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But DeKalb citizens, those who use the facilities of the cannery, say the cannery is not supposed to make any money.
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The Butler Bulletin, serving eastern DeKalb County, Ind., was purchased by KPC Media Group Inc. in December 2005, from publisher Joe Shelton, who founded the newspaper in 1976.
On May 6, 2005, the DeKalb County, Georgia, Police Chief Louis Graham ordered the reopening of the murder cases of five boys who were killed in DeKalb County between February and May 1981 that had been attributed to Williams.
John Lewis Selfridge ( February 17, 1927, Ketchikan, Alaska – October 31, 2010, DeKalb, Illinois ), was an American mathematician who contributed to the fields of analytic number theory, computational number theory, and combinatorics.
Newspaper accounts of the claims of the lone House member who the Journal reports as having voted no on both the articles of secession and affiliation with the Confederacy, Isaac N. Shambaugh of DeKalb County, further cloud the earlier claims of legitimacy.
** September 21 — developer Wayne Mason who owns the 5 mile ( 8 km ) northeast segment ( from DeKalb Ave up through Ansley Park ) withdraws his rezoning applications from the city.
His father, John B. Nelson, who ran Nelson's Ferry across the Chattahoochee River, was an early DeKalb County settler who was murdered in 1825, when Allison was three years old, by John W. Davis.
DeKalb and use
DeKalb-Peachtree Airport is a county owned, public use airport in DeKalb County, Georgia, United States.
DeKalb and cannery
A three-man committee has recommended to Commission Chairman Charles O. Emmerich that the DeKalb County cannery be closed.
DeKalb and is
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ( CDC ) is a United States federal agency under the Department of Health and Human Services headquartered in Druid Hills, unincorporated DeKalb County, Georgia, in Greater Atlanta., Georgia, as seen from Emory University
Lanford was nominally located in Fulton County, but other on-air references over the years suggest the town is in the vicinity of Aurora, Elgin, and DeKalb, which are much closer to Chicago.
The county along with Buchanan, Andrew, and DeKalb counties in Missouri is included in the St. Joseph Metropolitan Statistical Area.
DeKalb is primarily a suburban county, and is the second-most-affluent county with an African-American majority in the United States, behind Prince George's County, Maryland, in suburban Washington D. C.
DeKalb once extended slightly further north to the Chattahoochee River, but this strip was later given to Milton, and is now the panhandle of Sandy Springs ( though residents there identify with Dunwoody ).
DeKalb and money
In addition to fare collections, the MARTA budget is funded by a 1 % sales tax in Fulton and DeKalb counties along with limited federal money.
DeKalb and .
* 2008 – Northern Illinois University shooting: a gunman opened fire in a lecture hall of the DeKalb County, Illinois university resulting in 6 fatalities ( including gunman ) and 18 injuries.
Joseph F. Glidden of DeKalb, Illinois, received a patent for the modern invention in 1874 after he made his own modifications to previous versions.
An early handmade specimen of Glidden's " The Winner " on display at the Barbed Wire History Museum in DeKalb, Illinois.
The company's success attracted the attention of Charles Francis Washburn, Vice President of Washburn & Moen Manufacturing Company, an important producer of plain wire in the Eastern U. S. Washburn visited De Kalb and convinced Glidden to sell his stake in the Barb Wire Fence Company, while Ellwood stayed in DeKalb and renamed the company I. L Ellwood & Company of DeKalb.
* – Joseph Glidden, DeKalb, Illinois, Improvement in Wire-fences – twisted fence wires with short spur coiled around one of the strands ( November, 1874 ) This became the most popular patent.
The act authorized Joshua R. Stone and Green Baker from White County, William Davis and Isaiah Warton from Overton County, John Brown and Austin Morgan from Jackson County, William B. Stokes and Bird S. Rhea from DeKalb County, and Benjamin A. Vaden and Nathan Ward from Smith County to study the Conner survey and select a spot, not more than two and one-half miles from the center of the county, for the courthouse.
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