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Bad Times Keep Us Put: Migration to South and West Slows

Dec 23 2008 - 3:00am by CitizenSugar
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Bad Times Keep Us Put: Migration to South and West Slows The intuitive trend in America to move to where the land is open and the climate warm has hit a road bump. Thanks to the housing crisis, which makes the idea of taking on a new mortgage scary and risky, people are staying put. The population slowdown specifically hit the western and southern states, which had seen huge growth and migration over the last decade.
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Let It Snow in N.O.! Winter Comes Early For the South

Dec 11 2008 - 1:40pm by LibertySugar
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Let It Snow in N.O.! Winter Comes Early For the South   The last time New Orleans saw snow was a white Christmas day in 2004, and the Southern city has only been painted white 17 times since 1850. But this morning residents woke up to as much as six inches of snowflakes. Today marks the earliest date for snowfall in the city, and the rare weather found some unprepared.
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The South Needs Some Serious Gas Relief After Hurricanes

Sep 23 2008 - 10:00am by LibertySugar
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The South Needs Some Serious Gas Relief After Hurricanes  Fallout from Hurricane Ike and Gustav has spiraled into massive gas shortages in the Southeast. Drivers in Nashville, TN, where the problem is the worst, wait in long lines and some follow tankers around in hopes of being the first to fill up before a station goes dry. In western North Carolina local governments have been forced to cancel programs, since there's not much gas to travel to activities.
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Pricey Country Roads: Gas Prices Hit Rural Americans Harder

Jun 9 2008 - 2:45pm by LibertySugar
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Pricey Country Roads: Gas Prices Hit Rural Americans Harder Americans everywhere are shocked and stressed as gas reaches the all-time high with the national average at $4 per gallon. But, common outrage does not mean common hardship. High gas prices impact rural USA the worst.
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Are the Dixie-crats Making a Comeback?

May 18 2008 - 10:00am by LibertySugar
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Are the Dixie-crats Making a Comeback? Three recent upsets in special elections for US House of Representative seats in the deep South, have Democrats rethinking their political fortunes in the region. In 1964, President Lyndon Johnson famously said: "There goes the South for a generation" as he signed the Civil Rights Act. But recent and unlikely victories mean it might be time for the Democrats to draw a new map.
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