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Population News Saturday January 19th 2008



Miri Marshall Reports: Businesses Prepare For Population GrowthMiri Marshall Reports: Businesses Prepare For Population Growth
(KFOX 14 El Paso: Sat, 19 Jan) Businesses Prepare For Population Growth


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(GlobeSt.com: Fri, 18 Jan) MOUNT ARLINGTON, NJ-Nova Works LLC has signed a lease for 20,882 sf at 400 Valley Rd., a 130,000-sf office building within the Mount Arlington Corporate Center here.


Why is the drought 'exceptional'?Why is the drought 'exceptional'?
(The News & Observer: Fri, 18 Jan) Droughts are not strictly measured in terms of rainfall, but in the effects of rainfall deficits on other factors.


Shippensburg library buys property for $1.1 millionShippensburg library buys property for $1.1 million
(Public Opinion: Wed, 16 Jan) Shippensburg Public Library's board of directors Tuesday night approved a $1.1 million purchase of three adjacent properties. The land will be used for expansion of the library.



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Tax Cuts, Transportation Top State PrioritiesTax Cuts, Transportation Top State Priorities
(WCTV Tallahassee: Thu, 17 Jan) A low-tax state is one of Governor Sonny Perdue's top goals for Georgia this year. The governor highlighting tax cuts among other goals in his annual State of State address Wednesday.


Lucky pups rescued by Port womanLucky pups rescued by Port woman
(York County Coast Star: Thu, 17 Jan) KENNEBUNKPORT — Kristen Parker already had two dogs — one more than she had ever thought she would have — when Anna entered her home for what she thought would be a short stay.


Back in the woods againBack in the woods again
(Grant County Press: Thu, 17 Jan) Sites was one of five Potomac Highlands residents who took part in the Dec. 3-4 special hunt for the disabled. The hunt is a joint project of the Corps of Engineers, West Virginia Division of Natural Resources and the Elk Garden Volunteer Fire Company.


Aboriginals number one millionAboriginals number one million
(Montreal Gazette: Wed, 16 Jan) Quebec's aboriginal communities grew almost nine times faster than the province's non-aboriginal population, and the number of First Nations people, Métis and Inuit across Canada has surpassed one million, 2006 census figures show.


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