A company that custom-builds classic sports cars for the film industry as well as clients all over the world will soon occupy the former Roger Chevrolet building in Ravenna. Mongoose Motorsports, a Cuyahoga Falls-based business, plans to renovate the
City of Providence considers relocating families, shooting victims - Providence Journal
PROVIDENCE — City officials are considering relocating the families of the two youths who were wounded by gunfire as they played basketball at the Manton Heights public housing project last week. It is not that they are known to be in any particular
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Bank of Ozarks relocating branch to high-profile locale - Savannah Morning News
Savannah banking newcomer Bank of the Ozarks will elevate its local profile next month, moving its Mall Boulevard branch to the Stephenson Executive Center at the corner of Stephenson Avenue and Habersham Street. The new branch will open Dec. 6. "It's a
Cables reveal difficulty of relocating some Guantanamo detainees - CNN
Washington (CNN) -- The relocation of 17 Chinese Muslim Uyghurs detained at Guantanamo Bay was a thorny issue for the United States, according to cables released by the website WikiLeaks. Attempts to find new homes for the 17 detainees was met with
The Hope Chest relocating after fire - News-Herald.com
The charitable organization The Hope Chest is moving across Painesville Square to 1 Victoria Place, after a fire damaged its offices in the Dorthy Allen Building. The organization said its goal is to be open for business on Jan. 3, distributing clothing to
Commuting for job often replaces relocating - St. Petersburg Times
Moving can be one of the most stressful events in life, although it can also be a great adventure. The option may seem especially tempting today, as some regions have much brighter job prospects than others amid the overall employment slump. Indeed.com, a
Roadblocks to Relocating Guantanamo Detainees - San Francisco Examiner
In a March 2009 meeting between John Brennan, President Obama's principal counterterrorism adviser, and King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia, Brennan carried a letter from the president expressing concern about the 99 Yemenis remaining at the military prison at
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