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Central science teacher stepping away after 22 years
A chemistry class during her junior year at Warner High School sparked Jan Palmer's love of science. That's why she set out to be a medical technologist. She graduated from Northern State University, did a year-long internship at Rapid City Regional...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Agricultural Research and Technology, Students, Biology, Science
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Washington County Board of Commissioners briefs
Grant would pay for $800,000 in ADA improvements Washington County is planning to bring its administration building on West Washington Street in Hagerstown into compliance with Americans with Disabilities Act regulations. The county Board of...Tags: Antietam National Battlefield, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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READER SUBMITTED: Better Then A Neighborhooh Tag Sale
SimsburyRain or shine! The annual Simsbury Celebrates Spring Market & Tag Sale will be held on Saturday, June 1, at the Simsbury Farms covered ice skating rink from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Residents, home businesses, vendors, crafters and collectors from throughout...Tags: Simsbury, Human Interest, The Happiest News!
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Arnie Weidner made many friends along his journey
Daily American correspondentArnie Weidner, who died Tuesday, never knew a stranger. In fact, this Korean War veteran and Allegheny Township farmer could tell the most interesting and colorful stories about his life. He had friends everywhere – at the Veterans Home...Tags: Farms, International Military Interventions, Auction Service, Awards and Prizes, American Legion
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Spring baseball league completes season
Due to adverse weather, the Aberdeen Smittys Youth Spring League will conclude today with playoff games in all three divisions. The one-day tournament format will pit the number one and two seeded teams against each other for the championship. The... -
Local Voices, May. 22
Hospital charges This is in response to the extensive article on the variations of same-procedure charges ("An acute gap in prices at hospitals; U.S. list offers look at billing disparities for same procedure," Page 1, May 9). Not only the variation is...Tags: Weight, Genetic Engineering, Obesity, Breads, Prices
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Management tips for controlling weeds in grass pastures and hayfields
Contributing WriterFollowing good pasture management practices is one of the best ways to eliminate weeds and unwanted plants in grass pastures and hayfields. Weedy type plants reduce quality, and sometimes quantity, of desirable forages available to livestock. Some... -
More history found in H.B.
More than 100 new names were added to Huntington Beach's list of historically significant sites, including several Wintersburg farm properties, according to a study session Monday. There are about 200 sites across Huntington Beach now on the list,...
Tags: Conservation, Human Interest, Arts and Culture, Environmental Issues
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Michigan Democrats lay out auto insurance bills
DETROIT (AP) — Detroit's Democratic state House Caucus is laying out an effort to change Michigan's auto insurance policies. The package of legislation was revealed during a news conference Monday in Detroit. Republicans control the state...
Tags: Insurance
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Somerset County Where to Go for May 23
Fireman’s Adventure Race The Fireman’s Adventure Race June 1, includes a 5 kilometer walk/run through town that will also include some off-pavement terrain. The start and finish for the 5k will be at the Rockwood Fire Department. Breakfast...Tags: Festive Events, Politics, Media Industry, UFO Sightings, Canoeing and Kayaking
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Special Report: The Rise and Fall of China's Sun King
ReutersHONG KONG (Reuters) - In a 2010 speech before a packed ballroom of university students in Sydney, Shi Zhengrong, founder of Chinese solar-panel maker Suntech Power Holdings Co Ltd, listed the people who had been important in his rise to fame and riches....Tags: Corporate Officers, Politics, Financially Distressed Companies, Energy Saving, National Government
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Senate Backs Bill To Label Genetically Modified Foods
The Hartford CourantA bill that would require food made with genetically modified organisms to carry labels cleared the state Senate late Tuesday night. The Senate's approval, on a 35-1 vote, gives new energy to a measure that had strong grassroots backing but appeared...Tags: Politics, U.S. Congress, Agricultural Research and Technology, J Brendan Sharkey, U.S. House of Representatives
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