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Winter Park festival artists travel from show to show to make a living
Cali Hobgood barely knows what time zone she's in. She lives in Illinois, but she has spent the past two weeks driving from Naples to Southern California and then to Winter Park. She's exhibiting in this weekend's Winter Park Sidewalk Art Festival,...
Tags: Trips and Vacations, Arts, New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, Photography, Urbana (Champaign, Illinois)
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Lasater: Public access to the lakes not what it once was
CHARLEVOIX -- When he was sheriff, George Lasater remembers being shocked to see many public access sites around Lake Charlevoix and Walloon Lake disappear over the last two decades. Lasater was Charlevoix County sheriff for more than 30 years and is now...
Tags: Memorial Day, Lakes and Ponds, Local Government
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Remarkable Woman: Patti Vasquez
Getting paid to be funny is great work if you can get it. And comedian Patti Vasquez knows she's fortunate to be busy. "I'm in Iowa next week and then South Carolina after that," Vasquez said recently. "I mean, it took us two weeks just to coordinate...
Tags: Stand-up Comedy, Entertainment, Lung Cancer, Girls (tv program), Babe Ruth
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Man who taped Romney's '47 percent' remark is 'regular guy' from Broward
The bartender did it. Who shot the infamous "47 percent" video, surreptitiously recorded west of Boca Raton, was one of the biggest lingering mysteries of the 2012 election season. Scott Prouty, a bartender, appeared on television Wednesday to claim...
Tags: Mitt Romney, Barack Obama, Elections, Politics, MSNBC (tv network)
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Weekend Escape: At Mt. Baldy, any season is right
We admire this sugared peak from our downtown L.A. offices on the clearest winter days, a 10,000-foot postcard of pleasures. Indeed, Mt. Baldy offers challenging (though limited) ski terrain. Serious hikers use it to train for Everest. In short, this...
Tags: Trips and Vacations, Everest, Travel, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Dining and Drinking
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Proposed Gloucester schools calendar for 2013-14 has 170 school days
The Gloucester School Board will discuss at tonight's meeting the proposed 2013-14 calendar that has students in session for 170 days. Some members of the School Board have said they would like to see the students in session for 180 school days, but...Tags: Education, Teaching and Learning, Holidays, Students
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CTA: Train Trackers in all stations by Labor Day
RedEyeAll CTA stations will have new Train Tracker displays by Labor Day, the CTA said Friday. The CTA has been installing new Train Tracker signs, which display the next train, the time and the weather, at stations since the fall. The agency recently...Tags: Chicago Transit Authority, Holidays
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Keep an eye out for these spring and summer road projects
With a log of 45 anticipated road projects, and possibly more to come, it will be easy to know when construction season begins and ends in Emmet and Charlevoix counties in 2013. Emmet County has 34 projects planned, which is actually a smaller number...
Tags: Reconstruction, Clubs and Associations, Travel, Transportation, Road Transportation
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U.S. Budget Battle: Furlough plans vary widely at gov't agencies
WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal workers could face seven days of furloughs at the Housing and Urban Development Department, but Homeland Security personnel might see twice that number. At the Environmental Protection Agency, workers would get four-day...
Tags: Washington, DC, Government Debt, Roy Blunt, Public Employees, National Security
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Board reverses school year decision
Laguna Beach Unified School District students will once again begin school Sept. 3 — not Aug. 29. The district's school board voted 4-0, with Jan Vickers absent, Tuesday night at a special meeting to rescind its decision to begin the 2013-14 school...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Family, Thanksgiving, Holidays, Students
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The Harbor Report: A new sheriff (or two) in town
Time to catch up on some harbor news this week. It's been recently announced that Harbormaster Lt. Tom Slayton will be retiring this month. While talking to him on the phone, I found myself stumbling to pronounce his full name, and he said, "You can...
Tags: Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace, Port of Los Angeles
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New Grand Prix of Baltimore ticket plan allows kids to watch for free
When tickets to the third Grand Prix of Baltimore went on sale in December, race promoter Race On announced a drastic drop in the price for junior tickets. Now, some kids can watch for free. Race On announced Tuesday a revised ticket plan -- one already...
Tags: Auto Racing, Career and Workplace, Grand Prix of Baltimore, Holidays, Services and Shopping
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