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What Mesothelioma is?
Pleural mesothelioma is an increasingly common type of lung cancer brought on by exposure to asbestos. When inhaled, asbestos fibers become embedded in the pleura, or outer lining of the lungs, leaving behind scarring and lesions. These lesions and scars eventually develop into full-blown pleural mesothelioma, a deadly form of lung cancer for which there is no cure. Asbestos fibers can also settle in the abdominal region, triggering the development of peritoneal mesothelioma. This type of lung cancer is equally dangerous
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Weed Abatement Deadline Looms
We've avoided the major fires that have dominated the summer months here for the last few years, but the crack down on property owners to clear back their brush continues.
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News Source - KEYT 3 Santa Barbara
Publish date - 21:15:29 07/27/10
Dixon City Council to discuss weed abatement
The issue of weeds and their financial impact on residents sprouts again in Dixon on Tuesday as the City Council considers public comment on residential weed abatement.
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News Source - The Vacaville Reporter
Publish date - 06:29:51 07/27/10
Volunteers groom Buellton dog park
Responding to public pleas for help cleaning up the overgrownBuellton dog park, roughly 25 employees from the Santa Ynez ValleyMarriott pulled weeds and hauled them away recently.
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News Source - The Lompoc Record
Publish date - 06:21:47 07/29/10
The season for rattlesnakes has slithered around again
By Sylvie Belmond belmond@theacorn.com Children and dogs are most vulnerable to rattlesnake attacks due to their curiosity, but injury and death can be prevented if certain precautions are taken, snake wrangler Bo Slyapich told members of the Conejo Valley Rotary Club at their meeting last week. read more
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News Source - Thousand Oaks Acorn
Publish date - 04:38:48 07/29/10
COUNTY CURRENTS: Keep your family safe from fires
Flames leaping off firewood in a barbecue offer a relaxing atmosphere in the back yard or on a camping trip. Unfortunately, fire can too often lead to sadness and destruction.
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News Source - The Milpitas Post
Publish date - 23:23:14 07/28/10
City council returns from July recess with lengthy agenda
n Adopt a joint resolution of the city's redevelopment agency and city council approving an owner participation agreement with Newport Beach-based developer Integral Communities for a planned 92,000-square-foot mixed-use retail project that proposes residential apartment units, office space and a grocery store in southern Milpitas on 23 acres at 1315 McCandless Drive.
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News Source - The Milpitas Post
Publish date - 23:22:25 07/28/10
USFS fee revenues make a difference
Outdoor recreation is fun! Each year more and more people are visiting their National Forests, connecting themselves with nature in a variety of settings and activities. Whether they choose to hike, picnic, camp, fish, or challenge themselves navigating a trail or waterway, the National Forests provide many great recreational opportunities.
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News Source - Kern Valley Sun
Publish date - 23:41:16 07/28/10
Volunteers groom Buellton dog park
Responding to public pleas for help cleaning up the overgrown Buellton dog park, roughly 25 employees from the Santa Ynez Valley Marriott pulled weeds and hauled them away recently.
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News Source - The Santa Ynez Valley News
Publish date - 14:28:56 07/28/10
Council approves weed abatement fines
Photo by: File Photo City council members railed against administrative fees imposed by a county fire hazard-removal program when one property owner was charged more than $7,000 to cut the grass in a cow pasture. Santa Clara County implements the annual weed abatement program for the city of Morgan Hill, which is responsible for approving or rejecting fines and assessments against non-complying ...
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News Source - Morgan Hill Times
Publish date - 00:17:56 07/23/10
Weed whackers: Crew works to prevent spread of invasive grass
The Slikok Creek reed canary grass abatement continued this year by the Kenai Watershead Forum. Watershed forum Invasive Species Specialist Michelle Martin had walked through the shallow creek last year to assess the amount of grass present.
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News Source - Peninsula Clarion
Publish date - 17:28:37 07/23/10
Officials take a closer look at algae buildup
CLEARLAKE – State and local officials met on Monday to begin brainstorming about ways to address the returning problem of algae mats on Clear Lake.
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News Source - Lake County News
Publish date - 10:23:15 07/27/10
Extreme 'Fight the Bite' pays off in Eagle
Living along the Boise River and in picturesque farming areas is the ideal for many Eagle residents.
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News Source - The Idaho Statesman
Publish date - 06:04:56 07/26/10
More FACTS about Abatement
This is more facts corrected from OM's last comment to me and the questions that she wanted answered. (See her blog: Pest Abatement?) FACT corrected: The ECPAD budget did not pay for an ATV. The ATV was bought using state funded money.
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News Source - Mountain Home News
Publish date - 14:59:11 07/22/10
Warnings about overgrown vegetation sprout up like weeds in Shasta Lake
SHASTA LAKE — Weeds — the non-medicinal kind — are sprouting up throughout this city, prompting the Shasta Lake Fire Protection District to issue about 600 nuisance letters to property owners telling them to whack them down.
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News Source - The Record Searchlight
Publish date - 06:32:12 07/23/10
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