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Deeds and permits (Dover Post) Deeds and building permits for the week of Aug. 27. Oil prices eating away at local farmers’ profits (Register-Star) COLUMBIA COUNTY — Record-high prices for gasoline and diesel have put a pinch in the wallets of any resident who owns a car, lawnmower, or other fuel-powered equipment. Ashe County (Watauga Democrat) For the second year in a row and the sixth time in U.S. history, an Ashe County Christmas tree will be the centerpiece of the White House’s holiday decorations. Growers use Web to tout organic produce (The Hanford Sentinel) Vernon Peterson believes in organic produce. The Kingsburg area tree fruit farmer grows it on his land, packs it in his packing shed and eats it in his home. He has trumpeted the nutritional value of his plums, nectarines and apricots to a succession of reporters and writers, who have in turn featured his farm in several newspaper and magazine articles. Two local firms to receive grants for alternative energy (Kingston Daily Freeman) HUDSON - Ronnybrook Farm Dairy in Ancramdale will receive a $30,861 grant from the federal government for alternative energy systems, and the Veeder Christmas Tree Farm in Greene County will receive $23,037. Boaters Call for More Lighting on Pier (R News) One passenger on board a boat that crashed into the Summerville Pier Friday night says it was completely dark out on the water and that there was no way to know the pier was there. Effects linger from W.Va. drought (Baltimore Sun) 2007 was too dry; 2008 was too wet First, there was last summer's drought. Then came more bad news: skyrocketing fuel and fertilizer prices and a wet spring that delayed West Virginia farmers' plantings and hay harvests. Rare find comes with family history (Daily Herald) The White House and Graceland may be better known, but they aren't any prettier than their charming smaller sister. BIZ BUZZ (Brainerd Dispatch) [PlayNTrade is a new store opening this fall in Baxter. Send us your plans for winter festivals, more (Times Herald) It still may be summer, but we at the Times Herald are thinking ahead to winter.
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