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"I thought it was foggy outside, but I thought it was too late in the day to be foggy," said Heith Webster, who lives across the street.
Realizing the house was burning, Webster said he ran over to it and started beating on the doors.
Two residents who rent a section of the house were apparently sleeping the second floor.
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While pondering during their bye week how they managed to squander a massive margin of error accumulated during a 5-0 start, the Giants were granted some extra margin of error when Atlanta, Philadelphia, Dallas, and Chicago all lost last week.
After the Giants gut-wrenching loss to San Diego, it was generally assumed that losing to Atlanta this week would be a death-blow to their playoff hopes.
But after their playoff competition laid a collective egg last week, a loss this week wouldn't be catastrophic i
more news on: Matt Ryan news
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Brett Pitman saw his sixth-minute penalty saved by Macclesfield keeper Jon Brain and it looked costly when Shaun Brisley (35) put the home side ahead.
However, Pitman atoned for his mistake when he netted from 18 yards in first-half stoppage time before heading in the winner on 78 minutes.
Dagenham & Redbridge dropped down to third after they lost 2-1 at home to Rochdale, who go second on goal difference.
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No, no, no. I'm not going to sit and dissect all the at-large playoff possibilities.
Figuring out the Eastern Illinois football team I've seen week after week is mind-boggling enough, let alone trying to analyze which of the 20-something possibilities should crowd into the 16-team Football Championship Subdivision playoffs when the NCAA announces that field Sunday afternoon on ESPN News.
Oh, sure it's easy enough to see that it would help if 7-3 South Dakota, just ahead of EIU in the two main FCS polls
more news on: Jacksonville State news
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Local governments (counties, cities, school districts, water districts, etc) utilizing existing laws that require the federal and state agencies to work with them on a government-to-government basis.
The requirement for government agencies to coordinate with local governments is found in most of the federal land use statutes and the agencies' regulations that govern the federal agencies powers, along with many state statutes.
Where this requirement exists, the government agency must coordinate with the
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The Nebraska Department of Economic Development has awarded $600,000 to benefit two south-central Nebraska projects geared toward helping low- and moderate-income homeowners.
The funds were recently awarded to the Housing Development Corp., a nonprofit group with offices in Grand Island and Hastings.
One project will use $150,000 to buy, rehabilitate and resell three properties in Adams, Clay, Hall, Nuckolls and Webster counties to homeowners earning at or below 80 percent of the area median income.
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When John Covey, Jr., brought 13-year-old Stephen L. Murphy home to live with his family on Webster Street in Jaffrey all those years ago, it was only supposed to be for two weeks.
It wouldn't be until Murphy was ready to join the Marines, some 17 years later, that he would finally leave the Covey home.
On Sunday, a week after Marine Staff Sgt. Stephen L. Murphy, who also lived in Troy, died in Iraq, his family and friends came together to remember a man slight in stature but towering in strength.
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DOHA, Qatar (Nov. 21, 2009) J. Michael Kelly (Puyallup) in U-7 Graham Trucking upset the field to clinch a dramatic late victory in the Oryx Cup UIM World Championship race in fading light in Doha Bay on Saturday afternoon.
It marked the end of one of the most exciting H1 Unlimited races in history and a first H1 Unlimited career win for the Washington state driver.
Florida-based Steve David (Lighthouse Pt., Fla.) secured his second successive H1 Unlimited National High Points Drivers' Championship when
I would like to congratulate my team at the QMSF for their efforts in staging this event over the last few days and also pass on my best wishes to all the American teams and international visitors who made the H1 Unlimited race such a success -Sheikh Hassan
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Perry Liles knows the football programs at Charleston and Aberdeen high schools have plenty of similarities.
As a former coach at both schools, Liles had plenty of talented players on both teams.
He also grew to be accustomed to a hard-charging style of play at each school.
It is a chance to go to the North Half championship -Chris Duncan
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