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Ask the mayor: More city recycling doesn't make sense
Q. Why doesn't the city collect plastics which are classified as No. 3- through 7-type plastic? You are now only collecting No. 1 and No. 2 types. With Earth day April 22, we should remind people how important it is to recycle plastic that can take...Tags: Marketing
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Area sports: Orthosport, Goodfellows win league hockey titles
Orthosport Physical Therapy and Goodfellows won the Char-Em Men’s Hockey League championships.
Orthosport defeated Conway Towing, 3-0, in the Division I title game.
Goodfellows downed Pat & Gary’s, 4-1, in the Division II championship...Tags: John Bailey, Science and Technology, Ice Hockey, Sports, Health Treatments
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Kenneth Price dies at 77; artist transformed traditional ceramics
Kenneth Price, a prolific Los Angeles artist whose work with glazed and painted clay transformed traditional ceramics while also expanding orthodox definitions of American and European sculpture, died early Friday at his home and studio in Taos, N.M. He...Tags: Fine Arts, Germany, World War II (1939-1945), Ry Cooder, Travel
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Sparkle and Santa on tap
Winter is right around the corner, and the artists at the Sawdust Art Festival are busy, as Santa's elves are getting ready for the 21st annual Winter Fantasy.
The show, dubbed "Put a Little Sparkle in Your Holiday," opens at 10 a.m. Saturday and runs...Tags: Services and Shopping, Building Material, Family, Photography Supplies and Services, Arts
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Are plastic containers safe to go in the microwave?
WDBJ7 Anchor/ReporterMuch of our food comes in contact with plastics, whether it's purchased, stored or heated that way. Now, there's growing concern over a chemical compound found in some plastics. Here are some facts so you can decide if the plastics surrounding your...Tags: Electrical Appliance, Manufacturing and Engineering, BPA Contamination and Investigations, Organic Foods, European Union
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Petoskey Plastics aims for government sales opportunities
Petoskey Plastics, a manufacturer of blown plastic film and bags headquartered in Petoskey, recently received key qualifications from two federal agencies that will aid the company’s efforts to enhance government procurement opportunities. The U.S....Tags: U.S. Marine Corps, Economy, Business and Finance, Business, Sales, Veterans Affairs
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Jewels fit for a 'throne'
About 10 years ago, an unusual idea came to Stephanie Wirkkala while she was working as a graphic designer for a high-end toilet maker. "They made these $3,000 toilets that looked like lions," she said. "But they used the standard toilet bolt covers that...Tags: Environmental Issues, Metal and Mineral, Building Material, Computer Networking and Internet, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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Staff picks for Jan. 5 to 11
The Top Five
Battle of Hancock
Civil War re-enactors, firing demonstrations, story telling, live music and book signings mark the sesquicentennial commemoration of the Battle of Hancock. Brochure with event schedule available at Town Hall. Events...Tags: Conway Twitty, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Anglicanism, Neil Simon, Christianity
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Ongoing exhibits for Jan. 26
Art in the Hallway
Photographs by Valley Art Association member Ron Lytle will be on display and for sale through the gift shop. Concludes today. Artwork is in the hallway near the information desk at Meritus Medical Center, 11116 Medical Campus Road,...Tags: Fine Arts, Franklin County (Pennsylvania), Hospitals and Clinics, Hospitals and Clinics, Artists
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60 new jobs coming to Lynchburg's Tessy Plastics
A Lynchburg company is expanding adding 60 new jobs to the city.
Tessy Plastics is spending $4.8 million to expand its facility at the Lynchpin Industrial Center.
Tessy serves the medical disposables market with custom injection molding products.
The...Tags: Synthetics and Plastics, Manufacturing and Engineering, Economy, Business and Finance, Consumer Confidence, Bob McDonnell
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Ex-worker sues plant over his dismissal
tkleffman@amnews.comA man has filed a lawsuit against a Danville company alleging he was wrongfully fired because he came to work with a pistol in his vehicle. Troy Abbot of Gravel Switch filed the complaint against Berry Plastics Corp. last week in Boyle Circuit Court...Tags: Laws, Economy, Business and Finance, Crime, Law and Justice, Civil Rights, Companies and Corporations
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Dec 18, 2011
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Jan 27, 2012
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Jan 18, 2012
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