
SPV Human Society grateful for support (Benson News-Sun: Thu, 18 Oct) On behalf of the San Pedro Valley Humane Society, I would like to say thank you to all the contributors of our Save a Life program. The San Pedro Valley Humane Society is committed to combating and preventing pet overpopulation in our community.
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Alafia Siphoning Boost On The Table (South Shore News and Tribune: Sat, 20 Oct) Long tapped for recreation, industry and irrigation needs, the Alafia River also has become a major source of drinking water for the growing Tampa Bay region.
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Police numbers too slow to grow (Southern Highland News: Tue, 16 Oct) Police numbers in the Southern Highlands have failed to keep pace with population growth, according to Southern Highlands vandalism committee chairman Charlie Johns.
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Lexington, Kentucky October 17, 2007 (SeedQuest: Wed, 17 Oct) Since 2000, the soybean aphid has caused many soybean producers in the United States a considerable amount of grief. The pest, native to eastern Asia, has spread to at least 20 states and provinces in the USA and eastern Canada, causing more than $600 million in crop damage.
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