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FACT CHECK: Stumbles in latest presidential debate
WASHINGTON (AP) — In the rough-and-tumble of a town hall-style presidential debate, the facts took something of a beating Tuesday night. Mitt Romney wrongly claimed that it took 14 days for President Barack Obama to brand the assault on the U.S....
Tags: Finance, Crime, Law and Justice, Illegal Immigrants, Afghanistan, Energy Resources
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Bureau of Land Management asks for permit fee rise
Staff Writer, Copy EditorChanges are in store for off-road enthusiasts this upcoming season. A new law set to take effect Jan. 1 would place additional restrictions on those utilizing and riding in side-by-side off-road vehicles, also known as UTVs. The Bureau of Land...Tags: Softball, Crime, Law and Justice, Sports
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LOOKING BACK: From our files for Oct. 21, 2012
100 years ago — 1912 The marriage of Ruby Lee Wilkerson and William E. Hobbs, which recently was solemnized, marked the closing chapter in a romantic meeting and courtship. Mr. Hobbs was a United States soldier en route to the Phillippine...
Tags: Radio, Harold Rogers, Politics, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Entertainment
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Obama's economic spin: a new pony or manure?
It was arguably Ronald Reagan's favorite joke. In one version, two kids -- one an optimist, the other a pessimist -- rush downstairs on Christmas morning. The pessimistic kid gets a new bike and weeps that he'll probably break it soon. The optimistic...
Tags: Unemployment, Illegal Immigrants, Labor Markets, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Employment Opportunities
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U.S. Highway 101 around Lake Crescent reopens
Q13 FOX News OnlineA portion of U.S. Route 101 in the Lake Crescent area was closed Wednesday following a large rock slide. But Olympic National Park said the road was reopened at 6 p.m. Thursday. The rock slide occurred at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday near Milepost 228 when...Tags: Highway Transportation, Travel, Injuries and Wounds, Gardens and Parks, Tourism and Leisure
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U.S Department of Agriculture: Spokesman discusses regulations and inspections for invasive pests and plant problems
Here's a Q&A with the USDA relating to invasive pests and plants arriving via vessels at ports along the East Coast, including Virginia: Is Made in America even more crucial these days, when it comes to lumber and products made and grown here, in light...
Tags: Invasive Species, Agriculture, Lifestyle and Leisure, Forestry and Timber, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
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Our View: Charlevoix County deserves fully staffed planning department
Charlevoix County is run by elected county commissioners and a mix of elected and appointed department heads. There is no single office or person running the whole show. While this is a strength -- voters can hold departments and the county board...Tags: Luxury Vehicles, Elections, Politics
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Benjamin Hieronymus Place: The rest of the story
Mary “Mollie” Green was 20 years old when she married 48-year-old William Martin, a grandson of William Martin, the Revolutionary War pensioner. It was her first marriage and his second. William and Mary had three children: Lucy, Florence...
Tags: U.S. Army, Revolutions, Middletown, Farms, Murder
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Obama and Romney Come Out Swinging in Town Hall Debate
CNNHEMPSTEAD, New York -- While President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney were ostensibly responding to questions from uncommitted voters at a town hall-style debate on Tuesday, they found plenty of opportunities to attack each other...Tags: United Nations, Crime, Law and Justice, Bankruptcy, David Axelrod, Rick Perry
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Land returns to tribe, everybody wins
RED CLIFF RESERVATION, Wis. — It's before the autumn palette, so everything is coated in green: a ground cover of club moss, a thick padding of moss on stumps and tree trunks. One random fern in a patch of ferns trembles in a stream of air I can't...
Tags: Conservation, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Travel, Gardens and Parks, Environmental Issues
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The challenge of fall turkey hunting
Special to the American NewsIt sounds crazy, but here is a classic example on how to successfully hunt fall wild turkeys. First, place yourself in a turkey habitat. Wild turkeys thrive during the fall on small grains, corn and hard mast such as acorns. Because of this, you can...Tags: Turkey, Wetlands, Wildlife, Turkey (animal)
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Neighbors claim airport is a 'bully' with deep pockets
Lawyers for Indianapolis Airport Authority are asking a judge to overturn his ruling that would permit a 30-acre parking lot at Ameriplex just south of I-70 and airport property. Judge Michael Keene ruled Aug. 29 that the Metropolitan Development...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Texas Roadhouse Incorporated, Judges, Justice System
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