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  White Plains CitizeNetReporter - Austin Complains City Leaves No Time for Committee Recommendations on Budget.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Harwood, (who is getting paid an additional $20,000 for assuming duties of Budget Director through June, said she was in the process of collecting expense budgets from the city departments.
The committee meeting began with Fiscal Officer Harwood distributing the official first half of fiscal 2006-2006 sales tax figures, noting that the holiday season was incomplete only containing figures through November 30, and was calculated by estimate by the state for the rest of the month.
Harwood informed the committee she was getting expense and salary information from the departments by January 15 and revenue projections by February 25 with a budget expected to be ready for the committee by April.
www.whiteplainscnr.com /article5453.html   (1294 words)

  
  WTVI42 - Features - Antiques Roadshow : Portland, OR (part 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Harwood believes they identify the brave depicted in the painting.
Harwood noted, but Sharp was the one who did so with the greatest sensitivity to his subjects.
Harwood put the painting's current value at far more than Terry had even imagined — even though he said he has no interest in selling it — $80,000 to $120,000.
www.wtvi.org /homedetail.asp?ID=1758   (275 words)

  
 White Plains CitizeNetReporter - City Expecting $4.6 Million Dollar Windfall from Mortgage Tax.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Harwood said the county pays the city once a year, apparently earing a year of interest on what Harwood called was city money.
Harwood at the time revealed she did not have an exact idea of how much mortgage tax the city was owed.
Harwood said that legislation from the state signed by Governor Pataki recently freed up the counties to pay back mortgage taxes more than once a year, but the decision to speed up payments was left to the individual county.
www.whiteplainscnr.com /modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=5229   (629 words)

  
 Rice Lake Info - History Buffs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
In southern Ontario as the glacier retreated and the environment began to warm, the tundra-like growth was gradually replaced by white spruce, with shrub birch and poplars and lichens and sedges or coarse grasses.
The Rice Lake Plains was one of these prairie areas, according to a number of early pioneers, such as author Catharine Parr Traill and her brother Samuel Strickland, who both came in the first quarter of the 1800s.
The Mississauga native people, who inhabited the plains in the 1700's, certainly were one group who continually burned off the six-foot grasses, so it is said, that the deer might be attracted to the fresh grass and be easier to hunt.
www.ricelakeinfo.com /hstrybuf.htm   (8329 words)

  
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 2003 - 09/22/2003 - U.S. Labor Department Awards More than $11 Million in Grants for Safety and Health Training ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
OSHA awarded more than $11.2 million in Susan Harwood Training Grants to 67 nonprofit organizations for safety and health training and educational programs; 50 of these grantees are new recipients of these grant monies.
The training grants are named in honor of the late Susan Harwood, a former director of the Office of Risk Assessment in OSHA's Health Standards Directorate, who died in 1996.
During her 17-year tenure with the agency, Harwood helped develop OSHA standards to protect workers exposed to bloodborne pathogens, cotton dust, benzene, formaldehyde, asbestos and lead in construction.
www.osha-slc.gov /pls/oshaweb/owadisp.show_document?p_table=NEWS_RELEASES&p_id=10441   (524 words)

  
 CHARTER FAIR 1338 to the present, GREAT HARWOOD
He records shepherds and herdsmen bringing their stock from Yorkshire, Westmorland and the Scottish borders to be sold for fattening in the valleys and plains of Lancashire.
The handloom weavers of Great Harwood and surrounding villages also came to sell their produce and buy household goods and the cloth of other districts; "flannels from Rochdale, fustians and calicoes from Blackburn and Rossendale, blankets and baize from Bury, the friezes of the Yorkshire valleys and broadcloths of their more distant towns."
The tradition of Crying the Fair was continued, however, but it wasn't until 1973 that the next fair was held.
www.great-harwood.org.uk /greatharwoodcharter-fair.htm   (859 words)

