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- Bernalillo County Courthouse Albuquerque, New Mexico: Minimizing Construction Costs While Building a Safe, Secure, Efficient Courthouse
- Bernalillo County met those challenges with a new 8-story, 24 courtroom, 272,000-square-foot courthouse, which opened in August of 2001. To ensure cost-effective construction and long-term building efficiency, the county selected Johnson Controls as a project development partner. Energy savings are also substantial. The Metasys system regulates the variable-air-volume HVAC system...
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- Grant County Courthouse, Ephrata, Washington
- The Grant County Courthouse was built in 1917 and the Annex was added in the mid 1960s. In 1980, the city contacted the Washington State Energy Office WSEO regarding abnormally warm municipal water well that the city had just completed. Preliminary technical and economic studies conducted with support from WSEO,...
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- Brown County: Courthouse Complex Discovers Surprising Opportunities
- The Brown County Courthouse Complex is made up of three main facilities. The buildings provide some interesting challenges since they were built in 1908, 1926 and 1963, respectively. That means the systems and materials vary from building to building. However, all the buildings were renovated between 1985 and 1989, and...
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- Woman injured during jury duty sues Jackson County
- Chances are most people would throw themselves down a flight of stairs to get out of jury duty. In Louella Wilkins' case, a fall down the stairs didn't stop her from fulfilling her civic duty, but it is the subject of a lawsuit she plans to...
- Articles 2008-07-03
- Woman injured during jury duty sues Jackson County
- Chances are most people would throw themselves down a flight of stairs to get out of jury duty. In Louella Wilkins' case, a fall down the stairs didn't stop her from fulfilling her civic duty, but it is the subject of a lawsuit she plans to...
- Articles 2008-07-02
- Served in South Carolina, casually attired Giannasca appears for
- After skipping court dates last week in advance of a Baltimore judge's $33.6 million verdict against him and his co-defendants in former Raven Michael McCrary's fraud lawsuit, Edward V. Giannasca II appeared as ordered in the Clarence M. Mitchell Jr. Courthouse on Monday morning. Likely facing arrest...
- Articles 2008-07-01
- Kansas City Courthouse Roundup: June 30, 2008
- A Kansas City hospital must pay $1.9 million for breaching a contract with an investment healthcare company. U.S. Neurosurgical received the award for nearly four years of missed reimbursements from Research Medical Center. A Jackson County jury returned the verdict on Wednesday. At the...
- Articles 2008-06-30
- Pork Alert: Interior and Environment
- WASHINGTON -- Citizens Against Government Waste CAGW today released its preliminary analysis of the House version of the Fiscal 2009 Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act. There are 247 projects, costing taxpayers $134.9 million. Here are some outrageous examples of wasteful spending that members of the House...
- Articles 2008-06-30
- Herriman to attain $1B heart
- HERRIMAN -- New construction may be disappearing from many west- side cities in Salt Lake County, but here, where a newly announced, billion-dollar development is waiting on the horizon, the situation is drastically different. The Sorenson Group announced plans this week to build a bonanza of development...
- Articles 2008-06-29
- Get married at the airport? Idea is taking off
- It's June and wedding season has been underway. Look around and you'll start noticing folks getting hitched in churches, formal gardens, backyards, courthouses and hotel function rooms. And, once in a while, in airports. Yes, airports. For many travelers, an airport may be the least romantic...
- Articles 2008-06-27
- Parking Authority ticketing police officers at court
- There may be no free lunch, but until last week, there was something more valuable: free parking in Center City for vehicles sporting the right police credentials. Without fanfare, the Philadelphia Parking Authority has ordered parking enforcement officers to start ticketing the private vehicles of police officers that are parked...
- Articles 2008-06-27
- A Sign of the Times
- Plymouth Rock Studios Unveils Iconic "Hollywood East" Sign BOSTON, June 27 /PRNewswire/ -- As filmmakers flock to Massachusetts, the town of Plymouth is set to showcase its own Hollywood landmark. Plymouth Rock Studios will unveil a 50-foot long, eco-friendly "Hollywood East" sign during a ceremony on...
- Articles 2008-06-27
- Jury hears FLDS witnesses
- ELDORADO, Texas -- A grand jury looking into alleged crimes involving members of the Fundamentalist LDS Church convened here Wednesday, taking testimony from polygamous sect members but not handing up any indictments. The Schleicher County grand jury is expected to meet again next month. ...
- Articles 2008-06-26
- Briton guilty of killing wife and baby
- A US jury found the Briton Neil Entwistle guilty last night of murdering his wife and their baby 18 months ago after deliberating on the case for a mere 11 hours. With verdicts that provoked instant declarations of disgust outside the courthouse from the defendant's parents, the...
- Articles 2008-06-26
- Davis County Democrats to meet
- FARMINGTON -- The Davis County Democratic Party will hold its bi- monthly planning meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Davis County Courthouse, 28 East State St. The meeting will be in the Commissioners Chambers. All Democrats and the general public are invited...
- Articles 2008-06-26
- FLDS, pro-polygamy group meet
- The Fundamentalist LDS Church is beginning a dialogue with members of Utah's leading pro-polygamy group. In return, members of the group Principle Voices have traveled to Texas to offer support for the families involved in the massive custody battle over the children of the FLDS Church's YFZ...
- Articles 2008-06-26
- Briton guilty of murdering wife and baby
- WOBURN, Mass. AP -- A British man who fled the U.S. after his wife and baby were shot to death was convicted of murder Wednesday by a jury that rejected defense claims that the mother killed her daughter and herself as they snuggled in bed. Neil Entwistle,...
- Articles 2008-06-26
- Eleven-Year Old Sabrina Brierton Johnson Will Testify on Monday, June 30 in Her Children's Motrin Product Liability Trial against Johnson & Johnson
- MALIBU, Calif. -- Sabrina Brierton Johnson, age 11, will testify at the Malibu, CA. courthouse on Monday, June 30, 2008 in her Children's Motrin Ibuprofen product liability lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson [NYSE: JNJ] and McNeil Consumer & Specialty Pharmaceuticals, a division of McNeil-PPC (a wholly owned subsidiary of Johnson...
- Articles 2008-06-26
- Pool suit settlement on county agenda
- The Capital-Journal Shawnee County commissioners on Thursday will consider an agreement to settle a lawsuit Champion Builders filed in July 2006 seeking reimbursement for costs that included expenses incurred fixing flood damage caused by a July 2004 storm at Shawnee North Aquatic Center, 300 N.E. 43rd. ...
- Articles 2008-06-25
- Ban against Jessop extended
- SAN ANGELO, Texas -- A temporary restraining order, banning Fundamentalist LDS Church member and spokesman Willie Jessop from having contact, intimidating or coming within 500 feet of 16-year- old Teresa Jeffs, has been extended for 90 days. The seemingly simple agreement reached by both sides didn't come,...
- Articles 2008-06-25
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