Population growth (The Columbus Dispatch: Tue, 13 Feb) Javascript is disabled in your browser. To use all the features of this site, please enable it. For a text-only version of Dispatch.com click here.
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Crime steady despite population growth (Orangeville Banner: Tue, 13 Feb) Criminal activity in Orangeville remained relatively steady in 2006, which, considering the town's growing population, is a real success story, says police Chief Rod Freeman.
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Banks under expansion in E.V. seek financial professionals (East Valley Tribune: Sun, 11 Feb) People with training, experience or even just an interest in financial services are a hot commodity in the East Valley. Population growth in the region has spurred rapid expansion in the financial services industry, including:
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WEATHER FIRST 5/30 (KOAA: Tue, 13 Feb) Certificates for inexpensive spaying and neutering of cats will go on sale in Colorado Springs on Wednesday. The certificates will entitle you to spay a female cat for $30, or neuter a male cat for $15. The 333 certificates will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis.
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Inland office projects filling up (The Press-Enterprise: Tue, 13 Feb) Large Inland office buildings continue to look like a safe bet for developers. Three of the most ambitious projects in Inland Southern California are going up on schedule, developers say.
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13/2/2007 (Aldershot News and Mail: Tue, 13 Feb) SOUTH East Water has finally announced the cessation of its hosepipe and sprinkler ban. Most companies ended their bans in the middle of January, but the Mail area's provider of drinking water waited until the end of the month to review its situation.
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