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Theft at Coral Ocean Point

Crime Stoppers is seeking the community’s assistance for information on a theft incident that occurred at Coral Ocean Point. On Monday, Oct. 10, 2011, at about 1:30pm, the victim, a local female, 51, was with her daughter playing golf at hole No. 14. The victim heard a...
Posted On Oct 14 2011 02:03
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CPUC: Abolishing LEAC eliminates transparency at CUC

By Moneth Deposa Reporter The Commonwealth Public Utilities Commission strongly opposes a plan to abolish the levelized energy accrued clause-or LEAC tariff-and replace it with a fuel charge that will fluctuate from month to month, saying that doing so will eliminate transparency...
Posted On Oct 14 2011 02:00
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First phase of the cross island road project nearly complete

The first phase of the Cross Island Road Improvement Project, which begins near the San Vicente-Dandan intersection and ends at the CUC Super Blue Tank in Papago, is about 87 percent complete, according to a Department of Public Works statement yesterday. The remaining major...
Posted On Oct 14 2011 01:59
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DCCA chief raises issues with NMI’s inclusion in SNAP

By Clarissa V. David Reporter A preliminary comparative report between the current Nutrition Assistance Program in the Commonwealth and the national Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program showed that legal immigrants will become eligible to receive benefits from the...
Posted On Oct 14 2011 01:59
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