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Interstate work may not end traffic snarls

Interstate work may not end traffic snarls
Providence Journal - “Route 195 westbound’s still jammed all the way to the Mass. line. . . .” — Morning radio traffic report. PROVIDENCE — When the state gets finished spending $550 million to move and improve the section of Route 195 between the Washington Bridge and

Float your boat, safely
Wearford Democrat - TAHLEQUAH DAILY PRESS (TAHLEQUAH, Okla.) TAHLEQUAH, Okla. Few things will really mess up your summer like drowning in a boating accident. Some mishaps just can t be avoided, but the huge majority of them can. And while it s not a law in

Howard Stringer, Sony’s Road Warrior
Star-Banner - SAY hello to George Osborne, Britain’s shadow chancellor of the exchequer. Chat up the pop musicians Sir Bob Geldof and Peter Gabriel. Plant a quick kiss on the cheek of Tessa Jowell, Britain’s secretary of state for culture, media and sport. It is a

State sells bonds for road work
Statesman Journal - The state successfully sold Oregon highway-user revenue bonds, which brought in $301.78 million Monday to repair and replace bridges in Oregon. Beginning in 2001, the Legislature passed a series of bills known collectively as the Oregon

Deadly quake strikes Java
Baltimore Sun - BANTUL, Indonesia // At least 3,700 people were killed and thousands more were injured yesterday in a powerful earthquake that struck densely populated central Java island and reduced thousands of homes to rubble. When the earth began trembling at

State praises motorists in bridge work
Evansville Courier-Press - The Kentucky Department of Highways is commending motorists’ patience for helping crews complete the annual cleaning and deck maintenance on the U.S. 41 twin bridges in record time last week. Workers described their work this week as “going smooth

Rescue Crews Continue To Search For 4-Year-Old Missing In Flood Waters
WKYT 27 - Search efforts continue Friday evening in Breckinridge County. That’s where rescue crews are looking for a missing child, believed to have been swept away by flood waters early Friday morning. Rescue workers say they hope this rescue mission won’t

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