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There is one local newspaper, " The 13 Towns ", with additional newspapers Grand Forks Herald ( Grand Forks ), The Forum ( Fargo, ND ), The Pioneer ( Bemidji ), and Star Tribune ( Minneapolis ) available via subscription or at newsboxes.
33½ surviving acres of the Great North Wood were bought by local councils with the aid of public subscription, opening on 14 June 1911.
These changes included the transference of the initiative in university legislation from the sole authority of the heads of houses to an elected and representative body, the opening of college fellowships and scholarships to competition by the removal of local and other restrictions, the non-enforcement at matriculation of subscription to the Thirty-nine Articles, and various steps for increasing the usefulness and influence of the professorship.
A host requests membership to a group through its local router while a router listens for these requests and periodically sends out subscription queries.
Money for the school, which cost £ 450 7s 0d (£ 450. 35p ), was raised by local subscription and the school mistress was paid £ 5 a year, and each scholar had to pay one penny ( 1d ) a month towards the cost of a fire, and tuppence ( 2d ) a month for pens and ink, if they were being taught to write but by 1873 a second storey was added to the school to accommodate the growing population.
In 1909 the building was erected in Station road, paid for by public subscription, and a mortgage guaranteed by local industrialists, who were the founders and formed the Management Committee.
Each local congregation is free to determine matters of worship, practice, theology and ministry providing they meet certain basic requirements involving open access to communion and subscription to the traditional Christian creeds.
The Grylls Monument, at the end of Coinagehall Street was built by public subscription in 1834 to thank Humphry Millet Grylls, a local banker, who stopped the closure of Wheal Vor, a local mine that at the time employed over a thousand people.
Although broadcast in French, la télévision québécoise has little relationship to its gallic cousin ; it's decidedly North American in its approach: a 30-minute programming grid, commercials, local stations, along with the distinction between broadcast television formed around networks of stations — which is freely available to anyone with a TV within their broadcast area — and cable television channels — which requires a subscription to receive.
This feature requires a subscription from your local telephone company.
The original lighthouse, known as the Round Tower, was built after the local vicar, either John Goulden in 1764 or Walter Harris in 1799, raised a subscription amongst the local population to replace the light on the top of St Andrews Church tower.
A recent trend in citizen journalism has been the emergence of what blogger Jeff Jarvis terms hyperlocal journalism, as online news sites invite contributions from local residents of their subscription areas, who often report on topics that conventional newspapers tend to ignore.
During the period from 1850 to 1930 many types of institutions were created by public subscription, parliament and local authorities to provide housing, healthcare, education, and financial support for individuals in need.
The methodist chapel was built in the nineteenth century by subscription from local workers and is still used for worship.
That same year, WBFF received local competition again when WNUV-TV, then a two-year-old subscription television outlet, began to adopt a general-entertainment schedule.
A local man, Thomas Clayton, funded the park in his will ; public subscription provided additional money for the park ’ s many features.
It was designed and built in 1822, together with the village school, by Henry Poole ; a local priest who raised most of the money through public subscription and his own generosity.
In 1927 a group of local businessmen raised £ 6, 000 through public subscription to start a flying club at Filton Aerodrome.
One exception to this rule are subscription channels, which always run on Australian Eastern Standard Time regardless of the local service or timezone.
The Hardy Monument is a high monument erected by public subscription in 1844 in memory of Vice Admiral Sir Thomas Hardy, a commander at the Battle of Trafalgar ( not to be confused with the author Thomas Hardy, who also has local connections ).
It has a collection of over 50, 000 Chinese books available for loan and reference to local readers of Chinese languages ; music cassettes, CDs, and video films for loan ; community information and general enquiries ; a national subscription service of Chinese books ; and Chinese events organised from time to time.
Ambient Information Network, a datacasting network owned by Ambient Devices presently hosted by U. S. A. Mobility, a U. S. paging service and focuses on information of interest to the local ( or larger ) area, such as weather and stock indices, and with a paid subscription Ambient will provide a particular device with more personalized information.

local and service
Despite the lip service paid by local governments, the anti-secrecy statutes have been continuously subverted by reservations and rationalizations.
To provide service of local origin to as many listeners as possible.
Additional class 2, assignments for daytime operation can be made without causing destructive interference to the class 1, stations or to each other, and by their operation provide additional service on these channels and additional local outlets for a large number of communities.
William Hitchcock, who retired in 1938, was a veteran of thirty-four years' local service.
The reference coordinator at headquarters also serves as a consultant, and is available to work with the local librarian in helping to strengthen local reference service.
The installation was accompanied by a mass protest from local Roman Catholics and a religious service against the growth of skepticism and secularism.
In these areas, the local telephone carriers are allowed to charge a high " termination fee " to the caller's carrier in order to fund the cost of providing service to the small and sparsely populated areas that they serve.
Clinton was scheduled to visit a local politician in central Manila, when secret service officers intercepted a message suggesting that an attack was imminent.
The local BBS only needed to upload new outgoing messages via the modem network back to the satellite service.
The third license was obtained by BVI Cable TV, a local cable television service.
As such, it is his duty to preside at services, call local leaders, and judge the worthiness of members for service.
During this period, Colombia ’ s telecommunications industry lost US $ 2 billion despite a profit of US $ 1 billion in local service.
The commission currently has some jurisdiction over the provision of local landline telephone service in Canada.
Cadillac and Wexford County jointly operate a local public bus service.
This service involves installing a special telephone interface at the customer's premises that converts the analog signals from the customer's in-home wiring into a digital signal, which is then sent on the local loop ( replacing the analog last mile, or Plain old telephone service ( POTS )) to the company's switching center, where it is connected to the Public switched telephone network ( PSTN ).
Present day corps are national, state and local programs that engage primarily youth and young adults ( ages 16 – 25 ) in community service, training and educational activities.
A local ferry service runs daily between the Samaná and Sabana del Mar ports.
Bus service across the bridge is provided by the Dumbarton Express, run by a consortium of local transit agencies ( SamTrans, AC Transit, VTA and others ) which connects to BART at Union City and Caltrain at Palo Alto and California Avenue.
In local communities, congregations share with churches of other denominations in joint worship and in community Christian service.
PBX networking vendors such as Cisco promote the adoption of handsets that use VoIP over local Wi-Fi as the replacement for DECT, but this imposes significant overhead on the design and complexity of the Wi-Fi network in order to provide roaming, coverage and reservation of bandwidth, not to mention quality of service.
While Allen's service as a judge in Vermont was brief, he continued to ferret out Tories and report them to local Boards of Confiscation for action.
The Bennington Gazette wrote of the local hero, " the patriotism and strong attachment which ever appeared uniform in the breast of this Great Man, was worth of his exalted character ; the public have to lament the loss of a man who has rendered them great service ".
The College provides oversight for the departments, the service organizations and the Innovation Lab, plus the local activities of the Stan Ackermans Institute.

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