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Brown, Clyburn announce federal grants to Horry County

7 hours ago ago from South Carolina Radio Network

Two Lowcountry Congressman have announced federal investments in two local communities. Sixth District Congressman and House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn along with First District Congressman Henry Brown have announced two federal grants in the Horry County area. The Little River Medical Center was awarded $5.5 million funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. The funds are to go toward community health centers. The City of ...

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Christmas Flashback | OKC Central

22 hours ago ago from OKC Central - Information about Oklahoma City, Bricktown and beyond

Downtown Oklahoma City, Christmas 1968. Downtown Oklahoma City, Christmas 1960. . . . And to Downtown, a Good Night By Mary Jo Nelson Sunday, December 25, 1983 There is no doubt in the mind of any kid growing up today in Oklahoma City. Santa Claus is a suburbanite. His realm is the shopping mall. Like the city's children themselves, contemporary Santas don't know about downtown, let alone ever see it. It ...

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Flood Recovery

22 hours ago ago from Eastern Iowa Breaking News and Headlines| GazetteOnline.com - Cedar Rapids, Iowa City

Posted on Dec 24, 2009 by Rick Smith . Another 17 owners have signed offers to have the city buy out their flood-damaged properties, bringing to 45 the number who now have done so among a first group of 117 owners of property most at risk of flooding again. The city anticipates the first closings on the purchases to take place in late January, Rita Rasmussen, the city’s senior real estate officer, told the City Council last night. ...

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Castle Blasts Senate Approach to Health Care “Reform”

18 hours ago ago from DelawarePolitics.net

STATEMENT OF CONGRESSMAN MICHAEL N. CASTLE Response to the Senate Negotiations of Health Care Reform Wilmington, Dec 23 - The negotiated earmarks and exemptions for certain states and businesses, in exchange for a few Senators to vote in favor of the health care reform package, reflects the very worst of Washington. Negotiations, for the most part, were not done in the common good to lower health care costs of Americans, but to ...

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Huge Handout For Kansas City Homeless

8 hours ago ago from Tony's Kansas City

The Star: The Kansas City area will receive more than $9.1 million in federal grants for continuing programs to help the homeless . . . This is good news given that it makes me feel not so guilty for honking, ignoring and yelling back at these local dumpster denizens. Also, this money will probably encourage even more homeless to hang around the area given that Downtown is already a haven . . . So, maybe the P&L District will have some new ...

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