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Frequently Asked Questions
These are frequently asked questions about the Reecom 1650 weather radio sold by KSPR. The radio keeps going off at the same time every day (probably 7:00 am). How do I make it stop? Look under the time on the main display. Is there a bell or a...Tags: Tornadoes, Arts and Culture, Weather Warnings, Floods, Natural Disasters
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Where to Go Feb. 23
Tree tapping Tree tapping ceremony sponsored by Somerset County Maple Producers, 2 p.m. Feb. 25 at Hillegas Sugar Camp, 538 Dividing Ridge Road, Fairhope — off Route 31 in Allegheny Township, approximately 14 miles east of Somerset. Watch for signs....Tags: Customs and Tradition, Anglicanism, Alan Jackson, United Way , Pancakes
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Record Snowfall, Not Many Notice
FOX 17 MeteorologistFor most of West Michigan, the weekend provided a chance to clean up from snow late last week. But not in the Muskegon area. From late Saturday afternoon through early Sunday morning, a narrow band of intense snow hit parts of the Lake Michigan...Tags: WXMI, Weather, Weather Reports
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NAMM Show
Allie Mac Kay gets a preview of this year's NAAM at the Anaheim Convention Center to check out Instruments of the Future, Gaming & App. Technologies and "First-Time Reveals" of Music Products for Professional and Recreational Music-Makers. Some of...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, John Mayer, Arts and Culture, The Beach Boys
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Day trips: Gallery reopens, orchids bloom and King of Pop makes an appearance
Philadelphia
Showy orchids
In advance of the famed Philadelphia Flower Show, the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society is featuring "Enchanting Orchids," an exhibit featuring plants grown by experts from the Pinelands Orchid Society. In addition to these...Tags: Danny Glover, Gustave Courbet, Arts and Culture, Arts, World War II (1939-1945)
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Pennsylvania youth become 'catalyst of change' at 2011 National 4-H Congress
Local youth were part of a 40-member delegation of young leaders who represented Pennsylvania at the recent National 4-H Congress in Atlanta, Ga.
The National 4-H Congress is an annual convocation of 4-H members from across the United States and its...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Dauphin County, Orange County Regional History Center, Human Interest, Miss America Pageant
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Twelve in 2012: Events to make sure to put on your calendar
No one wants to miss the big events in Washington County — the Western Maryland Blues Fest in early June, the Monster Jam in July, the Antietam Illumination in December.
But with vacations and kids sports leagues and other family activities,...Tags: Arts and Culture, Festive Events, Music, Human Interest, Concerts
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Scoreboard - Dec. 29
TV SPORTS College Football-Armed Forces Bowl, Brigham Young vs. Tulsa, 11 a.m. (ESPN); Pinstripe Bowl, Rutgers vs. Iowa State, 2:20 p.m. (ESPN); Music City Bowl, Mississippi State vs. Wake Forest, 5:40 p.m. (ESPN); Insight Bowl, Iowa vs. Oklahoma, 9 p....Tags: Chris Spencer, Chris Carter (football), Ohio Bobcats, Kerry Rhodes, Charles Godfrey
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TOO SOON?: New York Film Critics Circle names "The Artist" Best Film of 2011
WGN Feature ReporterHappy New Year! It is the first day of 2012, right? Last night we got the news about the New York Film Critics Circle announcing "The Artist" as the best film of 2011. Today, somebody sent me a link to Facebook, where they are revealing their "most...Tags: Aaron Sorkin, Arts and Culture, Documentary (genre), The Artist (movie), Movies
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Madonna sells, sells, sells at Super Bowl halftime
In the mecca of conspicuous consumption that is the Super Bowl, Madonna – the most material of all the girls – was right at home Sunday as the queen of halftime. Wearing a winged tiara and knee-high leather boots, she entered like Cleopatra...Tags: Miranda Lambert, Kelly Clarkson, Christina Aguilera, Music, Janet Jackson
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NEA Gives Arts Grants to 14 Connecticut Groups
Hartford CourantThe National Edowment for the Arts announced 863 grant recipients comprised of organizations and individual writers across the country. The awards total $22.543 million, encompass 15 artistic disciplines and fields, and support projects in 47 states,...Tags: Fairfield County, Wesleyan University, Substance Abuse, Arts and Culture, Diabetes
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Dick Clark Underwent Prostate Surgery Day Before He Died
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES, Calif. (KTLA) -- Dick Clark underwent surgery for an enlarged prostate the day before he died. According to his death certificate, Clark underwent a procedure on April 17 to cure "acute urinary retention due to benign prostatic hyperplasia."...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, David Dreier, American Bandstand (tv program) , Dick Clark, Arts and Culture
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