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A Mining Rush in the Upper Peninsula
25 May 2012, 9:11 am
With copper trading at high prices, a remote area of Michigan is rediscovering its mining roots, raising hopes that the region will recover from a long slump.
Industry game-changer
25 May 2012, 5:30 am
A $3.3-billion plan to build North America's first major chromite mine deep in the Canadian wi lderness promises to usher in an era of prosperity for the region's aboriginals and generate millions of tax dollars over its lifetime.[...]
Risk and reward beckon in Canada's Ring of Fire
25 May 2012, 3:23 am
(Reuters) - A $3.3 billion plan to build North America's first major chromite mine deep in the Canadian wilderness promises to usher in an era of prosperity for the region's aboriginals and generate millions of tax dollars over its lifetime. Tucked deep into northern Ontario, the Ring of Fire contains rich mineral deposits that could transform the region much as the oil sands have transformed ...
In Mining, Some Michigan Towns See Hope
24 May 2012, 5:45 am
With copper trading at high prices, a remote area of Michigan is rediscovering its mining roots, raising hopes that the region will recover from a long slump.
North Haven Indians' Girls' Tennis Caps 13-2 Regular Season
23 May 2012, 3:47 pm
The Indians' girls' tennis squad concluded its regular season with a trio of matches last week, beating both Cheshire and Hamden 7-0 and taking a 5-2 loss to Amity in between to finish at...
After Pit Bull Mauling, She Wants A New Max
23 May 2012, 10:58 am
Recovering from watching a crazed pit bull tear her beloved canine companion to death, Sally Bradstreet is hoping to find a replacement by the weekend. Some people want to help.
Lubowicki erupts in St. Joseph's win
21 May 2012, 9:31 pm
Senior midfielder Ed Lubowicki scored five goals and had six assists to lead the eighth-seeded St. Joseph (Metuchen) High School lacrosse team past ninth-seeded Notre Dame, 16-5, in an NJSIAA Non-Public A first-round matchup at St. Joseph on Monday.
Pennridge area police reports: Week of May 4
9 May 2012, 2:53 am
Indecent assault Philip Eugene Miles, 48, of Dublin, is charged with crimes including aggravated indecent assault, indecent assault, indecent exposure, stalking and harassment, according to online court information.
Purple Pinky Day At Steven School In Wallingford
27 April 2012, 4:15 pm
Student Bryan Schnakenberg, 11, gets his pinkies dyed gentian violet (symbolic of one child immunized from polio) by Wallingford Rotary Club member Paul gambardella during the club's second-annual Purple Pinky Day at Rock Hill Elementary School in Wallingford Friday April 27, 2012. The fundraiser helps raise money for third-world polio vaccines. (Dave Zajac/Record-Journal)
Thursday Scholastics: Trojan golfers beat Law
26 April 2012, 9:29 pm
ORANGE — Kevin Mooney shot a 42 Thursday to lead the Lyman Hall golf team a 180-194 SCC interdivisional win over Jonathan Law at Orange Hills Country Club.
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