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Turkey Hill's cool new attraction gives visitors the inside scoop
If you're looking for ice cream and iced tea to cool the heat of a summer day, you could go to the refrigerator.
Or you could take a sweet trip to the newly opened Turkey Hill Experience in Lancaster County.
The attraction from the Turkey Hill Dairy not...Tags: Animals, Trips and Vacations, Facebook, Martin Luther King Jr., Plant Openings
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Catherine Mulholland dies at 88; historian wrote key biography of famed grandfather
Catherine Mulholland, a historian whose biography of her grandfather William Mulholland sought to correct the image of the man who was sometimes vilified for his central role in bringing water to Southern California, died of natural causes Wednesday at...Tags: Family, University of California, Berkeley, The New York Times, Movies, Arts and Culture
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Spare cash for your spare room
Homeowners feeling the pinch from the stumbling economy are tapping a source of cash close to home: their basement, attic or extra bedroom. Of course, financial hardship isn't the only reason to rent out part of your home. This option may also appeal to...Tags: Insurance, Theft, Craigslist, Inc., Arts and Culture, Local Government
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October 2011 Program Guide
Staff reporterSUNDAY, OCTOBER 2 POLAND A look at the history, culture and religion of Poland (and how those dimensions interpenetrate) with University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee professor Neal Pease and former UWM political science professor Don Pienkos. TUESDAY,...Tags: Cheng Yu-tung, Africa, University of Chicago, Church and State Relations, Religion and Belief
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June 2011 Program Guide
Staff reporterWEDNESDAY, JUNE 1 PARANORMAL SKEPTICISM Was pulmonary illness to blame for the idea of vampires? Are people mistaken when they spot "man-beasts" in the wilderness? Can the same be said for highly-trianed pilots who cross flight paths with UFOs? Joe...Tags: Judaism, Thomas Paine, Poetry, Noah Webster, Health
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The Voters Speak: Comments On The UConn Play Of The Year
The Hartford CourantChris: All of these plays were amazing and were great choices, but I had to go with Kemba's shot during the Pitt game. I'm in the Pep Band, and seeing that shot courtside was unreal! Puneet: The Springer catch and Teggart's BCS clincher were great, but...Tags: Cheng Yu-tung, Willie Mays, National Invitation Tournament, Soccer, Notre Dame Fighting Irish
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Clear Spring grad receives scholarship that's about more than grades
taylor.eckel@herald-mail.comWhen Matthew Blair was a senior at Clear Spring High School, he participated in various volunteer efforts as the Student Government Association president. However, he said, he was best able to share his abilities through peer tutoring. At the beginning...Tags: Awards and Prizes, High Schools, Arts and Culture, Coca-Cola Co., Colleges and Universities
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Animal Control Authority hears dog owners' appeals
heather.keels@herald-mail.comThe Washington County Animal Control Authority heard appeals Thursday night from the owners of four dogs deemed vicious and dangerous or potentially vicious and dangerous based on reports that they had attacked other people's pets. In one case, the...Tags: Arts and Culture, Firearms, Washington (U.S. state), Defense, Animal Attacks
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Nonprofit making local mark
Daily American Sunday EditorIn 2005 when Virgin Planet was created the nonprofit focused largely on helping needy communities throughout Africa. Recently the group’s local ties are leading to increasing involvement closer to home. President Monica Morrill — who lives...Tags: Arts and Culture, Elections, Health, Breast Cancer, Joplin Tornado (2011)
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Where to Go for the week of July 9
Check out the entire Where to Go column on the Daily American Home and Family page at www.dailyamerican.com. Community Dinner St. Francis-in-the-Fields Episcopal Church, 2081 Husband Road, Somerset, free community picnic dinner from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m....Tags: Clubs and Associations, Hersheypark, Wars and Interventions, Lutheranism, Libraries
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Exhibit documents El Toro's history
IRVINE — Laguna Beach artist Jorg Dubin looked at the weathered El Toro Marine Corps Air Station runways and saw not decay or land seeped in political controversy, but a "Blue Heaven."
His unique perspective will be unveiled to the public...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Arts and Culture, California, Human Interest, Arts
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It's A Gray Area: Trip to the 'Promised Land' has a profound effect
My wife, Grace, and I just returned from a two-week tour of Jordan and Israel sponsored by Saint Michael & All Angels Episcopal Church in Corona del Mar. What a great trip, and what a privilege to visit places I have read about in the Bible and elsewhere...Tags: Judaism, Arts and Culture, Landforms, Orange County Superior Court, Caves and Caverns
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