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A woman 58 years Jamaica was struck by two cars at Franklin Avenue on November 21. A Freeport 45 years of operation South of Franklin Avenue vehicle while he was in a collision with a pedestrian woman who was running across Franklin Avenue between 12th Street and 13th Street. As the driver pulled over to check pedestrians, other vehicles traveling the road also has a pedestrian and then continue to driveawaywithoutstopping.Thisvehicleisdescribeda4door color dark sedan. The woman was taken to hospital for a leg and shoulder Winthrop's injury.

Hit and run accident occurred the following day at 5: 20 pm when a 36-year-old woman was impressed at the Huntington County seat Drive. The woman, who works as a flag in the capital of the transferring Drive traffic from Washington Avenue construction when he was impressed by the little red car that simply getting out of the parking lot. The vehicle was not stopped and left the scene on the road in the County seat drive. He suffered leg injuries and was taken to hospital, Winthrop.

THEFT of vehicle: $ 5 has been removed from a vehicle parked at the residence of Osborne road on 22 November. A pair of shoes were stolen from a vehicle parked in the 3rd Street Live.

On NOVEMBER 23, computers, GPS devices and iTouch stolen from a vehicle parked at the residence of Wyatt road. $ 20 was removed from a vehicle parked at the residence of Wyatt road. The size of the tires have been removed from a vehicle parked at the Kingsbury road.

LOST youth is: Once received a notice from the Nassau County Police Department 16-year-old boy was missing from the large city park necks, the officer conducting the inquiry and youth located in City Park residence on 22 November.

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Pet food maker in the doghouse for citations, fines

Pet food company all-Feed processing

Proposed fines total $ 758,450 and included deliberate violations of air contaminant OSHA's, respiratory protection, and hearing conservation standards.

"Even after a strong explosion and dust fires at the facility in 2009, along with some quotes which were previously issued to such conditions, all-Feed processing

OSHA issued per-for example, quote an intentional to require employees to work in areas where they are exposed to dust a total in excess of allowed limits and failed to carry out adequate engineering controls.

Another problem to overcome hearing conservation, equipment installation and use of industrial trucks in the atmosphere where combustible dust can be turned on.

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Philly museum brings the ‘ Birds of America ‘ public

PHILADELPHIA (AP)-one of the rarest and most precious in the world is from the vault and the views of the public as part of your daily ritual which is unusual in the nation's oldest natural history museum.

Every weekday at 3: 15 p.m., a white gloved staff of the Academy of Natural Sciences raises cover protective snaps from the 19th century naturalist John James Audubon influential book, "The Birds of America," and it turned out great for linen-backed page reveals bird day. More than 180 years after Audubon made life-size illustration of now link his name with a passionate Ornithologist, they paint the water and the fine details that are still outstanding.

"Many times it is framed as artwork and disappeared from exposure to light," said curator Robert Peck, who was not a lot of pages turnings. "We are not exposed to light, so they are in beautiful conditions."

Academy of Natural Sciences is the original pay-as-you-go customers from "The Birds of America" from 1827-1838. Folio of 435 hand-colored engraving on copper paper, each measuring about 2 feet by 3 feet, cost $ 1,000-the equivalent of about $ 40,000 today, Peck said.

Every month or so for many years, "Birds of America" customers receive a set of prints five-usually one major show-stoppers birds such as Roseate Spoonbills, hot pink, along with four prints smaller species. Audubon made 87 sets of five in all; the museum collection is done in five bound volumes.

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Get the most positive dog trainers

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On Saturday, Neika Smessaert bumped into one of his clients for the second time. His name is a whistle, a retired two and a half years the gray Hound racing.

The whistle was adopted by the owner, Spencer Durland and Kanika Travers, a few months ago and they say all good except for the whistle's anxiety.

"He didn't feel comfortable, especially when Kanika leaves. He became very angry, he'll speed around, she will complain and he just didn't calm himself, "said Durland.

Anxious behavior is what Smessaert is trying to fix. He used the technique Award for good behavior rather than whistles punish him for not doing what it should be. Smessaert explains it like this:

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Richland may consider three

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A proposal to limit the number of pets allowed in the suburb appears to be go to Richland County Council for consideration in the coming weeks.

The draft measure, is sure to stir up emotions, will be put on the three-pet in areas which all but the countryside is categorized.

There is no limit on the number of pets are now owned by the people who lived off the Richland County, but the city of Columbia has a limit of two dogs that are primarily executed when neighbors complained about the barking dog or unhealthy meters.

