signs

Radio Lider Signs Off (WBTV Charlotte)
Charlotte's oldest Spanish radio station signs off Saturday night after 14 years on the air. The owners of Radio Lider say they can't afford to run it anymore.

Teen admits to defacing street signs, dumpster (The Buffalo News)
A City of Tonawanda resident pleaded guilty Thursday to criminal mischief and a misdemeanor charge of making graffiti for defacing street signs and a dumpster last winter.

Candidates to shun campaign signs (Asbury Park Press)
Like many other politicians these days, the two challengers seeking seats on the Township Committee are running on an environ-mentally friendly platform. But you won't read about it on any green signs on your neighbor's front lawn or as you're driving on Route 9.

A break for some illegal signs? (Tacoma News Tribune)
Four months into a campaign that has rid Pierce County of nearly 8,000 illegal signs, the County Council is considering changes that would make it easier for some signs to remain in public rights of way.

Missouri governor signs water quality bill at lake’s edge (Branson Daily News)
Gov. Matt Blunt on Wednesday signs Senate Bill 1040 at North Beach Park along Lake Taneycomo. The water quality bill simplifies requirements for federal stormwater funds.

Rent signs filling front yards (Inland Valley Daily Bulletin)
The open-house signs announcing new tracts in the fast-growing Inland Valley have been replaced by ones declaring bank ownership - evidence of a depressed market and depressed former homeowners.

Jeff Weaver signs minor league contract with Cleveland Indians (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)
CLEVELAND - The Cleveland Indians signed free agent pitcher Jeff Weaver to a minor league contract on Saturday, giving the veteran a shot at making his sixth big-league team.

Four-way stop signs at Council and Depot will be permanent (The Salisbury Post)
By Mark Wineka mwineka@salisburypost.com After a 90-day trial period, the four-way stop signs at Council and Depot streets have been judged a success. ...

Accident leads to demand for better signs (Santa Maria Times)
The family of a boy severely burned when he stepped in a hole that actually was an improperly extinguished fire pit in the sand at Pismo Beach, wants the city to install better signs in hopes of preventing another injury.

Warning signs hit Wariner before defending Olympic title (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Jeremy Wariner has picked a bad time to start losing, but the two-time world champion who will defend his 400-meter Olympic crown next month insists he is still the man to beat in Beijing.