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Coast Lines: Feb. 6, 2012 WATSONVILLE City to discuss growth options City officials will host a community meeting 6 to 7 p.m. Wednesday in the fourth floor community room at the Civic Plaza, 275 Main St.
Richard J. Wells SOUTH HUTCHINSON - Richard Junior Wells, 88, died February 2, 2012, at Mennonite Manor, South Hutchi ...

Nacogdoches bikers, walkers fear sidewalks could go away Sidewalks are nice when you need them and missed when not available. The rest of the time they're not given much thought.
Tax evaders in Greece, Spain and Italy better beware The European Union, whose headquarters are pictured here, has been concerned about the debt crisis in southern Europe. EU officials blame part of the economic mess on a culture of tax evasion.
As You See It, Jan. 24, 2012: Car crash victim thanks rescuers, good Samaritans Car crash victim: Thank you everyone On Jan. 19 you ran a front-page story about a car going over a cliff.
An American family at war Editor's note: This continues a series of reports on what happened in Southern Illinois 150 years ago during the Civil War. Reports will appear on days of significance to Southern Illinois - known at the time as Egypt .
Study Says Car & Television Up Heart Attack Odds Add owning a television and car to the list of potential risk factors for heart attacks.
Study: Owning a car, television ups odds of a heart attack People who owned a car and television were 27 percent more likely to suffer a heart attack, study showed
Being active at both work and play cuts heart attack risk worldwide, study finds TORONTO - Physical activity during both work and leisure time appears to significantly lower the risk of heart attack, whether a person lives in Canada or Colombia, in Poland or Pakistan, research suggests.