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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Water officials in Englewood want wells OK'd (Sarasota Herald-Tribune: Thu, 15 Feb) ENGLEWOOD - To keep drinking water tasting good in years to come, water suppliers here hope to tap 13 new fresh-water wells that show promising signs.
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Boosting Nevada Health Program Enrollments Could Reduce Uninsured (News 4 Reno: Thu, 15 Feb) Advocates for the state's uninsured say Nevada is not doing enough to recruit people for its low-income health programs. Jon Sasser is with Washoe Legal Services. He says Governor Jim Gibbons' budget does not provide enough money for outreach efforts and enrollment growth.
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World facing water crisis: UN (Australian Broadcasting Corporation: Thu, 15 Feb) A United Nations agency warns that two-thirds of the world's population will not have enough water within 20 years.
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