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  • Bellevue man found dead outside emergency room Wednesday, July 2, 2008 @ 8:12PM Associated Press - July 2, 2008 8:05 PM ET BELLEVUE, Wash. (AP) - The body of a 44-year-old man has been found near Overlake Hospital in Bellevue.
  • Bridgeton Harbor to open sales, lease center Wednesday, July 2, 2008 @ 8:09PMBRIDGETON -- The major development that is already transforming Bridgeton will show another layer of itself Thursday. A leasing-and-sales center is opening at the marina of Bridgeton Harbor, the thousand-acre development in progress in the town across the river from New Bern.
  • California officials monitor halibut fishing Wednesday, July 2, 2008 @ 8:05PMCalifornia wildlife officials have stepped up their monitoring of halibut fishing this year in response to concerns about overfishing.
  • Ian Welsh: Turning Obama Into A Punchline: How Democrats Can Lose Wednesday, July 2, 2008 @ 7:47PMOnce upon a time there was a candidate who was 17 points ahead of his foe. The election, it seemed, was his. His name was...
  • Fourth of July holiday safety tips Wednesday, July 2, 2008 @ 7:22PMThe Fourth of July brings plans of back yard barbecue parties, riding jet skis on the lake and of course, fireworks, but one thing is often overlooked during the planning stages — safety.
  • Ravenstahl balks at casino changes Wednesday, July 2, 2008 @ 6:31PMMayor Luke Ravenstahl today sent a letter to state Gaming Control Board Chairwoman Mary DiGiacomo Colins, expressing his concerns about proposed changes to the planned North Shore casino.
  • Nation/World Roundup for July 2 Wednesday, July 2, 2008 @ 6:21PMGRANITE CITY, Ill. (AP) — An exhaustive, two-state manhunt for an ex-convict suspected in eight grisly slayings has ended with the man quietly arrested outside a bar known as a police hangout.
  • HEADLINES FOR JUNE 27, 2008 Wednesday, July 2, 2008 @ 6:07PMA decision could be made on July 14 about a school levy referendum this fall. Supt. Jim Bauck asked the Buffalo Hanover Montrose School Board for some direction at the board meeting last Monday, June 23. Discussions and committee work have taken place in regard to a possible Nov. 4 referendum.
  • Celebrate the Fourth of July in style! Wednesday, July 2, 2008 @ 5:34PMThe Professional Bull Riders (PBR) Challenger Tour will be celebrating 30 years of professional rodeo here July 3-5. Gates open at 5 p.m. with the action starting at 6:30 p.m. - rain or shine - at the Double J Rodeo Grounds on?Highway 34 east.
  • Still at high tide: Smith finishes third in the world at Etchells Championships Wednesday, July 2, 2008 @ 1:06PM It has been a 30-year odyssey on the high seas for Marblehead’s Judson Andrew Smith, who at 51 admits to taking it one year at a time as a professional sailor.
  • ‘Stay-cations’: Independence Day Events Wednesday, July 2, 2008 @ 12:38PMA gallon of regular unleaded gasoline is at or near $4 per gallon and crude is trading at more than $140 per barrel. Airfare has risen and the dollar is sinking. Recent reports have told us that rental-car costs are rising.
  • San Carlos Wildlife department to upgrade Talkalai Lake Wednesday, July 2, 2008 @ 12:25PMThe San Carlos Apache Recreation and Wildlife Department received a State Lake Improvement Grant in the amount of $221,807 which will be used at Talkalai Lake. a 600 acre lake located approximately seven miles north of San Carlos.
  • Govt eyes takeover of Sulpicio, consults Justice department Wednesday, July 2, 2008 @ 12:24PMThe government is open to taking over operations of embattled ferry operator Sulpicio Lines Inc. Malacaang, however, on Monday said it will not rush into it for legal questions that may arise from the plan. It added that it was consulting the Justice department on the matter.
  • Antique kayak finds new life Wednesday, July 2, 2008 @ 12:11PM From the shelves of Abercrombie and Fitch to a lake in North Germany to the rafters of the Cohasset Yacht Club, it is fair to say a kayak, which now calls Cohasset Maritime Institute its home, is well traveled. 
  • Govt eyes takeover of Sulpicio,  consults Justice department Wednesday, July 2, 2008 @ 12:04PMThe government is open to taking over operations of embattled ferry operator Sulpicio Lines Inc. Malacañang, however, on Monday said it will not rush into it for legal questions that may arise from the plan. It added that it was consulting the Justice department on the matter.
  • Fourth of July Guide Wednesday, July 2, 2008 @ 11:44AMDue to an error in production, The Corner apologizes that page 9 ran incorrectly this week. Please click here to view the correct page. The Fourth of July is a special occasion for any American. Whether you’re with your family or friends, it’s a time of extreme celebration!
