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Bomb scare ends at Federal Way bulk mail facility (The Columbian) A bomb scare has ended at a bulk mail processing center in Federal Way. A Postal Service spokesman, Ernie Swanson, says about 250 workers who were evacuated were allowed to return to work... Bomb scare ends at Federal Way bulk mail facility (Seattle Times) A bomb scare has ended at a bulk mail processing center in Federal Way. Bomb scare ends at Federal Way bulk mail facility (KAJ Kalispell) Associated Press - December 30, 2008 3:55 PM ET FEDERAL WAY, Wash. (AP) - A bomb scare has ended at a bulk mail processing center in Federal Way. Public libraries get a lot more traffic in hard times (The Tuscaloosa News) Andrew Heller sat at a computer in the Tuscaloosa Public Library on Saturday afternoon, scrolling through his e-mail and searching for employer responses to his online job applications.No luck. Priciest concerts: 2008's top 10 (Entertainment Weekly) By Margeaux Watson Ticketmaster Entertainment finds Madonna had the richest average re-sale at $378; see who else was on the list -- and what would you pay? Suspicious packages prompt mail center evacuation (KING5 Seattle) About 250 workers were evacuated from a U.S. Postal Service bulk mail processing center this morning in Federal Way. Bomb Scare Ends Suspicious Packages Were Found at Mail Warehouse (Q13 FOX Seattle) FEDERAL WAY, Wash. (AP) - A bomb scare has ended at a bulk mail processing center in Federal Way. A Postal Service spokesman, Ernie Swanson, says about 250 workers who were evacuated were allowed to return to work about noon Tuesday. He says a manager called police after a worker found two suspicious devices about 8:30 a.m. Swanson says they appeared to be electronic, but he couldn't ... Health Matters (Savannah Morning News) Breast Cancer Support Group Annexing would be costly to city (Del Rio News-Herald) Annexation of four areas adjacent to the Del Rio city limits would cost far more than any tax revenue the city might realize from property in those areas, city council members learned Tuesday. 2008: The Year In Review (Leesburg Today) Here's a snapshot look back at 10 community issues that had a significant local impact during 2008 as part of Leesburg Today 's annual Year In Review Issue.
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