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PARK HILLS, MO. > Oakville High student killed in ATV crash • A senior at Oakville High School was killed when he lost control of an all-terrain vehicle and crashed Monday in St. Joe State Park. Aaron C. Hurst, 17, was pronounced dead at 12:20 p.m. Monday in an off-road area of the park in Park Hills. Aaron and two friends were riding through sand flats in the park. Aaron was alone on a 2003 ...
Read more...Newly Redesigned Ultima Gondola Fixtures Debut at Specialty Store Services
Ultima Gondola Fixtures have been redesigned and are now available at Specialty Store Services. The Ultima Gondola Fixtures, constructed of heavy gauge steel and steel pegboard, are economical, sturdy and versatile.Des Plaines, IL (PRWEB) January 31, 2012 Specialty Store Services is pleased to offer the newly redesigned, economical, durable and attractive Ultima Gondola Fixtures to its customers ...
Read more...NOVI: Cottage & Lakefront Living Show opens Feb. 23
NOVI – The fifth annual Cottage & Lakefront Living Show returns to the Suburban Collection Showplace in Novi Thursday, Feb. 23 and runs through Sunday, Feb. 26 with a plethora of exhibits, experts and special features for cottage, lakefront property and vacation homeowners or those looking to buy, build or rent.
Read more...Power station land deal on hold in Lorain
LORAIN — FirstEnergy Corp. bought the land for its proposed Black River electrical substation for $10 from The Lorain Port Authority, but a proposal for it to receive up to $7 million for the land where the current substation is located is on hold. Safety/Service Director Robert Fowler said the proposal by the administration of former Mayor Tony Krasienko called for borrowing for the land where ...
Read more...Envisioning the Central Square of the future
Central Square might look like a strip of office buildings and storefronts to the average passerby but to developers it looks almost like opportunity. “If you want to talk about long term goal planning, change the zoning. The developers will come,” said Patrick Barrett, a developer who owns the building that houses Toscanini’s.
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