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Business Licenses (Dothan Eagle) The following is a listing of public records from Houston County for the week of Feb.18-March 3, 2009. Supervisor: County paid too much for fire cleanup (San Bernardino Sun) SAN BERNARDINO MOUNTAINS - This week, property owners affected by 2007's devastating Slide and Grass Valley fires began receiving letters from the county related to the costs of debris cleanup that followed the disasters. State legislature adjourns What passed (Bills already signed by Gov. Bill Richardson have been noted.): * Death ... (Portales News-Tribune) What passed (Bills already signed by Gov. Bill Richardson have been noted.): Week in review (Post-Bulletin) S.E. Rochester RCTC concludes perfect season with championship You couldn't have a better season than the one the Rochester Community and Technical College's women's basketball team completed Saturday night in front of hometown fans. RCTC easily defeated Loretto approves construction agreement for C.R. 19 bike trail (South Crow River News) The Loretto City Council, Tuesday, March 10, approved a cooperative construction agreement for constructing a bike trail on the east side of County Rd. 19 through Loretto this summer. SHNS Policy Points: Why do so few people run for office in Massachusetts? (The Beacon-Villager) Why do so few people run for office in Massachusetts? And can anything be done about it? Area city, school board races (Denton Record-Chronicle) Listed are the municipal filings by area city and school district posts. CBJ: Personnel File (The Daily Progress) Local business announcements Bloomfield Park Board hopes to receive grant (Greene County Daily World) Police, fire and park updates were provided during the Bloomfield Town Council's March meeting. Linda Pullen, president of the park board, brought up a few issues which included applying for an REMC grant. Final wrap: A look at legislation that passed, failed (Santa Fe New Mexican) Bills already signed by Gov. Bill Richardson have been noted. Death penalty: HB285 repeals the death penalty and establishes life in prison without parole as the state's maximum sentence. It was signed into law by the governor.
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