Oct 13, 2009 | Times Leader
Bear Creek residents question sewer costs
BEAR CREEK TWP. It's too early for answers to many of their questions about a mandated sewer project, Bear Creek Township supervisors told taxpayers Tuesday.
Nude burglar charged after changing story
Slidell Police believe they have cracked the case of the mysterious "naked burglar." A man cops identified as 50-year-old Keith Potter turned himself in and was booked with felony burglary.
Slidell police say they have identified the mysterious naked man who appeared on the home security video system of a Country Club Estates resident.
A naked man was caught on tape using a water hose to bathe in a Slidell woman's driveway early Monday morning and then breaking into the home, but police say the only thing he stole was a white sheet to cover himself.
For example, one room has a 1950s sectional sofa next to an Empire desk with Japanese Hakata dolls and a couple of William Wilhelmi pieces.
High tide, torrential rain swamp low-lying areas of Glynn County
Heavy rain fell during high tide Wednesday, flooding some low-lying areas of Glynn County and keeping people from their homes in at least one Brunswick neighborhood.
Golf course rezoning plan advances
The St. Tammany Parish Council has upheld a Zoning Commission decision that would ensure the area's older golf courses would not become housing tracts or apartments should the courses fail in the future.
Golf course rezoning plan advances
The St. Tammany Parish Council has upheld a Zoning Commission decision that would ensure the area's older golf courses would not become housing tracts or apartments should the courses fail in the future.
Sullivan Creek Bridge Replacement Scheduled
Construction at the Sullivan Creek Bridge along Phoenix Lake Rd. is scheduled to begin July 20th and continue through December of 2010.
Answers needed on Whitetail project before council's final decision
Council has agreed to send an Ops township development back to planning staff in order to obtain further information before making its decision whether to deny or approve zoning amendments.
Hall's Annual Garage Sale: Thurs
HALL'S ANNUAL GARAGE SALE: Thurs. & Fri., , north on Hwy 17 at 2900 N. Badger Dr.
The numbers speak for themselves. In a meeting Tuesday with public and community organizations, Estherville City Administrator Steve Woodley offered figures showing the city has invested $1 million over the last 10 years in residential commitment.
County stands ready for growth
Decatur County stands ready to continue its growth once the slumping house market and recessed economy rebound, if local development is any indication.
More people will be able to enjoy a performing arts center. June 5, 2009 - 3:45 PM With the best of intentions, Ellen Nol left her palatial Country Club Estates mansion and the surrounding beautiful grounds to the University of Texas of the Permian Basin with the prospect of it being used at the home of the president.
A-C still behind on leaf and limb
Athens-Clarke County has pushed back its leaf-and-limb schedule another two weeks.
Water and sewer projects expected to disrupt traffic
Two water and sewer projects are expected to disrupt traffic for part of the spring and summer.
Slow snowstorm cleanup frustrates
Anne Farnsworth walks her dogs past mounds of leaf-and-limb debris Monday on Plum Nelly Drive in Athens.
Despite budget issues, the province is committed to funding the remainder of the Highway 21 twinning project, which is expected to be completed by the fall.