Archive for February, 2009

Homestead Settlements - Even after 200 years, Abe Lincoln’s still popular - Mille Lacs County Times

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

Even after 200 years, Abe Lincoln’s still popular - Mille Lacs County Times
This year is the 200th anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln. It’s hard to know what can be said of Lincoln that hasn’t been said many times before, but it is often useful to revisit important eras and individuals for the new perspectives

EDITORIAL: Lincoln’s Legacy - Hutchinson Daily Leader
Hutchinson might be hundreds of miles from the Land of Lincoln, but there are good reasons to celebrate Abraham Lincoln’s birth on this day 200 years ago. Is it because our 16th president was a Republican, the party that a majority of Hutchinson

Suit disputes Bigelow Road’s status as path to Peace Valley - Appeal-Democrat
Satellite imaging shows what your eyes won’t — the Sutter Buttes that seem to form a line are really grouped in a circle. “That’s a real education,” Don Stover said of the view Google Maps provides of what’s been called the world’s smallest

Historians: Lincoln paved way for North Dakota - Grand Forks Herald
North Dakota, the union’s 39th state, can probably thank the nation’s 16th president for its existence. Lincoln signed legislation approving the first transcontinental railroads, paving the way for creation of the Northern Pacific Railroad. Fargo

N.D. lawmakers celebrate Lincoln’s 200th birthday - Bismarck Tribune
Schoolchildren read the Gettysburg Address. A guitarist and two violin players ran through “Dixie” and “The Battle Hymn of the Republic.” And Abraham Lincoln, in the person of a former University of North Dakota professor, gently chided lawmakers for

Mill Valley sewer agency to pay full $1.6 million fine for spills - Marin Independent Journal
The Sewerage Agency of Southern Marin will help homeowners fix leaky pipes and fund a Richardson Bay island’s restoration in an agreement reached Friday to pay a $1.6 million state fine for sewage spills last January. In the tentative settlement, the

Even after 200 years, Abe Lincoln’s still popular - Mille Lacs County Times
This year is the 200th anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln. It’s hard to know what can be said of Lincoln that hasn’t been said many times before, but it is often useful to revisit important eras and individuals for the new perspectives

EDITORIAL: Lincoln’s Legacy - Hutchinson Daily Leader
Hutchinson might be hundreds of miles from the Land of Lincoln, but there are good reasons to celebrate Abraham Lincoln’s birth on this day 200 years ago. Is it because our 16th president was a Republican, the party that a majority of Hutchinson

Suit disputes Bigelow Road’s status as path to Peace Valley - Appeal-Democrat
Satellite imaging shows what your eyes won’t — the Sutter Buttes that seem to form a line are really grouped in a circle. “That’s a real education,” Don Stover said of the view Google Maps provides of what’s been called the world’s smallest

Historians: Lincoln paved way for North Dakota - Grand Forks Herald
North Dakota, the union’s 39th state, can probably thank the nation’s 16th president for its existence. Lincoln signed legislation approving the first transcontinental railroads, paving the way for creation of the Northern Pacific Railroad. Fargo

N.D. lawmakers celebrate Lincoln’s 200th birthday - Bismarck Tribune
Schoolchildren read the Gettysburg Address. A guitarist and two violin players ran through “Dixie” and “The Battle Hymn of the Republic.” And Abraham Lincoln, in the person of a former University of North Dakota professor, gently chided lawmakers for

Mill Valley sewer agency to pay full $1.6 million fine for spills - Marin Independent Journal
The Sewerage Agency of Southern Marin will help homeowners fix leaky pipes and fund a Richardson Bay island’s restoration in an agreement reached Friday to pay a $1.6 million state fine for sewage spills last January. In the tentative settlement, the

Homestead Guest Studios - Welcome to Historic Franklin Tennessee

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

Welcome to Historic Franklin Tennessee
Homestead Guest Studios: 680 Bakers Bridge Avenue Franklin, 37067- Toll-Free: (800) EXT-STAY Phone

Homestead Studio Suites Tysons Corner [Vienna, VA]- Hotel Reviews
Homestead Studio Suites Tysons Corner in Vienna - MYTravelGuide - Reviews and research on all was made, it was clear that the sheets had not been changed from the previous guest

Welcome to Historic Franklin Tennessee
Homestead Guest Studios: 680 Bakers Bridge Avenue Franklin, 37067- Toll-Free: (800) EXT-STAY Phone

Homestead Studio Suites Tysons Corner [Vienna, VA]- Hotel Reviews
Homestead Studio Suites Tysons Corner in Vienna - MYTravelGuide - Reviews and research on all was made, it was clear that the sheets had not been changed from the previous guest

Homestead Guest Studios - Coming events - Hutchinson News

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

Coming events - Hutchinson News
Boys and Girls Club chili feed - The club will have the chili feed from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Feb. 21 at the club, 600 W. Second Ave. Menu includes all-you-can-eat chili, Frito pie and chili dogs, dessert and a drink. Cost: $4 adults, $3 seniors

Coming events - Hutchinson News
Boys and Girls Club chili feed - The club will have the chili feed from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Feb. 21 at the club, 600 W. Second Ave. Menu includes all-you-can-eat chili, Frito pie and chili dogs, dessert and a drink. Cost: $4 adults, $3 seniors

Homestead Guest Studios - Coming events - Hutchinson News

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

Coming events - Hutchinson News
Boys and Girls Club chili feed - The club will have the chili feed from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Feb. 21 at the club, 600 W. Second Ave. Menu includes all-you-can-eat chili, Frito pie and chili dogs, dessert and a drink. Cost: $4 adults, $3 seniors

Coming events - Hutchinson News
Boys and Girls Club chili feed - The club will have the chili feed from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Feb. 21 at the club, 600 W. Second Ave. Menu includes all-you-can-eat chili, Frito pie and chili dogs, dessert and a drink. Cost: $4 adults, $3 seniors