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Bringing back a piece of L.A.'s Olympic glory
The midweek traffic along the 101 Freeway is sluggish this afternoon, but that's nothing compared to two cars along this route that have been stalled for years. The vehicles, bright pink and yellow, are part of artist Frank Romero's mural, "Going to...
Tags: Highway Transportation, Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, Arts and Culture, Arts, Culture
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Tractor restoration has deep roots in farm country
TULARE, Calif. - At this year's annual World Ag Expo, there was a star exhibit: a young man and an old tractor. Ryan Haas, 19, of Devine, Texas, a two-time national grand champion at the Delo Tractor Restoration Competition, is at the top of a hotly...Tags: Deere and Company, Science and Technology, Don Adams, Media Industry
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Thousands of customers had no power in Missouri, Kansas on Tuesday afternoon
ghartley@schurz.comKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - More than 41,000 customers in northwest Missouri and parts of Kansas remained without power on Tuesday afternoon as utility crews scrambled to return service before nightfall after the second winter storm in less than a week hit...Tags: Emporia (Emporia, Virginia), Ken Johnson, Westar Energy Incorporated, Empire District Electric Company, New London (New London, Connecticut)
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New Deal-era mural restored for Park Ridge Library
After being saved from an attic where it was stored for 38 years and a four-year fundraising effort to pay for restoration, a Depression-era mural was unveiled Saturday in its new home at the Park Ridge Public Library. Calling it the second of Park...
Tags: U.S. Department of the Treasury, Art Institute of Chicago, Arts and Culture, Arts, Franklin Delano Roosevelt
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Northwestern High alumni sue school system over closure
Northwestern High alumni have gone to court to try to stop the Baltimore school from closing, as civil rights activists say the plan is discriminatory because shuttering the institution would disproportionately affect low-income, minority students. The...
Tags: U.S. Department of Education, Conservation, Laws, Civil Rights, Crime, Law and Justice
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Renovations to upgrade Antrim Township building are moving forward
roxann.miller@herald-mail.comRenovations to upgrade Antrim Township’s municipal building could begin as soon as mid-June with completion by early fall. At Tuesday’s meeting, township supervisors Fred Young, James Byers, John Alleman and Rick Baer voted to move forward...Tags: Environmental Issues, Energy Saving
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Good news, for a change, about the Chesapeake Bay
For 30 years, the Chesapeake Bay Program — a partnership including the six bay states, the District of Columbia, the Chesapeake Bay Commission, the Environmental Protection Agency and other federal agencies — has been measuring and assessing...
Tags: Tropical Storms, James River, Conservation, Energy Resources, Environmental Politics
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Petoskey to seek funding for tennis court renovations
PETOSKEY -- Petoskey offi cials aim to secure funding that would allow for reconstruction of a lighted tennis complex near Petoskey High School. On Monday, the Petoskey City Council decided unanimously to have staff seek $45,000 from Michigan's...Tags: Politics, Public Officials, Tennis, Government
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School board tables action on renovation projects
Two potential agenda items to discuss the renovation of George Rogers Clark High School and Clark County Middle School were tabled by a 3-2 vote by the Clark County Board of Education Tuesday night. The items, which would have set the renovation amounts...
Tags: Voting, Politics, Arts and Culture, Students, Elections
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Petoskey downtown board awards $20,000 in facade grants
PETOSKEY -- Petoskey Downtown Management Board members decided Monday to award $20,000 in facade improvement grants to partially fund exterior updates to five downtown buildings. The board voted unanimously to award the grants as recommended by a...
Tags: Building Material
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Earth Day restoration set to take place at Imperial County state park
Volunteers are needed at Picacho State Recreation Area for park improvement projects on April 13, according to a press release from California State Parks Foundation. The California State Parks Foundation hosts 24 environmental improvement projects at...Tags: Edison International, State Parks, Virgin Group, Ltd., Tourism and Leisure, Earth Day
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