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Ronnie Dunn's Labor Day Blues
Over the Labor Day weekend, families may have been thinking twice about long road trips now that average gas prices are more than 90-cents a gallon higher than they were this time last year. Along with the rest of us, Ronnie Dunn has been very aware of...Tags: Ronnie Dunn
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Maryland braces for Memorial Day travelers
State transportation officials hope you'll do a lot of sightseeing this Memorial Day weekend. Just not on the Bay Bridge. Travelers headed to the Eastern Shore for the first time since last summer might be surprised. For one thing, the toll has risen...
Tags: Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Whitehall, Traffic, Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, Thurgood Marshall
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This week at attractions: Legoland water park, new scenes on Cinderella Castle, 'Play' at science center
Here's a quick look at key events of this week at Orlando theme parks and attractions (plus one plan ahead/last call). + New scenes are added to "The Magic, the Memories and You," the castle-projection show at Magic Kingdom as of Friday. Watch for a...
Tags: Cinderella Castle, Gardens and Parks, Travel, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Snow White (fictional character)
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Florida Keys: Pedal and paddle trips growing in popularity
ISLAMORADA, Fla. — Mark Terrill led a couple on bicycles down a narrow road lined by perfectly manicured trees, flowers and shrubs. At the end was the crystalline white sand beach of The Moorings Village, a luxurious 18-acre resort along the...Tags: Bodies of Water, Victoria's Secret, Sports, Petroleum Industry, Gardens and Parks
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Clark Count Community Education panel updated on new programs
The Clark County Community Education Program Advisory Council held its regular bi-monthly meeting May 16 at Central Bank. Community Education Director Cora Heffner welcomed Michelle Smock, the new assistant with Partners In Education. Smock reported...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Quitting Smoking, Jeff Lewis, Science and Technology, Western Kentucky University
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Why is The Sun so negative about the Grand Prix?
Why is it that The Baltimore Sun is so negative about the Baltimore Grand Prix ("Worse and worse," May 9)? Why is it that The Sun's sports pages rarely include any articles about IndyCar races leading up to the Baltimore Grand Prix? Why would they want to...Tags: Business, Media Industry, The Wire (tv program), Ellicott City, Open-Wheel Racing
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Seattle's secret is out: Lake Chelan, Washington
CHELAN, Wash. — Just say the words "summer at the lake" in certain company, and you'll get a wistful smile, possibly followed by stories about fishing contests, belly-flops, mosquito bites, campfire songs, sexual awakening, lingering regret,...
Tags: The Washington Post, Lakes and Ponds, Lobbying, Politics, Rentals
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Mayor calls St. Patrick's Day violence a "black eye" for city as police ramp up summer deployment
Visitors to Baltimore's downtown on summer weekends will see up to 50 additional police officers, a show of force aimed at preventing a repeat of St. Patrick's Day, when hundreds of youths battled and a tourist was beaten — scenes the mayor...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Government, Television, Inner Harbor, Federal Hill
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Fun passes ready for Dial-A-Ride
NILES -- Summer Fun Passes offering Niles-area kindergarten through 12th-grade students unlimited rides within the Dial-A-Ride service area are now available at the Dial-A-Ride office, 623 N. Second St. The $20 cost is good for the period extending...Tags: Volleyball
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Train rides open at Eden Springs Park
BENTON HARBOR -- Thanks to the efforts of House of David Eden Springs Park preservationists, miniature train rides are once again being offered at the park on Michigan 139, just north of Empire Avenue. Rides through the park area will be available for $2... -
Nicholasville City Commission passes first reading of fireworks ordinance
mmoore@jessaminejournal.comAfter months of discussions and meetings, the Nicholasville City Commission passed the first reading of an ordinance that would set “reasonable hours between which fireworks may be used within the city” during Monday night’s meeting....Tags: Russ Meyer, Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace, Memorial Day
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Baltimore Grand Prix tickets to go on sale by the end of the month
Tickets for the second Baltimore Grand Prix should be on sale by the end of the month, the latest group to organize the race announced Wednesday. Race On, a team led by two local investors that has partnered with racing champ Michael Andretti's sports...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Marketing, Services and Shopping, Open-Wheel Racing, Politics
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