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  2. Questions remain about controversial Milesburg tree removal ...

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    Before 9 a.m. the next day, a private company was already working on the removal. Questions about how and why it happened so fast flooded social media and the following borough meetings.

  3. Why were trees removed along highway in Conway? Here ... - AOL

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    Construction crews have removed trees and prepared land along highway in Conway. Here’s what the construction is for. Why were trees removed along highway in Conway?

  4. Answer Man: What's being built on South Bear Creek Road ... - AOL

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    Though trees have been removed from the property, County Planning Director Nathan Pennington said the developer had to meet all stormwater and erosion control requirements to begin construction.

  5. Highway Beautification Act - Wikipedia

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    Tourist-oriented directional signs (TODS) would be allowed under state standards on highway rights of way. If a TODS applicant for a permit also owned nonconforming signs, one billboard was to be removed without compensation before receiving a permit for one TODS. Nonconforming signs on the Interstate system were to be removed in five years.

  6. Tree sitting - Wikipedia

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    Tree-sitters in trees claimed by Pacific Lumber in Humboldt County have been subject to forced removal by hired extractors. The practice started with a single extractor in the late 1990s but in 2003 Pacific Lumber hired teams of climbers to remove dozens of tree-sitters, particularly in the Freshwater area East of Eureka, California. [2] [3]

  7. Stark Brothers Nurseries and Orchards - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] They collaborated with Luther Burbank who willed over 750 of his varieties to the company. [citation needed] In June 2001, the possibility of closure to Stark Brothers Nurseries, Louisiana, Missouri's oldest and largest employer, famous worldwide for the fruit trees it grew and sold, was a reality.

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