Painting to honor Hopkinton veterans of Iwo Jima
John Cahill Jr. and Bob Lavoie still vividly recall sitting in foxholes at night awaiting the next attack, thousands of miles from home on a tiny volcanic speck in the Pacific called Iwo Jima.
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Gov. Jay Nixon announces jobs project in Perryville
PERRYVILLE — An expansion project that will create 400 new jobs in southeast Missouri will get $5 million in state economic incentives. Gov. Jay Nixon announced the package on Friday, at the Sabreliner facility at the Perryville Municipal Airport. Work is scheduled to begin by next month on a new hangar to house expanded stripping and painting operations at the site. The Southeast Missourian ...
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Long Hill Eagle Scoutâs project improved the townâs 128 fire hydrants
LONG HILL TWP. — Benjamin Betines, son of Elena and John Betines of Stirling, advanced to the rank of Eagle Scout at the Millington Boy Scout Troop 56 Court of Honor held at Monday, June 14, at grades 2-5 Millington School.
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Local News
WEIRTON - Members of the Trinity Lutheran Church of Weirton spent a Saturday sanding and painting the guardrail located at the intersection of Marland Heights Road and Euclid Avenue as a community service project to improve the look of the neighborhood.
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Tit for tat
Investigations into the theft of a painting by Van Gogh, estimated to be worth more than $50 million, have revealed that two Egyptians visited the museum three times each in the period immediately before the theft. One of them spoke with Alaa Mansour, one of the museum guards now in detention.
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