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  • January 1st
    • Iowa Population Growth Ranks Lowest in Nation
    • Nevada Back on Top in Population Growth
    • Connecticut still near bottom in population growth
    • KAALtv.com - Minnesota, Iowa In Lower Half Of State Population Growth
    • Immigration prompts U.S. population growth
    • Nevada Returns to Fastest-Growing-State Status
  • January 2nd
    • Census: Nebraska's Population Increases
    • Iowa Population Growth Ranks Lowest in Nation
    • Nevada Back on Top in Population Growth
    • Connecticut still near bottom in population growth
    • KAALtv.com - Minnesota, Iowa In Lower Half Of State Population Growth
    • Immigration prompts U.S. population growth
  • January 3rd
    • Population changes cause shifts in influence
    • Census: Nebraska's Population Increases
    • Iowa Population Growth Ranks Lowest in Nation
    • Nevada Back on Top in Population Growth
    • Connecticut still near bottom in population growth
    • KAALtv.com - Minnesota, Iowa In Lower Half Of State Population Growth
  • January 4th
    • Population changes cause shifts in influence
    • Census: Nebraska's Population Increases
    • Iowa Population Growth Ranks Lowest in Nation
    • Connecticut still near bottom in population growth
    • North Albany clinic planned
    • • Surging Housing Costs, Property Taxes Pull Down Florida’s Growth
    • KAALtv.com - Minnesota, Iowa In Lower Half Of State Population Growth
    • Nevada back on top in population growth
  • January 5th
    • Population changes cause shifts in influence
    • North Albany clinic planned
    • Lebanon fire station work behind schedule
    • High-sugar content food production still climbing by November's end
    • Census: Nebraska's Population Increases
    • News briefs: Chamber meeting; water issues to be discussed
    • Iowa Population Growth Ranks Lowest in Nation
  • January 6th
    • Population changes cause shifts in influence
    • Samaritan plans N. Albany clinic
    • Lebanon fire station work behind schedule
    • High-sugar content food production still climbing by November's end
    • Census: Nebraska's Population Increases
    • News briefs: Chamber meeting; water issues to be discussed
    • Iowa Population Growth Ranks Lowest in Nation
  • January 7th
    • North Albany clinic planned
    • Can Virginia afford health care initiatives?
    • Population Growth and its impacts
    • Lebanon fire station work behind schedule
    • Population changes cause shifts in influence
    • High-sugar content food production still climbing by November's end
    • Census: Nebraska's Population Increases
  • January 8th
    • China reinforces one-child stance
    • Area boom in mind, college looks forward
    • North Albany clinic planned
    • Lebanon fire station work behind schedule
    • Can Virginia afford health care initiatives?
    • Population Growth and its impacts
    • Population changes cause shifts in influence
  • January 9th
    • North Albany clinic planned
    • Foster parents will always be in need
    • FACTBOX-Israel's West Bank settlements
    • Lebanon fire station work behind schedule
    • Births hit high mark
    • Seabrook ready for presidential primary
  • January 10th
    • Samaritan plans N. Albany clinic
    • Lebanon fire station work behind schedule
    • 3 strikes law the final hurdle to deal
    • Foster parents will always be in need
    • FACTBOX-Israel's West Bank settlements
    • Births hit high mark
  • January 11th
    • Tontitown, Springdale Working On Water For Power Plant
    • Samaritan plans N. Albany clinic
    • Lebanon fire station work behind schedule
    • Bramptonians respond to hospital report
    • 3 strikes law the final hurdle to deal
    • Foster parents will always be in need
    • FACTBOX-Israel's West Bank settlements
  • January 12th
    • State's population growth rate rebounds -- largest in 10 years
    • Samaritan plans N. Albany clinic
    • Lebanon fire station work behind schedule
    • Humboldt jumbo squid have returned to coastal waters
    • Tontitown, Springdale Working On Water For Power Plant
    • Bramptonians respond to hospital report
    • 3 strikes law the final hurdle to deal
  • January 13th
    • State's population growth rate rebounds -- largest in 10 years
    • ’Return to the basics, look at individual needs’
    • North Albany clinic planned
    • Lebanon fire station work behind schedule
    • Humboldt jumbo squid have returned to coastal waters
    • Tontitown, Springdale Working On Water For Power Plant
    • Bramptonians respond to hospital report
  • January 14th
    • State's population growth rate rebounds -- largest in 10 years
    • North Albany clinic planned
    • Lebanon fire station work behind schedule
    • ’Return to the basics, look at individual needs’
    • Humboldt jumbo squid have returned to coastal waters
    • Tontitown, Springdale Working On Water For Power Plant
    • Bramptonians respond to hospital report
  • January 15th
    • State's population growth rate rebounds -- largest in 10 years
    • Blog Section
    • MID-VALLEY NEWS
    • North Albany clinic planned
    • Lebanon fire station work behind schedule
    • ’Return to the basics, look at individual needs’
    • Humboldt jumbo squid have returned to coastal waters
  • January 16th
    • State's population growth rate rebounds -- largest in 10 years
    • Lawmakers Question Direction Of Ches. Restoration
    • Funeral homes up ante
    • Blog Section
    • MID-VALLEY NEWS
    • North Albany clinic planned
    • Lebanon fire station work behind schedule
  • January 17th
    • Shippensburg library buys property for $1.1 million
    • Tax Cuts, Transportation Top State Priorities
    • Aboriginals number one million
    • State's population growth rate rebounds -- largest in 10 years
    • Lawmakers Question Direction Of Ches. Restoration
    • Funeral homes up ante
    • Blog Section
    • MID-VALLEY NEWS
  • January 18th
    • Shippensburg library buys property for $1.1 million
    • Tax Cuts, Transportation Top State Priorities
    • Lucky pups rescued by Port woman
    • Back in the woods again
    • Aboriginals number one million
    • State's population growth rate rebounds -- largest in 10 years
    • Lawmakers Question Direction Of Ches. Restoration
    • Funeral homes up ante
  • January 19th
    • Miri Marshall Reports: Businesses Prepare For Population Growth
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    • Why is the drought 'exceptional'?
