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Watershed law discussions ahead of task force
HURON -Farmers Union will host six meetings focused on local and state watershed laws. The meetings will provide an opportunity for farmers, ranchers, and local communities to discuss current regulations governing watershed management. In 2012, the...Tags: Laws, Restaurant and Catering Industry, IHOP Corporation, Career and Workplace, American Legion
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Fashion show raises funds for trip
The For Our Kids Sake organization and the newly named Robert W. Johnson Community Center (formerly Memorial Recreation Center) want to thank the community for supporting the fashion and talent show on June 2 at the Martin Luther King Center. The...
Tags: Travel, Baptist, Entertainment, Basketball, Trips and Vacations
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GLCCB to open new public resource center
A LGBT community center in Baltimore's Mid-Town Belvedere neighborhood will be opening an information and resources center to the public on April 1. The Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Community Center of Baltimore and Maryland (GLCCB) will...
Tags: Substance Abuse, AIDS, Gays and Lesbians
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Creek decided on temporary site for fire station
As soon as possible, Coconut Creek will have a better temporary site for an emergency rescue truck in the south part of the city. Commissioners agreed to move forward with retooling the Rowe Center to house a rescue squad and ambulance until a new fire...Tags: Coconut Creek, Margate, Rubber Products Industry, Broward County Sheriff's Office
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Review: New Disneyland show combines musical theater with digital wizardry
The new "Mickey and the Magical Map" at Disneyland offers a solid if predictable storytelling foundation for an energetic musical stage show that's expected to run for years at the Anaheim theme park. Photos: "Mickey and the Magic Map" show at...
Tags: Music, Entertainment Events, Fantasia (movie), Google Inc., Aladdin (movie)
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Cars Land drives up attendance at Disney's California Adventure
Cars Land has put the pedal to the metal on attendance numbers at Disney's California Adventure Park. The once-struggling theme park adjacent to Disneyland in Anaheim drew 7.8 million visitors in 2012, a 22.6% increase over the previous year,...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Investments, Trips and Vacations, Tourism and Leisure Industry, Disneyland Park
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As Baltimore Pride nears, Mount Vernon leaders squabble over party limits
A recent squabble between Mount Vernon business owners and community leaders over the limits of a raucous annual gay pride block party has resulted in new limitations on the celebration this weekend. Organizers have agreed to reduce the physical...
Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Arts and Culture, Festive Events, Sports, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013)
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GLCCB sells headquarters building
The Baltimore SunThe Gay and Lesbian Community Center of Baltimore (GLCCB) has sold its Mount Vernon headquarters, the organization announced Wednesday. The decision to sell the building was made "to address ongoing community concerns with the inadequacy of the GLCCB'...Tags: Mount Vernon
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Universal Studios Japan attraction targets 'Resident Evil' zombies
A real-world version of the "Resident Evil" video game coming to Universal Studios Japan this summer will arm theme park visitors with a gun and a limited amount of ammunition in a fierce battle against attacking zombie hordes. Scheduled to debut in...
Tags: Google Inc., Disneyland Park, Gaming, Media Industry, Amusement and Theme Parks
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Falcon's Fury will open at Busch Gardens next spring
TAMPA — Theme-park guests will fall more than 300 feet, face first, at 60 miles per hour when Busch Gardens Tampa Bay opens Falcon's Fury in spring 2014. "It will be the tallest free-standing drop tower in North America," park president Jim Dean...
Tags: Islands of Adventure, Cinderella Castle, Trips and Vacations, Expedition Everest, Busch Gardens Tampa
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Frederick keeps weekend running with Finn Fest
There’s never a shortage of activities at Frederick's Finn Fest. On Saturday, you can learn a Finnish dance called Tikkuristi and a stick-tossing strategy game called Kubb or Mölkky. Those activities are part of Finnish games, which run...
Tags: Music, Entertainment, Customs and Tradition, Breads, Arts and Culture
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La Cañada summer camps: Unplug, unwind and enroll
Freddie Ireland can't wait for school to end and for summer to officially start. For the 9-year-old La Crescenta resident, school's ending means the beginning of Camp Runamuk — a day camp for kids ages 5 to 8 with weekly themes — at the...
Tags: YMCA, Electronics, Science and Technology, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Republic of Ireland
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