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Civic Center General Manager John Robertson wants to replace outdated signs advertising concerts and other events with modern electronic message boards.
Leaders of the Clay Center would like to put up a similar sign at the corner of Washington Street and Leon Sullivan Way, at the bottom of the Interstate exit ramp, to advertise events in the building.
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Bill 79-11 Anne Arundel County Stormwater Management and Restoration Fund was introduced on Nov. 7 by Democrat Chris Trumbauer and Republican Dick Ladd.
The bill intends to create the Anne Arundel County Stormwater Management and Restoration Fund as a special, nonlapsing fund. As you might expect the bill applies to all of Anne Arundel County with the exception of Annapolis, which Trumbauer represents.
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Judgment affirmed on main bill of exception; cross bill dismissed. All the Justices concur.
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INDIANAPOLIS - Hoosiers who have permits could take their guns to libraries, public hospitals and city council meetings under a measure the state Senate approved Monday.
The bill by Sen. Jim Tomes, R-Wadesville, would - with the exception of schools, courts and law enforcement offices - do away with all rules that prohibit licensed gun owners from carrying their weapons on public property.
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Senate Democrats refused to allow consideration of an amendment yesterday that would bar illegal aliens convicted of felonies from obtaining U.S. citizenship.
Democrats said the amendment would "gut" the immigration bill under consideration in the Senate and refused to allow a vote on it.
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QB Drew Brees: "([SEAN PAYTON]'s ranking is) well deserved. I mean, it's hard to say who's No. 1. But you certainly can't argue with what Bill Belichick has done in his tenure there. ... With the exception of training camp, guys have fun here.
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Ten years after the Columbine massacre, some states are losing their tolerance for the zero-tolerance policies that proliferated in the aftermath of the nation's deadliest high-school shooting.
A week before Colorado marked the 10th anniversary of the iconic tragedy Monday, the legislature sent to the governor a bill making an exception in the state's zero-tolerance policy on weapons in schools. And on the day after the anniversary, Texas lawmakers will take more steps toward loosening their state's rules.
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With the exception of Hamlet's soliloquy, which opens Bill Does Will at Jazz Central's performance space, it's not a collection of the Bard's greatest hits. Some selections have frequently quoted lines, like Richard II's "Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown" and Richard III's "Winter of our discontent." But many others, notably the section from Two Gentlemen of Verona, will be unfamiliar to many audiences.
As with any work of Shakespeare, the subtler parts stick with you longer than the flashier. [Bill Molesky]'s second passage from Hamlet, right in the middle of Bill Does Will, is a lesser-known soliloquy, "My sea grown scarfed about me, in the dark..." Even while [Joseph N. Lotito] has Molesky pacing the creaking floorboards, it's that baritone, like an organ pipe in a Bach part...
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With the exception of Kanawha County Board of Education members Bill Raglin and Jim Crawford, the other three members missed a great opportunity to compromise and do the right thing as it relates to renaming the West Side Elementary School.
The term "renaming" is a misnomer. It is my understanding that the community leaders are requesting simply adding on "Mary C. Snow" West Side Elementary School.