    • Shippensburg library buys property for $1.1 million
    • Tax Cuts, Transportation Top State Priorities
    • Lucky pups rescued by Port woman
    • Back in the woods again
    • Aboriginals number one million
  • January 20th
    • Miri Marshall Reports: Businesses Prepare For Population Growth
    • Most read in your Region
    • 'Raining Dead Birds,' Resident Says
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    • Why is the drought 'exceptional'?
    • Shippensburg library buys property for $1.1 million
    • Tax Cuts, Transportation Top State Priorities
  • January 21st
    • Miri Marshall Reports: Businesses Prepare For Population Growth
    • Experts to discuss quality healthcare in AGCC
    • The coming acceleration of global population ageing
    • Most read in your Region
    • Boaters, skiers must keep sharp eye in flood-affected waters
    • 'Raining Dead Birds,' Resident Says
    • FEATURED SPONSORS
  • January 22nd
    • Miri Marshall Reports: Businesses Prepare For Population Growth
    • Experts to discuss quality healthcare in AGCC
    • Most read in your Region
    • The coming acceleration of global population ageing
    • Boaters, skiers must keep sharp eye in flood-affected waters
    • 'Raining Dead Birds,' Resident Says
    • FEATURED SPONSORS
  • January 23rd
    • Miri Marshall Reports: Businesses Prepare For Population Growth
    • Experts to discuss quality healthcare in AGCC
    • Fort Bragg and Pope Air Force Base expand
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    • Most read in your Region
    • The coming acceleration of global population ageing
    • Boaters, skiers must keep sharp eye in flood-affected waters
    • 'Raining Dead Birds,' Resident Says
  • January 24th
    • Miri Marshall Reports: Businesses Prepare For Population Growth
    • Experts to discuss quality healthcare in AGCC
    • Most read in your Region
    • Electoral map to be redrawn
    • The Study of Man: Evolution making humans less alike, study says
    • Revamped 2008/09 Program for Victoria
    • Fort Bragg and Pope Air Force Base expand
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  • January 25th
    • Miri Marshall Reports: Businesses Prepare For Population Growth
    • UN chief warns of looming water crisis
    • UN Secretary-General: World must address looming water crisis
    • Growth in mind, college aims to fulfill area needs
    • Experts to discuss quality healthcare in AGCC
    • Most read in your Region
    • Electoral map to be redrawn
    • The Study of Man: Evolution making humans less alike, study says
  • January 26th
    • Miri Marshall Reports: Businesses Prepare For Population Growth
    • Almost 40,000 babies born here last year
    • UN chief warns of looming water crisis
    • UN Secretary-General: World must address looming water crisis
    • Growth in mind, college aims to fulfill area needs
    • Experts to discuss quality healthcare in AGCC
    • Most read in your Region
    • Electoral map to be redrawn
  • January 27th
    • Park bench patient renews hospital focus
    • Run for houseplants when whitefly appears
    • Miri Marshall Reports: Businesses Prepare For Population Growth
    • Almost 40,000 babies born here last year
    • UN chief warns of looming water crisis
    • UN Secretary-General: World must address looming water crisis
    • Growth in mind, college aims to fulfill area needs
    • Experts to discuss quality healthcare in AGCC
  • January 28th
    • Nurses angry over plan to cut beds
    • Park bench patient renews hospital focus
    • Peak power consumption in Jan up by 29pc
    • Run for houseplants when whitefly appears
    • Miri Marshall Reports: Businesses Prepare For Population Growth
    • Almost 40,000 babies born here last year
    • UN chief warns of looming water crisis
    • UN Secretary-General: World must address looming water crisis
  • January 29th
    • Three people replacing one at Windber Medical Center
    • As ethanol booms, groundwater needed for production could run low
    • Population Research Institute Releases Groundbreaking Video
    • Humboldt jumbo squid have returned to coastal waters
    • Stawell set to lose gallops meeting
    • Nurses angry over plan to cut beds
    • Park bench patient renews hospital focus
  • January 30th
    • 'Migrant baby boom' impacts NHS
    • Backgrounder: Florida: major battlefield for Republican presidential candidates
    • Park: Dead fish no cause for worry
    • Could ethanol boom deplete groundwater?
    • Three people replacing one at Windber Medical Center
    • As ethanol booms, groundwater needed for production could run low
    • Population Research Institute Releases Groundbreaking Video
  • January 31st
    • Coshocton residents grouse about crows
    • Give Us Fair Consideration For Police Officers - Sarawak Police Chief
    • Converting Sewage Into Drinking Water: Wave Of The Future?
    • How to grow a glacier
    • Migrant baby boom 'costs UK'
    • Park: Dead fish no cause for worry