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Arcade Herald, February 15, 2012
...resident. “I think each meeting should start with the Pledge of Allegiance.” In other matters, Gwen Bixby and Mike Giles of the Delevan-Yorkshire Public Library reported on library business. “First, we want to thank the board for your support,”...
Meridian Star, March 2, 2012
...how to play it. For more information on Ford Mangum’s trough calls contact him at 601-732-6493. Contact Mike Giles at 601-917-3898 or e-mail him at mikegiles18@comcast.net...
Arcade Herald, March 2, 2012
...people are going to think we have the highest when in fact, it is low.” In other business, Mike Giles and Gwen Bixby of the Delevan-Yorkshire Public Library attended the meeting to thank the town board for its continued support and to apprise board...
Orangeville Banner, March 2, 2012
...port construction. There are all kinds of other costs subsequent to that ($9.1 million) as well, noted Mike Giles, Dufferins chief building official. The contract price was X, but there are a lot of things the county did on their own that were outside of...
Orangeville Banner, March 2, 2012
...port construction. “There are all kinds of other costs subsequent to that ($9.1 million) as well,” noted Mike Giles, Dufferin’s chief building official. “The contract price was X, but there are a lot of things the county did on their own that...
Prestwich & Whitefield Guide, March 2, 2012
...s, Prestwich, were 5-4 down at the interval despite wins for Jason Brereton, Neil Gaunt Julian Haigh and Mike Giles. Things looked grim as Chorley took the first frame after the break, but Brereton and Giles won their second games and big clearances...
Lumina News, March 1, 2012
...Cement Company, a subsidiary of Titan America. "This is a big first step going toward building the plant." Mike Giles, a coastal advocate with the North Carolina Coastal Federation, said he was not surprised by the state’s decision. He and others are...
Lumina News, March 1, 2012
...Cement Company, a subsidiary of Titan America. “This is a big first step going toward building the plant.” Mike Giles, a coastal advocate with the North Carolina Coastal Federation, said he was not surprised by the state’s decision. He and others...