  
 White Plains bonds get boost from Wall Street
WHITE PLAINS — Wall Street yesterday bumped up the city's fiscal forecast by removing the negative outlook on the bonds the city issues, allowing it to seek better terms when it borrows and giving Mayor Joseph Delfino a boost in the week before he proposes a budget for the upcoming fiscal year.
White Plains' rating remained unchanged at Aa1 — Moody's second-highest rating — throughout the two years that the negative outlook was in place, but the warning was like a wet blanket over the city at a time when it was attempting to attract investment and get the redevelopment under way.
The city's last bond issue was in January 2005, when it borrowed $8.1 million at 3.99 percent; Harwood said she expects the city will pay a point or two more, an increase she attributed to rising interest rates.
www.thejournalnews.com /apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060325/NEWS10/603250367/-1/NEWS   (632 words)

  
 APAC Weekly Articles - March 12, 2004
Harwood Schaffer, one of the research associates in our office tells a story about a conversation with a former parishioner in Kansas.
As new land in the Mississippi River valley and the Great Plains came into production the price of corn erratically but steadily declined until it was just 21.4¢ in 1896.
Daryll Ray's column is written with the research and assistance of Harwood D. Schaffer, Research Associate with APAC.
apacweb.ag.utk.edu /weekcol/188.html   (683 words)

  
 Kansas Army National Guardsmen attend Unit Public Affairs School
Harwood is a turbine engine mechanic for Detachment 3, 170th Maintenance Company, Kansas Army National Guard, Russell.
Harwood, 36, who is a tank mechanic in his civilian job, has been a member of the Kansas National Guard for 14 years.
Harwood, a graduate of Natoma High School, joined the Guard to get back to the military life that he missed.
www.accesskansas.org /ksadjutantgeneral/News%20Releases/2004/04-017%2019-28%2032%2034-50.htm   (6078 words)

  
 Times Argus: Vermont News & Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
An art teacher at Harwood Union High School, Langevin also has a side business painting images onto the sides of kayaks.
She had brought the kayak to school for a demonstration when Scott Mead, a special educator at Harwood, caught sight of it.
The mural features a fiery sun, setting behind a row of mountains, a herd of buffalo grazing on the plains and Native American pottery resting outside a pair of tepees, all conveying the artist's love of nature and her Mohawk heritage.
www.timesargus.com /apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20041222/NEWS/412220325/1003/NEWS02   (806 words)

  
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The survey found that the use of government programs and crop insurance was especially important for operators of cash grain farms in the Northern Plains and the western Corn Belt.
Large farm operators are most likely to use marketing strategies to manage their risks, and farmers in the Northern Plains are much more likely to use such strategies than those in the Southeast.
Also, farms in the Northern Plains tend to be larger, as measured by sales volume, than those in the Southeast.
usda.mannlib.cornell.edu /reports/waobr/aof/aof97/jharwood.asc   (4257 words)

  
 Harwood Fire Company
At 1532 hours Harwood Fire Company was dispatched at the request of Hazle Township Fire Department for Tanker 191 to respond to SR 309 behind the self storage complex to assist with a reported trailer fire, unknown as to what type of trailer at time of dispatch.
At 1837 hours Harwood Fire Company was placed on Stand By status in station for a possible response to the Harwood Ball Field to establish an LZ for aeromedical.
At 0808 hours Harwood Fire Company QRS was dispatched to 1 Scotch Pine Drive in the Humboldt Industrial Park to assist EMS with a male patient experiencing chest pains.
www.harwoodfire.com /home/nov05.htm   (711 words)

  
 Publications on ecosystem management: Minnesota DNR   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Published by the Great Plains Partnership, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, and The Harwood Group.
Prepared for the Glacial Lake Agassiz Citizen Forums Project and the Great Plains Partnership by The Harwood Group.
Published by The Harwood Group, Great Plains Partnership, and Western Governors' Association.
www.dnr.state.mn.us /ecological_services/pubs_ecomgmt.html   (360 words)

  
 Environment Birds NSFA
From the south to the north, we encounter BCR 13 (Lower Great Lakes/St. Lawrence Plains), BCR 14 (Atlantic Northern Forest), the BCRs that globally represent Québec’s boreal forest, BCR 12 (Boreal Harwood Forest), 8 (Boreal Softwood Shield), and 7 (Taiga Shield and Hudson Plains), and BCR 3 (Arctic Plains and Mountains).
This BCR includes the Hudson Plains, the largest extensive area of wetlands in the world, and extends east and west onto the Canadian Shield.
Because of continuous permafrost, surface water dominates the landscape (20-50 percent of the coastal plain).
www.nsfa-adventures.com /nsfaenvironment_bird.htm   (1110 words)