  • Township to decide on regional agreement Wednesday, July 2, 2008 @ 11:38AMIn the old movie "12 Angry Men," a lone juror is the holdout for a not-guilty verdict after the other 11 jurors agree to
  • Tribe Plans Casino On Lake Oahe Wednesday, July 2, 2008 @ 11:37AMThe Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe plans to build a casino on the shore of Lake Oahe, in Stanley County
  • Container envy Friday, June 27, 2008 @ 7:43PMWhen the EarthBox came onto the market several years ago, it was an instant success with home gardeners who loved the promise of easy, small-space container gardening.
  • Up Next, Recaps & Links Friday, June 27, 2008 @ 7:00PMStories, links and the place to get more information on stories on CBS News Sunday Morning .
  • Brunswick will close four plants Friday, June 27, 2008 @ 6:15PMMerCruiser’s parent company announced a restructuring plan Thursday that will include the closure of four North American manufacturing plants.
  • Airline Industry Braces For Cuts Friday, June 27, 2008 @ 6:13PMMore turbulence lie ahead for the airline industry. Some experts predict as many as one in five flights will be discontinued by the end of the year. Some believe airlines could cut between 15 and 20 percent of their current flights.
  • Local Company Helps Flooded Counties Friday, June 27, 2008 @ 5:58PMA Rochester company is helping some of the Midwest communities assess the flood damage for free. They do it from the sky. “This is Cedar Rapids." Cedar Rapids Iowa. One of the flood struck cities that now has a powerful tool...when it needs it the most.
  • News Highlights of the Week: June 21 – June 27, 2008 Friday, June 27, 2008 @ 5:10PM“Architects are the most educated and have the highest incomes of all artists.” That’s what Chicago Tribune reporter Charles Storch discovered in a new report from the National Endowment for the Arts. The report also says that the architectural industry boasts the highest median income ($58,000) of any professional field.
  • Passenger shipping industry drowns while budget airlines fly high Friday, June 27, 2008 @ 5:06PMWhile overloading used to be an easy culprit in most sea mishaps in the Philippines involving passenger liners, the case...
  • Lynch Pleads Guilty in Accident Friday, June 27, 2008 @ 4:58PMBuffalo Bills star Marshawn Lynch apologized to a Canadian woman that he admitted to accidently striking with his SUV while driving in downtown Buffalo in May.
  • Hubbard Bridge scoping process moves forward Wednesday, June 25, 2008 @ 8:06PM P lans for the replacement of the Hubbard Bridge that links Red Bank and the River Plaza section of Middletown were discussed at two public meetings last week.
  • Anglers greet kings in near shore waters Wednesday, June 25, 2008 @ 7:07PMEvery year, anglers keep an eye open for the arrival of large tarpon, and Tuesday, anglers hooked two of the prized beauties.
  • Local news Wednesday, June 25, 2008 @ 6:29PMMany of the scenes Hamilton painter Gordon Leverton chooses to craft are urban in nature – “streetscapes,” he says. “Mostly buildings.” Most on display at last weekend’s Bayfield Sail and Canvas show in fact depicted scenes of Hamilton’s downtown core.
  • Fuel Costs Got You Anchored? Wednesday, June 25, 2008 @ 5:34PMBoaters are none too happy about fuel prices, and power boaters in particular are rethinking their summer cruising plans. Faraway trips may be put on hold until prices drop. Be not dismayed.
  • Honesty in advertising should come from the drawing board Wednesday, June 25, 2008 @ 4:23PMThough it has been suggested often, I have refrained from writing about a continuing malaise in the advertising industry, a fraternity I used to be a member of. That is because candor is often not appreciated, or deemed partisan. So I will stick with the facts.
  • The Legend of Pirate Days: Chamber kicks off new signature event Sunday, June 22, 2008 @ 2:15PMAs the Sail Fair heads off into the sunset, a newer, bigger vessel approaches from the south. Laden with treasure and the promise of good times, the ship brings with it a week-long series of activities and events for The Colony.
  • Environmentalist and river advocate looks at retirement Sunday, June 22, 2008 @ 1:35PMTrue story: Washington and the Anacostia River are so close, they mingle and make mud. But they needed a man a very unusual man, a gray-haired former hippie with a temper like a wasp to reintroduce them.
  • Fuel, feed costs crippling US catfish industry Sunday, June 22, 2008 @ 1:29PM MOORHEAD, Miss. (AP) - Rick Moyer gazes at the sun-charred bottom of the pond next to his 600-acre catfish farm and shakes his head - another farmer scrambling to stay solvent has drained the pond and will till it for row crops.
