MOUNT OLIVE TWP. The nearly year-old, economical and humane solution to what had been Mount Olives burgeoning feral cat problems is being considered for program modifications even though the fledgling, grass-roots effort appears to be working well.
Forsyth Countys parks and recreation department has drafted some possible fee increases and new charges to help close the gap in its projected revenue and expenditures for 2011.
AN EVENING OUT Gary Alumni chapter, Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity 65th anniversary, 6 to 11 p.m. Friday , Marquette Park Pavilion, 1 N. Grand Blvd., Gary, cash bar, dinner, music and dancing, $40 per person, (708) 539-5873 Sounds at Sunset summer concert series, 6:30 to 8 p.m. Sunday, Heritage Park gazebo, 1154 Ridge Road, Munster, R-Gang performs this week, in case of inclement weather concert ...
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They were all foster kids. Every one of them. You might not know it to look at them, but then again, why would you? I dont think there is a specific way a foster kid is supposed to look. And these kids were in pretty good moods. They were at camp, and it was lunchtime.
Initiative at Jasper National Park aims to attract families and others new to tenting.
Heather Zurich is retired. That's not to say the former Pascack Valley star who helped Rutgers get to the national championship game in 2007 is done with basketball. In some ways, the 22-year-old is just getting started with the game that has had so much impact on her life.
By Bill Herbkersman The session is long over and we are, legislatively speaking, on vacation. This may be so for the rank and file, but for the leadership, including your representative, we are hard at it. Even though some of the details of this years budget are not yet finalized, we are already getting things rolling for next year.
The following is a listing of public records from Houston County from 6/14/10-6/21/10. This list is updated and published weekly
A Kansas man pleaded guilty and was sentenced to prison Friday for torching his estranged wifes home in Joplin and killing her pets, although he claimed not to have any memory of the crime.