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Holiday World family member Philip Koch, 47, dies
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (AP) — Philip Koch, whose family developed Holiday World and Splashin' Safari and several other Christmas-themed businesses in and around the southern Indiana town of Santa Claus, died Tuesday, eight days after suffering cardiac...
Tags: Family, Holidays
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GUEST COLUMN: Holy Week only time for Shrine circus
Devin Reints is public relations director for the Yelduz Shriners of Aberdeen.The Yelduz Shriners would like to clear up a few points in recent editions of the American News. Mayor Mike Levsen answered a question in the April 1 American News about if there was anything the city could do to prevent a circus from taking place...Tags: Entertainment Events, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, Shriners, Circuses
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Andy Johns dies at 62; helped produce Stones, Led Zeppelin
This post has been updated. See below for details. British record producer and sound engineer Andy Johns, who like his older brother Glyn Johns worked with some of the biggest rock bands of the 1960s and '70s, including the Rolling Stones and Led...
Tags: Van Halen (music group), Brad Paisley, Jake Bugg, Human Accomplishments, Holidays
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Farming: Spring backward
That lion-in/lamb-out thing about March didn't offer much lamb this year, but it did deliver several platters of snow. Oh, spring arrived on time; winter just didn't leave on time. The struggle between seasons finally sorted out Holy Week. Palm Sunday...Tags: Globalization, The New York Times, Federal Reserve, Easter, Standard & Poor's Financial Services LLC
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Commentary: Peace, justice through tighter gun laws
Most people remember the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in January for his birthday. We certainly do at Fairview Community Church. We always hold a special service in honor of his legacy. But remembering his birth and remembering his death are two...
Tags: Interior Policy, Shootings, Good Friday, Gun Control, Martin Luther King Jr.
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Spring backward
That lion-in/lamb-out thing about March didn’t offer much lamb this year, but it did deliver several platters of snow. Oh, spring arrived on time; winter just didn’t leave on time. The struggle between seasons finally sorted out Holy Week....Tags: Globalization, The New York Times, Federal Reserve, Easter
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Franlin Graham's Operation Christmas Child hold concert in Orlando on Saturday
Operation Christmas Child will hold a celebration concert from 7 p.m.-10 p.m. on Saturday, April 6, at the Orange County Convention Center. Tickets are $15 in advance and $25 at the door for the concert featuring Michael W. Smith, Matthew West, Ricky...
Tags: Ricky Skaggs, Christianity, Christmas, Religion and Belief, Holidays
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The Flinch game serves as a pleasant reminder of childhood fun
On one of the cold, snowy days of winter when I was pleased to be able to spend the remainder of my day inside after doing some shoveling and snow blowing of an additional four inches of new fallen snow, I found inspiration for writing this story. My...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Libraries, Technology, Apple iPad, Holidays
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Health, love and destiny wrapped in feng shui
In feng shui, there's discussion about destiny. I never understood what it was until I truly got to know Roger. We were in our 30s that summer. I was working with actors at a small theater in East Hollywood, and he was an actor on "Days of Our Lives."...
Tags: Celebrities, Breast Cancer, Christmas, Mastectomy, Holidays
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We need to walk this week with Jesus
This Sunday Christians will be celebrating Palm Sunday. This holiday marks Jesus' triumphant entry into Jerusalem. The holiday also marks the beginning of the week in which Jesus was crucified. The Bible gives this week a lot of attention. The writer of...Tags: Authors
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Hartford Stage's 50th Season Includes Premiere of Musical Comedy, Classics
The Hartford CourantA premiere of an original musical comedy, two classics performed in repertory, a reunion of the theater's five artistic directors, and a "rejuvenated" Dickens' favorite are highlights of Hartford Stage's 50th anniversary season beginning in September....Tags: Arts and Culture, Aetna Inc., Theater, Tony Awards, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut)
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Why can't the Ravens play on Rosh Hashana?
I read with interest about the conflict between the Ravens' season opener and a Baltimore Orioles game scheduled to be played during the heat of the pennant race ("Scheduling conflict leaves NFL season opener here up in the air," March 19). As I...
Tags: Judaism, Good Friday, National Football League, Baltimore Ravens, Christmas
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