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Thursday Morning Coffee: Five Things You Need To Know This Morning.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekGood Thursday Morning, Fellow Seekers. Today is Thursday, May 24, 2012 and we're into the final leg before the long Memorial Day weekend. To help get your day started, here's the five things you need to know about what's happening...... -
We Caught You Doing Something Cool: Heaven and Earth Growers Yields Much More than Vegetables
TribLocal - ElmhurstIt is estimated that farming began out of necessity as early as 10,000 B.C. Today, with a continual rise in food prices, concerns about pesticides, …... -
Bugatti from Napoleon heir and rare Maserati to go on auction
From the rides of kings to a king of rock and roll, auction house Gooding & Co. has scored a couple of notable entries for its annual auction at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance this August. The Santa Monica seller of high-end collector cars...
Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Auction Service, Passenger Cars, France, Services and Shopping
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Show pots a little love
For the dozens of years Barbara Wise has been gardening for herself and others as well as teaching and writing about gardening, she has watched plant lovers make the same mistakes.
They pick sun-loving annuals, then stick them in the shade. Put...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Gardening
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Boynton woman's garden wins national landscaping award
A Boynton Beach woman recently was honored with a national landscaping award, and she's not even a member of the garden club. Sophie Janssen, a resident of Boynton Hills, was honored in April after catching the eye of new Boynton Garden Club president...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Key West, Boynton Beach, Gardening, Human Interest
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Newington Announces Summer Programs For Children
The Hartford CourantThe parks and recreation department is offering a variety of programs to keep the kids busy this summer, including sports, music and general day camps, as well as swimming at the town's two pools. "We are proud to provide so many opportunities for...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Science and Technology, Los Angeles International Airport, Newington
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FAU off-campus student housing could spur new district, activity
The former Monier Lifetile factory, at 135 NW 20th St., is slated to become University Park, a four-story, 599-bed housing complex for Florida Atlantic University students. City leaders are hoping a deserted tile factory will be the hub that brings new,...Tags: Students, Lifestyle and Leisure, Business, Florida Atlantic University, Teaching and Learning
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100 gardening tips from the newest and latest and best gardening books
Here are 100 tips from 13 new gardening books; read about those 13 books at www.roomandyard.com. These books, which cover vegetable gardening, rain gardens, green roof gardening, flower gardening and flowering shrubs are chocked full of valuable...
Tags: Fertilizer, Health, Science and Technology, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Chemicals
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City Council Meeting Wrap-Up
The following is from the May 15 City Council meeting. * EXTRAORDINARY BUSINESS Marine Safety Chief Kevin Snow read a proclamation signed by Mayor Jane Egly acknowledging National Beach Safety Week from May 28 to June 4. The proclamation gave some...Tags: Waste Management and Pollution Control, Science and Technology, Companies and Corporations, AIDS, Arts and Culture
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Term limits may go to Orange voters this fall
Orange County Tax Collector Earl K. Wood has held his elected office for 48 years, though not always working regular office hours in his most recent ones because of his age and health issues. So at 95 years of age, Wood has become a poster child for...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Republican Party, Rich Crotty, Politics, Lyndon B. Johnson
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Washington County Museum of Fine Arts promotes member base that is active
By Al Martin Special to The Herald-Mail How often have we all driven by City Park Lake and enjoyed the iconic image of the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts that sits on the knoll on the far side of the lake from Park Circle? It is a view that...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Arts and Culture, Charity, Economy, Business and Finance, Local Government
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Sailing for U.S. in London is a point of pride for Anna Tunnicliffe
DALLAS -- Anna Tunnicliffe was born and raised in England. And she has the British accent to prove it. "With certain words it comes out," she acknowledged. But that does not, she insists, make this summer's Olympic Games a homecoming. "I'm American,"...
Tags: England, Plantation, Kandahar Massacre (2012), Old Dominion University, Awards and Prizes
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