  • Dunedin woman remembers little of fatal boat crash Sunday, June 22, 2008 @ 1:18PMAll Lisa Agate can remember is a big bang, and then moving to see what happened. That one movement probably saved her life.
  • Gee: a legend back in winning form Sunday, June 22, 2008 @ 1:11PMOne of the most spectacular results of the first leg was that of Gee, which defied the odds to win the Historic Class.
  • Fuel, feed costs crippling US catfish industry Sunday, June 22, 2008 @ 11:11AMWith soaring prices for just about everything needed to raise their fish - fuel to feed - catfish farmers are anxious.
  • City, county looking for ways to pay for pain at the pump Sunday, June 22, 2008 @ 10:40AMTaxpayer dollars are going into the tank — literally — when it comes to fuel costs for local government. Changing the habits of drivers employed by the City of Vicksburg is the first step in a long list of changes the Board of Mayor and Aldermen hope will become a citywide green initiative.
  • Fuel, feed costs crippling US catfish industry Sunday, June 22, 2008 @ 10:30AM Rick Moyer gazes at the sun-charred bottom of the pond next to his 600-acre catfish farm and shakes his head _ another farmer scrambling to stay solvent has drained the pond and will till it for row crops. With soaring prices for just about everything needed to raise their fish _ fuel to feed _ catfish farmers are anxious. Some are shutting down altogether. Anywhere else in the ...
  • Shelbyville City Council Holds Planning Study Session Then Sets Public Hearings for TIF and Business Districts Wednesday, June 18, 2008 @ 7:36PMThe Shelbyville City Council held a special meeting as a study session on long range planning for revenues that may be collected from the proposed TIF and Business Districts. This meeting was held before the city council meeting at 5:30 p.m. in city hall.
  • Running granny wears out 45 pairs of shoes during round-the-world journey Wednesday, June 18, 2008 @ 7:34PMRosie Swale Pope has defied freezing winters, broiling summers, wolves, thieves, mad men and bereavement in an astonishing run through 12 countries.
  • Floodwaters Threaten Missouri And Illinois Wednesday, June 18, 2008 @ 7:30PMFloodwaters that bedeviled Iowans for the past week have flowed out of the state and are now threatening Mississippi Rivers towns in Illinois and Missouri.
  • Replacement of Thames River bridge on track Wednesday, June 18, 2008 @ 7:02PM(WTNH, June 18, 2008 6:40 PM) _ The on-again, off-again plans to replace a bridge in the New London area are on now on track. Tonight, Amtrak has a new plan to replace a bridge over the Thames River.
  • Truman Lake approaching new flood crest Wednesday, June 18, 2008 @ 6:56PMTruman Lake continues to rise, closing several campgrounds and beaches managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. All of the Corps marinas remain open.
  • The public has its say: ‘Move forward with South Point to Lofall’ Wednesday, June 18, 2008 @ 5:57PMHCBsurveyresultsJune2008
  • Floodwaters Breach Midwest Levees Wednesday, June 18, 2008 @ 5:48PMGULFPORT, Ill. — Floodwaters breached two levees at western Illinois today, and the federal government warned that 20 to 30 more levees may overflow along the Mississippi River. The breaches 45 miles south of Gulfport flooded farmland near the hamlet of Meyer and south of there at the Indian Graves levee district, an Adams County Emergency Management Agency spokeswoman, Julie Shepard, said. ...
  • Fish wrap: Halibut a handful for San Rafael architect Thursday, June 12, 2008 @ 6:05PMSAN RAFAEL landscape architect Clive Endress had his hands full while fishing off Angel Island the other day, juggling a net in one and a rod bent like a horseshoe
  • Ask Martha: A relaxing weekend with guests takes some planning Thursday, June 12, 2008 @ 6:03PMI was recently at a spectacular home in Nassau, in the Bahamas. While the host was showing us around, I observed that every guest room - there were five of them - had a kitchenette fitted with a small refrigerator, a coffee machine and a pantry sink.
  • Today on the presidential campaign trail Thursday, June 12, 2008 @ 5:35PMObama campaign creates Web site to debunk rumors ... Not waiting for McCain, Republicans assail Obama and score a win ... Ron Paul to end campaign, begin new effort to elect libertarian-leaning Republicans ... McCain to give speech on free trade during visit to Canada next week ...
  • Premier spread of Triesman’s roots Thursday, June 12, 2008 @ 5:05PMThe power battle developing at the top of English football took an extraordinary turn at the Barclays Premier League summer meeting last week when a club supremo proposed that FA chairman Lord Triesman should also become a director on the PL board.