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10 things we learned this weekend in college football
With another week in the books, here are 10 things we learned in college football. Once again, Notre Dame is clutch. All season long, the Fighting Irish have found a way to win ball games and Saturday’s game against USC was no exception. Once...
Tags: Atlantic Coast Conference, USC Trojans, Alabama Crimson Tide, North Carolina Tar Heels, Florida Gators
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Unique deer mounts meet at Frederick taxidermist
Taxidermists feel lucky when they are the one chosen to mount a record deer. Lance Burns of Burns Taxidermy and Lone Wolf Tannery in Frederick had the privilege of mounting the No. 4 and No. 6 South Dakota record nontypical white-tailed bucks and had...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Hunting
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Unique deer mounts meet at Frederick taxidermist
Taxidermists feel lucky when they are the one chosen to mount a record deer. Lance Burns of Burns Taxidermy and Lone Wolf Tannery in Frederick had the privilege of mounting the No. 4 and No. 6 South Dakota record nontypical white-tailed bucks and had...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Hunting
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'Word Jazz' pioneer Ken Nordine's career gets a closer look at film festival
Chicago's Oldest Living Hipster lives in Edgewater, on the North Side. He is 92 but looks 83. He lives behind a wrought-iron fence, surrounded on all sides by the drabbest of stone-colored apartment complexes. His home is a small castle, built a...
Tags: Jackson Pollock, Radio, Edgewater, Poetry, Chicago International Film Festival
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Concert review: Asleep at the Wheel at Plaza Live
Soundboard Music Blog - Orlando Sentinel“A Ride with Bob” is more than the title of the musical co-written by Asleep at the Wheel's Ray Benson about Texas swing legend Bob Wills. It's also an apt description of the musical trail that Benson and his formidable 7-piece band blaze in... -
Josef Ewert: Cops say accused con man has scammed people all over the country
Washington's Most WantedAn accused con artist cops say has bilked hundreds of thousands of dollars out of victims around the country is in Seattle, and we need your help finding him. Josef Ewert looks like a nice guy in a photo of him smiling with friends and eating ice cream...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice
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Parkland-Easton rematch features changed football teams
The Parkland High football team has produced eight weeks of game film since Easton dropped the Trojans to 0-2 in early September. Red Rovers coach Steve Shiffert has seen enough footage of Parkland since their Week 2 meeting to know that little of what...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Football, Christianity, Roman Catholicism, Sprained Ankle
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Spertus to screen tale of two cultures
College football is played on Saturday. And in the Jewish religion, Saturday is the Sabbath. That might create some complications if you happen to be an observant Jew as well as the longtime radio voice of the Mississippi State Bulldogs. But in fact:...
Tags: Judaism, Coldplay (music group), Jane Adams, Arts and Culture, Michigan Avenue
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Breeders' Cup looks to add to rich history
The 28 years of horse racing's traveling carnival, also known as the Breeders' Cup, have been a tale of more than two cities; 10, actually, if you count Los Angeles and New York twice each for their separate participating tracks. The history of this...
Tags: Mike Smith, Horse and Harness Racing, David Milch, Luck (tv program), Churchill Downs
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October Storm Hits Connecticut
Nov 8 Some 18,000 Connecticut Light and Power customers were still without power midday Tuesday, most in the Simsbury area. About one-third of Simsbury was without electricity, as was a quarter of Avon and Farmington, and many in Granby, Canton,...Tags: Simsbury, Stafford (Tolland, Connecticut), Fines, Business, Federal Aviation Administration
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Preseason Top 10: Xavier Checks In At A Familiar Spot
The Hartford CourantXavier, the defending Class LL champion and the top-ranked team in The Courant final state and area ratings last year, is the No. 1 team in The Courant's preseason state and area rating.: THE STATE 1. XAVIER-MIDDLETOWN (13-0 last year): Lost some quality...Tags: Football, Sports
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Artists assemble!
Greg LaRocque has been drawing comic books for more than 30 years, part of a love affair with the medium that dates to 1961, when Marvel's Fantastic Four first appeared on newsstands. Michael Bracco, on the other hand, didn't start appreciating comics...Tags: Entertainment, Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Education, Nottingham, Spider-Man (movie)
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