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"Several years ago the County Commissioners of our county passed an ordnance to limit…"

Max replied Jun 6, 2012 to Local Issues "Resurfacing"

6 Jun 6, 2012
Reply by sesport II

"Found this blog about DeSoto Parish, 2009.  Things were looking up for such a poor P…"

Max replied Jun 5, 2012 to Local Issues "Resurfacing"

6 Jun 6, 2012
Reply by sesport II

"Sesport, good news for shareholders and employees, not so good for the top staff.  M…"

Max replied Jun 4, 2012 to Big Changes Coming at Chesapeake

52 Jun 8, 2012
Reply by ShaleGeo

"You may find it @ this link, or google STATELANDS GIS http://199.188.2.155/gis/state…"

Max replied Jun 1, 2012 to Bistimeau Lake Rights

1 Jun 1, 2012
Reply by Max

"Where would be a better answer.  Oil @ $100, give or take $20 seems to be the norm. …"

Max replied Jun 1, 2012 to Plunge in Oil Prices...

25 Jun 1, 2012
Reply by GoshDarn

"GD, I guess a real "plunge" would be oil below $25/barrel and gas stations having "g…"

Max replied Jun 1, 2012 to Plunge in Oil Prices...

25 Jun 1, 2012
Reply by GoshDarn

"Where does the plunge start?  I've read that a lot of the oil produced today was dri…"

Max replied Jun 1, 2012 to Plunge in Oil Prices...

25 Jun 1, 2012
Reply by GoshDarn

"Have you noticed how billions are thrown around?  You would think the folks at CHK a…"

Max replied Jun 1, 2012 to Big Changes Coming at Chesapeake

52 Jun 8, 2012
Reply by ShaleGeo

"So, McClendon could possibly file personal bankruptcy, take a hostile position again…"

Max replied Jun 1, 2012 to Big Changes Coming at Chesapeake

52 Jun 8, 2012
Reply by ShaleGeo

"from sesport's link..... McClendon, who was allowed to take a 2.5 percent stake in a…"

Max replied May 31, 2012 to Big Changes Coming at Chesapeake

52 Jun 8, 2012
Reply by ShaleGeo

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