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125 years in the making: Looking back and moving forward
Many of the world's most important movements and organizations are born from very modest circumstances. United Way is a case in point. In 1887, a Denver woman, a priest, two ministers and a rabbi joined forces to raise funds for local charities and...
Tags: Conservation, Environmental Issues, Finance, United Way , Economy, Business and Finance
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UPCOMING EVENTS
ITFA meeting 6 p.m., Holbrook School The Imperial Tigers Football Association will be discussing the annual dinner dance. Everyone is welcome to attend. Call Victor Lopez at 760-960-6317 for more information. SATURDAY NFL Punt, Pass & Kick 10 a.m.,... -
A Reader Writes: Cobbler and other old-fashioned delights
It was 1954 when the young couple, Faye (Maness) and Woody Wiyninger moved to El Centro from Oklahoma to help Faye’s sister Gladys, her husband, Arlie, and Faye’s brother, L.D., and his wife, Frances run the Green Lantern Café on Highway 80,...Tags: Cancer
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Safety tips for parents
Experts warn against assuming a ride is safe for unaccompanied children just because they meet the height requirement. But there are things parents can keep in mind to make a day at the fair, park or family entertainment center safer. •Families...Tags: Entertainment, Parenting
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CWS links: South Carolina sends Florida to losers bracket
Swamp Things - Gators Blog - Orlando SentinelOMAHA, Neb. – South Carolina's 7-3 win over Florida in the College World Series on Saturday sent the top-seeded Gators to the losers bracket. For a look back at that game and where the teams stand, here's today's edition of CWS links: – A... -
Letter: Disappointing turnout for community cleanup
There are nearly 1,200 homes in the Riverview and Ryerson Circle communities. We are permitted one Baltimore County sponsored clean-up annually. The community association receives hundreds of calls with questions during the year, asking when the next one...Tags: Schools, Elementary Schools, Waste Management Incorporated
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Toronto Film Fest: Genre movies from Barry Levinson, Rob Zombie
The Toronto International Film Festival will debut genre movies from Barry Levinson, Rob Zombie and Martin McDonagh, among others, for the Midnight Madness portion of its festival, which runs from Sept. 6-16. Programmed by TIFF's resident genre expert...Tags: Genres, Toronto International Film Festival, Sheri Moon, In Bruges (movie), Entertainment Events
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Neighbors Remember Couple Killed in Overnight Storm
FOX 17 News ProducerA Fremont couple died sometime Monday night or early Tuesday morning after a tree fell into their cottage in Newaygo County. Investigators say William and Nancy Vandekieft were asleep in their bedroom when the large tree crashed into the home, entrapping...Tags: Forests
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Florida’s pitching, defense falter in College World Series losses
Swamp Things - Gators Blog - Orlando SentinelOMAHA, Neb. – Pitching and defense helped get Florida to the College World Series, but neither served the Gators well during their stay here. They were eliminated by virtue of losses to South Carolina (7-3) and Kent State (5-4) to go two-and-out... -
Camping gear available to rent at Pa. state parks
First-time campers may borrow gear as part of a Pennsylvania program involving Caledonia State Park and 18 other parks. The Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources is partnering with Gander Mountain to provide first-time campers...Tags: Lackawanna County, Somerset County (Pennsylvania), Franklin County (Pennsylvania), Gardens and Parks, Travel
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Sports notices: Buy an Orioles ticket and help Special Olympics
Submitting sports notices The deadline for submitting sports copy is 9 a.m. Monday. We prefer email (howardcountysports@patuxent.com). Questions? Call 410-332-6578. Special Olympics Orioles fans who plan to attend games at Camden Yards this year have...Tags: Soccer, Bill Veeck, Basketball, Hospitals and Clinics, Lacrosse
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DCNR Forests, Parks Participate in Deer Management Assistance Program
State forestlands and state parks again will participate in a program that offers white-tailed deer hunters expanded hunting opportunities across Pennsylvania, Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Secretary Richard Allan announced today....
Tags: Natural Resource Industry, Lifestyle and Leisure, Carbon County, Environmental Issues, Clarion County
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