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Bridge damaged by coal truck must be replaced Casper Star-Tribune - 0 KB- Found: 5 hours ago The Wyoming Highway 450 bridge that was struck underneath by a coal haul truck on Tuesday is beyond repair and will remain closed, the Wyoming Department of Transportation said Wednesday. Train touches off grass fires Quad-City Times - 0 KB- Found: 2008-05-13, 06:44 GMT CAMANCHE, Iowa A southbound BNSF Railway Co. train caused a series of grass fires from Camanche to just north of LeClaire on Monday afternoon. Final OK for $107 million rail-line deal Seattle Times - 0 KB- Found: 2008-05-12, 22:18 GMT Port of Seattle and King County executives signed a final deal this morning that will put a 42-mile Eastside rail corridor into public ownership. The Port will pay BNSF Railway $107 million for the Renton-to-Snohomish rail line. Allegiance Names Winners of 2008 Engagement Awards [press release] Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - 0 KB- Found: 18 hours ago SALT LAKE CITY----Allegiance, Inc., the premier provider of Enterprise Feedback Management technology and services, today announced the winners of the second annual Allegiance Engagement Awards. ROAD REPORT: Work continues on Clayton Road between Kehrs Mill, Baxter West County Journal - 0 KB- Found: 23 hours ago I-64 (HWY. 40) RECONSTRUCTION PROJECT The following lanes will be closed as part of the Interstate 64 (Highway 40) reconstruction work through Friday, May 9. Agribusiness Briefs Iowa Farmer - 0 KB- Found: 23 hours ago Guymon, Okla. - High Plains Bioenergy has opened its new biodiesel production plant at Guymon, its first venture to produce alternative, renewable energy from the Seaboard Foods integrated food system. Crocker mayor breaks tie to keep city administrator Waynesville Daily Guide - 0 KB- Found: 2008-05-14, 20:23 GMT Grain News Grainnet.com - 0 KB- Found: 2008-05-14, 14:15 GMT Fourteen participants from eight nations are at Northern Crops Institute ( NCI ) this week to learn how to improve their risk management when making U.S. grain purchases. Questions/Answers Inland Valley Daily Bulletin - 0 KB- Found: 2008-05-14, 14:13 GMT Questions and answers on Daily Bulletin stories from readers like you. Derailment, fuel leak pose no threat to public The Argus Leader - 0 KB- Found: 2008-05-14, 08:08 GMT Sioux Falls officials say there's no danger to people or water supply after two locomotives derailed and one spilled close to 300 gallons of diesel fuel. The incident occurred Sunday evening after two attached Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway locomotives jumped a track northeast of the intersection of Benson Road and Minnesota Avenue. Sioux Falls Fire Capt. Michael Collins said the spilled ...
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