Problems with old sewer pipe are surfacing – Minneapolis Star Tribune


Problems with old sewer pipe are surfacing
Minneapolis Star Tribune
The plumber found collapsed Orangeburg pipes extending from Walsh's house, built in 1962. The bill was several thousand dollars to replace about 40 feet of pipe nearly 10 years ago. "He came out and dug up the whole front yard, took the pipe out, ...

February 22, 2012 Posted Under: Stories   Read More

BC-AZ–Arizona News Digest – NECN


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BC-AZ--Arizona News Digest
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AP Photos PHOENIX — A state House committee has approved a bill that will make thousands of Arizona university students dig a little deeper into their pockets to pay for school. The legislation would require full-time students to pay at least $2000 ...
Gingrich will air 30-minute energy ad--Previewing tonight's debate--Romney ...Politico

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February 22, 2012 Posted Under: Stories   Read More

Rodeos, Wranglers, and Ranchers. Oh My! – Tucson Citizen


Rodeos, Wranglers, and Ranchers. Oh My!
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22, 2012, under Uncategorized As the Tucson Rodeo bucks on and entertains the masses, we are reminded of a time when the cowboy was a vital part of America. Without them, cows wouldn't have gotten to the railheads in the north, and thus wouldn't have ...

February 22, 2012 Posted Under: Stories   Read More

Gingrich will air 30-minute energy ad–Previewing tonight’s debate–Romney … – Politico


Gingrich will air 30-minute energy ad--Previewing tonight's debate--Romney ...
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Ruben Gallego and state House candidate Jonathan Larkin, both Marine veterans. Read David Solimini's four-page memo, which includes the numbers for their calculations: http://bit.ly/xrs0hv. ** As Romney supporters worry that Arizona is slipping away, ...

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February 22, 2012 Posted Under: Stories   Read More

In Tightening Race, Top GOP Candidates Race to Capture 2 Battleground States – New York Times


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In Tightening Race, Top GOP Candidates Race to Capture 2 Battleground States
New York Times
“We need to take everything from food stamps to Medicaid to housing programs to education training programs,” he said. “We need to cut 'em, cap 'em, freeze 'em, send 'em to the states and say that there has to be a time limit and a work requirement,” ...
Gingrich will air 30-minute energy ad--Previewing tonight's debate--Romney ...Politico
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February 22, 2012 Posted Under: Stories   Read More

GOP-controlled committees approve no-growth budget for Arizona – East Valley Tribune


GOP-controlled committees approve no-growth budget for Arizona
East Valley Tribune
And the lack of new funding comes even as the number of students increases. And Rep. Vic Williams, R-Tucson, vowed to vote against any plan that does not require the state to at least start accounting for the money being shifted from the highway fund ...

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February 21, 2012 Posted Under: Stories   Read More

Research shows, puppies should stay with siblings for first 60 days – Examiner.com


Research shows, puppies should stay with siblings for first 60 days
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You're driving through Tucson when you see an ad on a telephone pole for five week old puppies for sale, and you think to yourself, isn't five weeks too young? The recommendation most often given by veterinarians is that puppies should remain with ...

February 21, 2012 Posted Under: Stories   Read More

Reverse mortgages are more popular – KVOA Tucson News


Reverse mortgages are more popular
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TUCSON - Imagine a mortgage that pays you money. You get to do what you want with the cash and the government picks-up any shortfall. It's called the Reverse Mortgage. People disagree if they are a good idea but reverse mortgages are paying off for ...

February 21, 2012 Posted Under: Stories   Read More

As Streetcar construction starts, Tucson traditions accommodate – Tucson Citizen (blog)


As Streetcar construction starts, Tucson traditions accommodate
Tucson Citizen (blog)
This connection allows a physically landlocked university to expand to other areas of Tucson, incorporating its academic programs, student housing, and general presence into the community. “My belief is that this is a real, economic stimulus,” said ...
City lacks fix-it funds if streetcar hits bumpArizona Daily Star

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February 20, 2012 Posted Under: Stories   Read More

As Streetcar construction starts, Tucson traditions accommodate – Tucson Citizen (blog)


As Streetcar construction starts, Tucson traditions accommodate
Tucson Citizen (blog)
This connection allows a physically landlocked university to expand to other areas of Tucson, incorporating its academic programs, student housing, and general presence into the community. “My belief is that this is a real, economic stimulus,” said ...

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