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No. 19388:
Conrad K. Harper, New York City, Avon N. Williams, Jr., Z. Alexander Looby, Nashville, Tenn., Jack Greenberg, James M. Nabrit, III, Frankl...
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Stephen Bergstein, Bergstein & Ullrich, LLP, Chester, NY, for Plaintiffs-Appellants.
Jeanette A. Vargas, Assistant United States Attorney, (Michael J...
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The following information was provided to The Progress-Index by the Chesterfield County Police Department.
- Albert, Christian J., 22, of the 3400 block of Maury St., was charged with revocation of suspended sentence and probation on Oct. 29.
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The people who live in the homes and cabins along the Maury River in Rockbridge County are fairly certain of this: If the nearby Goshen Dam ever breaks, the massive wall of water and rock that will wash through their community will kill folks.
And, increasingly, they want to know why nobody seems to be doing anything to prepare for that possibility -- especially since the federal government concluded more than 30 years ago that the big earthen dam is a "high hazard." The government followed up that assessment earlier this decade with a report that the dam is "at risk of failure" if a once-in-200-years storm hits.
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Keep Hawkins on the job
To the editor -- I would like to support Jack Hawkins for county coroner. Jack has been doing an excellent job in this position. The other candidates are probably just as capable, but Jack already has the knowledge of county operations. He was doing a great job before or Maury Rice wouldn't have recommended him for the position.
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Keep Hawkins on the job
To the editor -- I would like to support Jack Hawkins for county coroner. Jack has been doing an excellent job in this position. The other candidates are probably just as capable, but Jack already has the knowledge of county operations. He was doing a great job before or Maury Rice wouldn't have recommended him for the position.
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... . Anderson County . . . . X . . . Bedford County . . . . ... . . . X . . . That portion of Maury County within the northern section of Columbia . ...
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Oconomowoc - The number of developers knocking on the door of City Hall at this epicenter of growth in western Waukesha County has so overwhelmed city staff and services that Mayor Maury Sullivan recently had to convene a series of special meetings to figure out how to cope with it all.
At one of those sessions, a concerned citizen asked what seemed a relevant question about one particular development, which even in this realm of big-house subdivisions, large suburban strip malls and massive industrial buildings is more mammoth than all of them put together.
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NORFOLK - Evelyn Byrd Rockefeller Mason, 102, widow of Porter Haynes Mason, passed away peacefully Sept. 25, 2010, at Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Virginia Beach, after a long and happy life. She was born May 26, 1908, to the late George Archibald Rockefeller and Kate Miller Rockefeller in Cardinal, Mathews County, Virginia.
She spent the last 100 years of her life in Norfolk, and graduated from Maury High School. She was a lifelong member of the Church of the Epiphany in Norfolk where she taught Sunday school for more than 50 years. She was active in the Circle of Children's Hospital of The King's Daughters and the Episcopal Church Home for Elderly Women.