Commerce officials plan to buy or lease three solar-powered devices to prevent algae from causing foul-tasting water each spring at the city’s reservoir. [Full Story »]
Don’t look for anything new out of Commerce’s government next fiscal year.
Facing declining revenues related to plant closings and cutbacks, the 2009-10 city budget will be the leanest since 1990, reports city manager Clarence Bryant.
What would you tell the next President of the United States?
While most people probably think they will never get the chance, BJ Hill of Boston, Massachusetts thinks he has found a way.
Hill is walking across the country gathering handwritten messages from people in a notebook and hopes to present the notebooks to the next President of the United States.
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By Mark Beardsley
Volunteers, residents, city and county employees, firemen, utility workers and rescue personnel swarmed Commerce neighborhoods hit by Tuesday afternoon’s tornado today. [Full Story »]
The Department of Corrections’ decision to close the I.W. Davis Probation Detention Center has Commerce scrambling to determine the effect on its operations. [Full Story »]
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