A two-judge case
Of quarries and courtrooms
Posted: December 10, 2009 at 7:08 a.m.
IT NOW takes two judges, one each state and federal, to decide the fate of a limestone quarry on the westernmost edge of Fayetteville. Each judge will convene his court the same day to consider different legal aspects of the same controversy.
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Editorial, Pages 14 on 12/10/2009
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