksâ proposed $6.93 million budget up 6.3% Journal Inquirer Fri, 15 Apr 2011 22:40 PM PDT SOUTH WINDSOR â" The Public Works Departmentâs proposed $6.93 million budget is a 6.3 percent increase over the current year, but because of budget reallocations, energy costs, and the under-funding of some line items, the $412,000 spending increase doesnât tell the whole story, Public Works Director Michael Gantick, said. | Hip recycled beer bottle counters Abbotsford Mission Times Fri, 15 Apr 2011 22:34 PM PDT Making a home more green or environmentally-friendly has taken on a whole new meaning over the last few years. Green designing has evolved from changing a few light bulbs and thermostats to choosing energy-efficient appliances, recycled material floors, carpets and even furniture. | Shock come up short at Utah, fall to 1-4 KREM.com Spokane Fri, 15 Apr 2011 22:25 PM PDT The Spokane Shock came up on the losing end of a 69-62 decision against the Utah Blaze in Salt Lakeâs Energy Solutions Arena Friday night. | Power to start Morelli versus Jacksonville Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Fri, 15 Apr 2011 22:17 PM PDT In its fifth game of the season, the Power will use its third starting quarterback. Anthony Morelli, who participated in Power training camp but was cut before the season, will start when the Power welcome the Jacksonville Sharks to Consol Energy Center tonight. | Pitt's defense promises to be high energy, too Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Fri, 15 Apr 2011 22:16 PM PDT All eyes will be on the self-proclaimed "high-octane" offense today when the Panthers play their annual Blue-Gold Spring football game at Heinz Field. But defensive coordinator Keith Patterson believes his unit might be as much fun to watch as that no-huddle, spread-formation offense first-year coach Todd Graham will unveil today. | 8-year-old hit by truck, killed Concord Monitor Fri, 15 Apr 2011 22:12 PM PDT Warner Girl was riding bicycle near house An 8-year-old girl with boundless energy and shoulder-length brown hair died Thursday night after a small pickup truck hit her bicycle in front of the family home in Warner. Rosa Valpey, a second-grader at Simonds Elementary School, was riding eastbound on Route 103 when she cut across the double yellow line to pedal into one end of her circular driveway ... | | |
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