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City Council Approves $6.9 Million Road Resurfacing Plan
The Birmingham City Council has approved a road resurfacing project that will affect more than 200 roads in the city.

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The Birmingham City Council has approved a road resurfacing project that will affect more than 200 roads in the city.

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Southern New Hampshire University announced the students who made the Dean's List and President's List for the summer semester.
Southern New Hampshire University announced the students who made the Dean's List and President's List for the summer semester.
Southern New Hampshire University announced the students who made the Dean's List and President's List for the summer semester.
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The Birmingham City Council will vote this week on a $6.9 million road resurfacing project.
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