Six accused of ATM thefts (Wisconsin Dells Events)

A string of ATM burglaries in Wisconsin Dells and Lake Delton was solved this week when Wisconsin Dells police officers apprehended five high school students, including the son of a police sergeant, and a sixth turned himself in at the department.

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Six accused of ATM thefts (Wisconsin Dells Events)

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Flu kills two in Oklahoma; H1N1 certain in 1 case (The Oklahoman)

After being out of the news for several weeks, the flu was reported Thursday to have caused two more Oklahoma deaths.They are the first such fatalities reported in the state since early January, bringing the total in Oklahoma to 43 since the virus emerged in April, according to the Oklahoma Health Department.Reports of H1N1 in Oklahoma have slowed so far this year, but officials have continued …

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U.S. Nets $15M on Washington Fed. Warrants (CBS News)

Treasury Department’s Auction of Washington Federal Warrants Follows Last Week’s Record $1.54B Sale of BoA Instruments

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Washington Federal Warrants Bring $15.39 Million (ABC News)

Treasury Department receives $15.39 million in auction of Washington Federal warrants United States Department of the Treasury – United States – WASHINGTON – Business – Auction

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Washington Federal Warrants Bring $15.39 Million (ABC News)

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Police investigate hit-and-run near Washington Monument (The Washington Times)

WASHINGTON | Police in Washington are investigating a hit-and-run accident that killed a pedestrian. The Metropolitan Police Department says the hit-and-run happened Saturday at about 6 a.m. The victim, a woman, was transported to a hospital but died about an hour later. Police want the public’s help to find the motorist involved in the accident and to identify the woman, who was wearing workout …

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Florida veterans soon to have new way be told of benefits, services (Stuart News)

Starting in July, Florida veterans will have a new way to learn about available benefits and services for them, according to an announcement Wednesday in Tallahassee by Florida Chief Financial Officer Alex Sink.A joint program of the Florida Department of Veterans Affairs and the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles will start in July at every place where driver’s permits and state …

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H1N1 clinic set for March 15, 22 (The Record and Herald News)

The Clifton Health Department (CHD) wants everyone to know that it is not too late to get the H1N1 flu vaccination. Vaccines are available Monday, March 15, from 3 to 6:45 p.m. and Monday, March 22, also from 3 to 6:45 p.m.

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Minn. won’t get Race to Top funding in 1st round (Minnesota Public Radio)

The U.S. Education Department named 15 states and the District of Columbia as finalists Thursday in the so-called “Race to the Top” competition, and Minnesota is not among the finalists.

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MDH Reports 3 More H1N1-Related Deaths (WCCO Minneapolis – St. Paul)

The state Department of Health reported three more deaths associated with swine flu, though the victims actually passed away last autumn.

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President Obama Announces More Key Administration Posts, 3/2/10 (The White House)

WASHINGTON – Today, President Barack Obama announced his intent to nominate the following individual to a key administration post: James L. Taylor, Chief Financial Officer, Department of Labor President Obama also announced his intent to appoint Woody N. Peterson to serve as Commissioner of the District of Columbia Judicial Nominations Commission. President Obama said, “These accomplished and …

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