  
 Gleeson Family Web Page - pafg86 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Matilda HARWOOD [Parents] was born in 1851 in Western Australia.
Maria Elizabeth HARWOOD [Parents] was born on 8 Feb 1870 in Mount Wedge Head Station SA.
Alice HARWOOD [Parents] was born on 7 Feb 1871 in Kadina SA.
www.users.bigpond.com /jillglee/allrelate/pafg86.htm   (304 words)

  
 Weddings 11/22/97
Honor attendants were Aimee Teeple of Floydada, sister of the bride, and Chad Golden of Dallas, brother of the bridegroom.
The bride, a graduate of Floydada High School and South Plains College, is employed by Bruce Magness.
Parents of the bridegroom are George and Lora Harwood of Amarillo.
www.lubbockonline.com /news/112397/067-5218.html   (621 words)

  
 People's Weekly World - From plains to shining sea — The call is 'Dump Bush!'
Oregon is the first state in the nation to shift to all-mail ballots.
Oregon has been in a deep recession for 45 months, Harwood said, and The Oregonian reported a six-tenths of 1 percent leap in unemployment in August to 7.4 percent, the largest one-month leap in 21 years.
Harwood herself was jobless until she was hired as an organizer in this “dump Bush” effort.
www.pww.org /article/articleview/5855/1/141   (1635 words)

  
 topics
Harwood is the coauthor of a hypothesis which has brought into questionthe long-term stability of the icesheets.
His evidence suggests that the icesheets were significantly reduced in size at about 3 million years and the massive icesheets of today are a feature of the last few million years.
Sherilyn Fritz, Department of Geology, (University of Nebraska), will discuss the record of drought in the northern Great Plains and the possible causes of drought cycles based on her research and co-workers on diatoms.
www.ndsu.nodak.edu /instruct/ashworth/webpages/univ498/topics.html   (636 words)

  
 NPR : HARWOOD'S WALL
All Things Considered, April 11, 1997 · Rivers throughout the Northern Plains have caused catastophic floods, as snowmelt and other kinds of runoff have forced many out of their banks.
Linda talks with Linda Rud, a resident of Harwood, North Dakota.
The city of Harwood is surrounded by an earthen dyke, which may keep the town of 590 residents dry as the Red River is cresting slightly lower than expected.
www.npr.org /templates/story/story.php?storyId=1039933   (141 words)

  
 John Harwood Pierce - Biography - Part 2
A study of John Harwood Pierce's personal papers makes it clear that he tried very hard to be a famous poet-scout like the legendary Captain Jack.
...scouted on the plains for eight years, journeying from place to place, anywhere where there was any fighting to be done, or where frontiers were being raided, wherever there was need of a man who knew the Indian tribes.
Thus, in the opening lines of the poem, he brags that he, John Harwood Pierce, in living to be the sole surviving poet-scout, was...
www.bushwah.com /names/jpierce2.htm   (1900 words)

  
 Global Climate Change
Webb, P.N., Harwood, D.M., Hambrey, M.J., Krissek, L.A., Ashworth, A.C., and Mabin, M.C.G., 1996, Stratigraphy of the Sirius Group, upper Shackleton Glacier region, Transantarctic Mountains: Antarctic Journal of the United States, v.31, n.2, p.16-17.
Webb, P.N., Harwood, D.M., Hambrey, M.J., Krissek, L.A., Ashworth, A.C., and Mabin, M.C.G., 1996, The sub-Sirius Group erosion surface at Roberts Massif, upper Shackleton Glacier region, Transantarctic Mountains: Antarctic Journal of the United States, v.31, n.2, p.14-15.
Wilson, G.S., Harwood, D.M., Askin, R.A., and Levy, R.H., 1998, Late Neogene Sirius Group strata in Reedy Valley, Antarctica; A multiple, resolution record of climate, ice, sheet and sea, level events: Journal of Glaciology, v.44, n.148, p.437-447.
www.library.uiuc.edu /gex/bibs/globalclimate.html   (16328 words)

