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Tologs are indeed No. 1
1 Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy girls' soccer: Just as no team equaled its unprecedented success during the 2010-11 season, no group of area high school athletes epitomized the concept of "team" better than the Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy soccer...Tags: Politics, Wars and Interventions, ESPN (tv network), Unrest, Conflicts and War, High School Sports
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'Lynx' sails into Bay Harbor
On Friday, Aug. 19, the 122-foot square topsail schooner Lynx will be sailing into the Bay Harbor waterfront for the first time.
The 114-ton Lynx is an interpretation of a privateer or naval schooner from the War of 1812. The schooner has arrived on...Tags: Star Sailing, Sailing, Hawaii, Ceremonies, California
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Ivan Swift Exhibit opens at the Harbor Springs History Museum
The Harbor Springs History Museum is currently featuring a temporary exhibit on the life of Ivan Swift, a notable and influential early 20th century artist who lived near Harbor Springs.
The new exhibit includes original paintings, sketches, books...Tags: Elections, Politics, Painting, Michigan, New York
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National efforts under way to raise bar for science, social studies curriculums
julieg@herald-mail.comThe Common Core standards, the basis for a new curriculum to be implemented in Washington County Public Schools in two years, focus on math and English-language arts. The English-language arts portion of Common Core also addresses literacy in history and...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Curricula, Education, Washington (U.S. state), Social Sciences
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Re-enactor to portray famed Missouri River boat captain: Appearing Tuesday north of Pierre
PIERRE - It has been 128 years since Grant Marsh navigated the Missouri River by boat, transporting Sitting Bull and his followers from Fort Randall to Fort Yates. Marsh will “return” to the Missouri River to tell about his life as a steamboat pilot...Tags: Missouri, Literature, Abraham Lincoln, Politics, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Man's book explores historic Jefferson County homes
richardb@herald-mail.comA brochure promoting author John C. Allen Jr.’s new book, “Uncommon Vernacular,” says Jefferson County’s landscape is riddled with history of Civil War battles, political rebellion and “an unusual collection of historic...Tags: Pennsylvania, Railway Transportation, Education, Andrew Lewis, West Virginia
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Civil War battle re-enactment concludes weekend encampment at Renfrew
waynesboro@herald-mail.comGunfire popped Sunday afternoon during a re-enacted Civil War battle that closed a weekend encampment at Renfrew Park. Cream-colored tents dotted the park’s forested areas for the annual encampment. “Where we camp out is very nice. ... The...Tags: North Carolina, Wars and Interventions, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Charlotte, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Should Johnson be highest-paid RB ever?
Winning is what pays Ron Fritz Baltimore Sun I'm not sure Chris Johnson is even the best running back in the NFL right now. He certainly hasn't put the Titans on his shoulders and led them deep into the playoffs. He was so good last year that the...Tags: Los Angeles Times, National Football League, Tennessee Titans, Football, Chicago Tribune
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Small towns, big love
How do we love thee, oh small towns of Maryland? Let us count the ways.
When earlier this year, a Budget Travel magazine poll named Lewisburg, W.Va., as "America's Coolest Small Town," it got us thinking: aren't Maryland's small towns worth bragging...Tags: Gardens and Parks, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Fishing, Farms
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Civil War pitted brother against brother in Washington County as Civil War moved into border state
Looking at Washington County, with its shopping malls, housing developments and parks, it can be hard to remember that the fertile land once was a battlefield, and stately homes served as hospitals for the wounded and dying.
During the Civil War years,...Tags: Homes, Freedom of the Press, Wars and Interventions, Hospitals and Clinics, Farms
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Letters to the Editor - Aug. 16
School board needs to release K-2 achievement To the editor: When I asked the Washington County Board of Education (BOE) how and what they manage, they responded they do not micromanage but set the policy for their one employee, the superintendent, to...Tags: Armed Forces, Michigan, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Maryland, Washington (U.S. state)
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