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Ten years ago this week, the states reached a $246 billion settlement with tobacco companies. A decade later, even though smoking rates have fallen, smoking is still the No. 1 preventable cause of death in the U.S.
FAIRBANKS †The Boeing Company’s work on the Ground-based Midcourse Defense missile program added more than $246 million to Alaska’s economy in 2007 and supported more than 700 direct and indirect jobs, according to a University of Alaska Fairbanks study.
Ron Baumgardner 299, 246; Steve Hensley 279, 226; Rick Chapman 247, 236, 238; Marc Mullins 228, 267; Joe McCoy Jr. 226, 258, 225, 226, 236; Sean Caldwell 268, 235; Rob Williamson 246, 264; Mike Mann 226, 278; Jr. Salmons 249, 225; Brian McCoy 245, 267; Pat Toppins 236, 234; Tom Harris 237, 232; Frank Anderson 256, Chad Roark 247, 226, 246; Breeze Hale 234, 226, 235, 256, 265; Richard Kipp 225,
Darius McKoy rushed for 246 yards, including 157 yards in the first half, in leading Harnett Central past county rival Western Harnett, 55-10 in the 3-AA East playoffs.
A spokesman for the Tour de Georgia, which will skip 2009 and plans to return to the bicycle racing calendar in 2010, took exception to statements by a Tybee Island businessman in Friday's edition of the Savannah Morning News. Harry Spirides, chief executive officer of the Ocean Plaza Beach Resort, said the Tour had paid him $8,000 of a $30,246 bill for room and other charges generated by the
BEAUFORT †Berkeley piled up 246 yards rushing and exploited a sputtering night by the Beaufort offense to open the Division II-AAAA playoffs with a 17-7 road victory over the Eagles on Friday. The Stags (8-4) advance to play South Pointe next week.
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The seventh annual All-Chelsea Awards ceremony is scheduled to take place at 6 p.m. Wednesday at City Hall. City Manager Jay Ash collects nominations to showcase individuals and organizations that have given of themselves to improve the city. Awards are given to residents in different age groups, a public official, a business or business person, an organization, and project