  
 Quinn's Hot Springs Resort   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Quinn's Hot Springs Resort is well known for the fine dining at its historic restaurant, The Harwood House.
Aged center cut steaks are cooked to perfection and of course the seafood favorites include lobster tail, crab legs and more.
The Harwood House is located on scenic State Highway 135 with easy access from Interstate 90 and Highway 200.
www.quinnshotsprings.com /harwood.html   (328 words)

  
 Yearning for Balance Views on Consumption Introduction
This report, prepared by The Harwood Group, was commissioned by the Merck Family Fund as part of a broad, long-term effort to examine patterns of consumption in the United States and the conse-uences of those patterns for our society and the environment.
The Fund's interest in the culture of consumerism and American lifestyles was sparked by a growing concern that the nation is on an unsustainable path - one that robs resources from future generations, generates far too much waste, and under mines community and family life for many Americans.
It is based on a series of focus group discussions and a national survey designed to allow Americans to frame the issue for themselves - to describe the concerns, beliefs, and values they bring to bear in thinking about the role of consumption in their lives and in our society.
www.iisd.ca /consume/harwood.html   (8875 words)

  
 HPR1.com / Dear John   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Letters may be sent to hpr@hpr1.com or hpreader@hotmail.com or The Editor, High Plains Reader, 118 Broadway, Fargo, ND 58102.
A recent letter to the editor in the HPR (October 25), which calls Fargo’s Pachyderm Recovery Project (PRP) into question, specifically whether or not Ellie The Elephant was buried on or near the present location of Horace Mann Elementary School, presents a good opportunity to further inform the community about the PRP.
I am writing in regards to the shooting which took place outside of my business in Harwood on Saturday, Oct. 20th and the local media’s subsequent reporting of that incident.
www.hpr1.com /archives/Nov1501/dearjohn.htm   (576 words)

  
 North Dakota History: Journal of the Northern Plains
North Dakota History: Journal of the Northern Plains has been published since 1926, and the variety of topics featured in it is long and varied.
A Vast and Open Plain: The Writings of the Lewis and Clark Expedition in North Dakota, 1804-1806.
Photographs shown on the State Historical Society of North Dakota's web site are taken from the collections of the State Historical Society of North Dakota and may not be included in any publication, printed or online, without the written permission of the Society.
www.state.nd.us /hist/ndh.htm   (4322 words)

  
 ToxicUniverse.com - Welch, James - 1990 - Indian Lawyer Books Review
Jack Harwood puts his wife up to learning more about Yellow Calf, hoping she will learn something Jack might use in getting an advocate on the parole board for paroling him.
Patti Ann, a social worker who has been faithful to her imprisoned husband for seven years, responds to Yellow Calf's kindness and the two of them land in bed even before her husband asks her to seduce the Indian lawyer.
He's not sure whether he is helping "his people" (pan-tribal Plains Indians) or has abandoned them for personal advancement.
www.culturedose.net /review.php?rid=10005292   (641 words)

  
 Thrive Partner Listing
Harwood Consulting, Inc. has dedicated itself to being a single source of business management automation needs for its' clients.
Harwood is a value added reseller for Thrive's ClearDay Web product as well as for Navision and AccPac.
All Partner emblems and company logos listed on this page are trademarks of their respective companies in the United States, other countries, or both.
www.thrivetech.com /Partners/Thrive_partners.htm   (701 words)

  
 Scarsdale Dental Group Dentists - Directions
We are located at 14 Harwood Court, Suite 211, Scarsdale, New York 10583.
The Harwood Building is the second street on your left.
Cross the street and walk 1 block to Harwood Court.
www.scarsdaledentalgroup.org /directions.html   (198 words)

  
 APAC Weekly Articles - May 9, 2003
The benefit to the chosen community was not always as unambiguously apparent.
APAC researcher, Harwood Schaffer, has an interesting perspective on the rural development issue.
Also, please send one copy of the first issue with Dr. Ray's column in it to Harwood Schaffer, Agricultural Policy Analysis Center, 310 Morgan Hall, Knoxville, TN 37996-4500.
www.agpolicy.org /weekcol/144.html   (834 words)

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