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Visiting Washington State by Train
Washington State is located on the Pacific north coast of the United State; it's bordered by British Columbia (Canada) in the North, by Idaho State on the East side, and by Oregon State in the South.
The state can be divided into 6 geographic land a [...] (Read Article)
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May 13 2012 - Brandon's Treloar gets his kicks with CFLers Brandon’s Keegan Treloar didn’t just hit the gym this off-season to train for his second CIS season as the Concordia University Stingers football team’s kicker and punter. |
April 28 2012 - Legendary mountain train opens for 143rd season CONCORD, N.H. — The world’s first mountain climbing train opens its 143rd season today, chugging tourists, nature lovers and thrill seekers up the highest peak in the Northeast United States. |
April 28 2012 - Nashua board, residents question Executive Coucilor Wheeler on rail vote NASHUA – Executive Councilor David Wheeler, R-Milford, cracked about being tarred and feathered by aldermen Tuesday, as he was grilled on his vote against a $3.2 million federal grant to study linking Boston’s commuter rail line to Nashua and Concord. Wheeler attended the meeting in response to board President Brian McCarthy’s invitation to discuss plans for economic development in the region ... |
April 27 2012 - Nashua board, residents question Executive Councilor Wheeler on rail vote NASHUA – Executive Councilor David Wheeler, R-Milford, cracked about being tarred and feathered by aldermen Tuesday, as he was grilled on his vote against a $3.2 million federal grant to study linking Boston’s commuter rail line to Nashua and Concord. Wheeler attended the meeting in response to board President Brian McCarthy’s invitation to discuss plans for economic development in the region ... |
April 16 2012 - Lawmaker Pushing Long-Term California Rail Plan High-speed rail is on its way to California even though polls show that a majority of residents don’t want it. Now, State senator Mark DeSaulnier of Concord said that he believes there should be a comprehensive rail plan in place to guide future decisions. |
March 29 2012 - Lozeau still has hopes for rail; Wheeler accepts invite to meet with city NASHUA – The possibility of bringing rail to Nashua might still be on the right track, despite state officials turning down a $3.2 million grant to study linking the commuter line from Boston to Concord. At the tail end of a three-hour Board of Aldermen meeting Tuesday night, Mayor Donnalee Lozeau reported that there are “still some things in the mix” to try to bring commuter rail at least to ... |
March 07 2012 - Executive Council rejects $3.2 million for rail study plan CONCORD – The Executive Council Wednesday rejected accepting a $3.2 million federal grant to help pay for studying a commuter rail line from Boston to Concord and running through Nashua. Nashua Mayor Donnalee Lozeau lobbied both publicly and privately for the project, but the council turned it down by a 3-2 vote. Lozeau spoke to the council before the showdown vote and later said she hasn’t ... |
March 07 2012 - Salem firm recommended to lead $3.6m rail study; Executive Council to vote Wednesday CONCORD – State transportation officials are recommending a Salem company for a $3.6 million study in the cost and need for bringing commuter rail service from Boston through Nashua and on to Concord. URS Corp., of Salem, was chosen by a state design team from among nine firms that originally bid for the job. Federal grants support about 89 percent of the project while the state has to come up ... |
February 16 2012 - From Megadeth to mega calling In early September, as new students wandered onto the campus of Concordia Seminary, they were joined by another group of theological rookies - mostly midcareer types - joining the school's program that allows students to train for the ministry online. |
February 16 2012 - Concord is good for your health FORGET VALENTINE'S Day and fish oil: According to the state government, Concord is good for your heart. Gov. John Lynch this week will announce 14 communities, including the capital city, have been designed "New Hampshire HeartSafe Communities," a program that encourages cities and towns to train residents in CPR and make automated external defibrillators more available. The awardees are Chester ... |
February 15 2012 - Cabarrus will help with DNC security The Cabarrus County Sheriff’s Office has dedicated 15 deputies to train to help when the Democratic National Convention comes to Charlotte and Concord on Sept. 3. |
February 09 2012 - Thrash metal guitarist enrolls in Missouri seminary program Concordia Seminary in suburban St. Louis gets an eclectic mix of students in a program allowing them to train for the ministry online. Clayton, Mo. (AP) - Concordia Seminary in suburban St. Louis gets an eclectic mix of students in a program allowing them to train for the ministry online - electricians, farmers, entrepreneurs - and even a founder of one of the best-known thrash metal bands ... |
February 07 2012 - Megadeth bassist studying for Lutheran ordination ST. LOUIS - In early September , as new students wandered onto the campus of Concordia Seminary, they were joined by another group of theological rookies - mostly midcareer types - joining the school's program that allows students to train for the ministry online. |
February 02 2012 - Railroad crossing gate comes down on Concord school bus A railroad crossing gate came down on a Concord school bus Thursday morning in West Concord. According to Transportation Department manager Wayne Busa, the driver had just completed a standard railroad crossing procedure and was proceeding through the intersection when the crossing lights started flashing. |
January 31 2012 - Activist recalls bloody train incident, nonviolent life in new book On Sept. 1, 1987, one of the most dedicated peace activists in the nation sat down with friends on the train tracks outside the Concord Naval Weapons Station near the Bay Area in California to block a U.S. Navy Munitions train loaded with weapons bound for Nicaragua and El Salvador. |
January 25 2012 - Life after Megadeth could be in pulpit CLAYTON, Mo. — Concordia Seminary in suburban St. Louis gets an eclectic mix of students in a program allowing them to train for the ministry online — electricians, farmers, entrepreneurs — and even a founder of one of the best-known thrash metal bands. David Ellefson plays bass for Megadeth. He ... |
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