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Lion of Las Vegas, Mike started legal catfight Tiger

The lion is none other than billionaire businessman Kirk Kerkorian, who has the distinction of building the world's largest hotel three times in Las Vegas. It is officially known as Edward Mike Davis, rich in oil and gas that speculators with countless Las Vegas connections. For many years, Kerkorian called Davis a friend of his.

It's safe to say that friendship is a thing of the past. Through Tracina Corporation, Kerkorian last week at Clark County Court of Davis and others sued for fraud in connection with an investment of $ 684 million billionaire's Denver-based Delta oil.

"Though Davis agreed to serve as an advisor to the plaintiff the deal, Davis was actually secretly conspired with others to defraud the plaintiff to investing in the Delta to enrich himself to harm the plaintiff," the lawsuit said. Filed for Tracinda Attorney Patricia Glaser, by Peter Sheridan and Jennifer Sanders.

Parker's Attorney, Norman Brownstein, founding partner of law firm Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, also took a hit in a lawsuit.

At the end of the year 2007 in Las Vegas, Brownstein was present during the discussion of the proposed investment Tracinda's and charged with taking an active role in highlighting the Delta's "growth investing" in the oil drilling in Utah the paradox Basin and the prospect of a "great" of new wells in Greentown, Utah.

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Pet lodge opened its second location

Happy tails Lodge, pet grooming, boarding and daycare and pet food business retail and accessories shop, has a second location in the East of Great Falls.

Pets can go down to daycare, grooming or boarding at 4800 10 Ave. s., located at the northwestern end of the village of Agri Park. The site, which is open from 6 am to 6 PM Monday through Friday and Saturday 8 am to 1 pm, also has a retail store.

Happy tails Lodge would then transport the animals to the facilities at 1401 Northwest Bypass.

"We have a lot of people ask for eastside location," said Katie Duncan, who had business with her husband, Keith. "Now we have to do to transport vehicles."

Happy tail Lodge is hosting an open house to show off both facilities from 11 am-2 PM Saturday.

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Net help fishermen catch fish right camera

Commercial fisherman who trawl nets is using right now to see how air camera system can help them catch fish they want and avoid all the others.

One of the biggest problems with the network's current net result is that they are not selective. Fishermen put them in the water and the wind catch everything in their path-including fish unlimited.

Trawlers in Alaska who want to catch pollock also catch salmon chinook-protected and highly appreciated in other Fisheries. Trawlers in Oregon and Washington who wanted to capture the Petrale sole black cod and halibut catch that they are also not supposed to keep. When they catch a lot of fish and Fisheries, kick regulation shuts down.

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Glasgow Church votes to acquire Red Lion Christian Academy

Reformed Presbyterian Church in Glasgow at the bear moves forward with plans to acquire the financially troubled Red Lion Christian Academy and the Institute of "sweeping reforms" after church members strongly support the plan Sunday.

Glasgow's majority-93 percent voted in favor of the acquisition of what is a significant hurdle for, say leaders. The 30-year-old school is nearly $ 6 million in debt, partly because of falling enrollment and recession controversy surrounding the football program.

"while some challenges remain, we sincerely hope that with our Red Lion family will be able to save the school," Rev. Chuck f. Betters, senior pastor, said in a statement after voting Sunday.

If the deal goes through, the school will see significant changes in leadership, values and financial operations, said his superiors. Christian education and academics would be a priority–football will not.

plead infringement of the regulation School Athletics State last year which include too much football, excessive practices and undue financial aid manages. Also controversial is the Red Lion push to build a team of nationally recognized powerhouse.

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Montclair observing animal shelter Adopt

Montclair Township Animal Shelter spotlighting adults are often overlooked in November by joining shelters across the country to celebrate the month of Adopt-A-Senior-Pet.

All month, senior animal adoption fees will be half, and the cost of adoption will be waived for senior citizens (age 65 and over) who adopt a senior pet month.

"Some animals are the sweetest, most loving we have … in a senior animal shelter, and they got here through no fault of their own," said Melissa Neiss, Coordinator of the shelter. "Often they end up here because something had hit their owners."

Senior pets already housebroken, mature and has been sitting on their personalities, according to the MTA 's, and tend to be well-matched with adopters more mature. Research has shown that having a pet can provide health benefits for seniors, including lowering blood pressure and reduce anxiety and loneliness, it is stated release.

This is why MTAs are committed to matching the perfect senior with animals, and also to support post-adoptionen senior.

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