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Population News Sunday January 6th 2008



Population changes cause shifts in influencePopulation changes cause shifts in influence
(Rushville Republican: Wed, 02 Jan) GOSHEN NEWS (Goshen, Ind.) The lure of the Southwest continues to be a factor in the population growth of the United States.


Lebanon fire station work behind scheduleLebanon fire station work behind schedule
(Albany Democrat-Herald: Sat, 05 Jan) LEBANON — A new substation at Cheadle Lake will open a year later than Lebanon Fire District officials originally thought it would because building cost estimates are turning out higher than the fire district expected.


High-sugar content food production still climbing by November's endHigh-sugar content food production still climbing by November's end
(Interfax: Fri, 04 Jan) Shanghai. January 4. INTERFAX-CHINA - Production of major high-sugar content foodstuffs in China maintained robust growth in the January to November period of 2007, according to statistics released by the National Bureau of Statistics.



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Census: Nebraska's Population IncreasesCensus: Nebraska's Population Increases
(KOLN Lincoln: Wed, 02 Jan) Census estimates show population growth.


News briefs: Chamber meeting; water issues to be discussedNews briefs: Chamber meeting; water issues to be discussed
(Tahoe Daily Tribune: Fri, 04 Jan) The South Tahoe Chamber of Commerce will meet at 6:30 p.m. Monday at the Cantina Bar & Grill, 765 Emerald Bay Road. The public is welcome.


Iowa Population Growth Ranks Lowest in NationIowa Population Growth Ranks Lowest in Nation
(KWWL Iowa: Thu, 27 Dec) Iowa's population growth ranks among the lowest in the nation this year, up just a half percent. According to estimates by the U.S. Census Bureau, Iowa's current population is at about 2.99 million people.


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