Field of Growth Winston-Salem Journal Sat, 01 Oct 2005 10:29 PM PDT MOUNT AIRY - Last month, the N.C. Grape Council added the word "wine" to its name and moved from the N.C. Department of Agriculture to the N.C. Division of Tourism. The move indicated a small but significant shift in thinking about the state's growing wine industry. | College News for Oct. 2 The Advocate Messenger Sun, 02 Oct 2005 6:33 AM PDT National College of Business and Technology: Anita Newcomb of Stanford, business administration manager. | New farming ideas planted in Nigeria Sun-Sentinel Sun, 02 Oct 2005 0:36 AM PDT TSONGA, Nigeria · The foreigners who came thousands of miles to the grasslands of western Nigeria seemed like a spectacular circus act to the area's subsistence farmers. | Garage, house fire reported Saturday in Newark The Advocate Sun, 02 Oct 2005 5:05 AM PDT NEWARK -- The Newark Fire Department responded to a fire at 5:35 a.m. Saturday. The garage fire, at 667 Meadow Drive, Newark, spread to part of the house, according to the fire department. | Botulism outbreak seems to have spread Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Sat, 01 Oct 2005 10:49 PM PDT A botulism outbreak, discovered in wild ducks in the Horicon Marsh's federal refuge in August, appears to have spread to the state wildlife area to the south. | NewsAdvance.com | What's killing College Lake? The News & Advance Sat, 01 Oct 2005 8:41 PM PDT What's killing College Lake? If it’s not dead, College Lake is getting pretty darn close. That’s the prognosis from Tom Shahady, an environmental scientist at Lynchburg College who has been warning for several years that the lake is filling in too fast from sedimentation. | News briefs from California SanLuisObispo.com Sat, 01 Oct 2005 2:51 PM PDT STOCKTON, Calif. - As other communities struggle with ways to cover budget shortfalls, San Joaquin County officials are pondering what to do with a $28.8 million surplus. |
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