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Indiana buying rustic site from ex-Gov. Whitcomb
ROME, Ind. (AP) — Former Indiana Gov. Edgar Whitcomb says he's selling his rustic land overlooking the Ohio River to the state because he wants the public to enjoy the site. Gov. Mitch Daniels is to join the 95-year-old Whitcomb for a ceremony...
Tags: Executive Branch, Government, Rome (Italy), Mitch Daniels, Politics
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Lori Klein Adamek Oct. 21, 1944 - Sept, 29, 2012
Lori Klein Adamek, 67, passed away peacefully with her husband by her side at their home in La Caņada, CA on September 29, 2012. Born October 21, 1944, in Wilmette, IL to William and Ruth Klein, Lori graduated from New Trier High School (1962), and the...
Tags: Travel, Family, Hotels and Accommodations, Trips and Vacations, Wilmette
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Somerset County Where to Go 5/31
Chainsaw carving The National Road Chainsaw Carving Festival in Addison is June 14-16. Fifty chainsaw carvers works for purchase or auction. 814-395-3469. carvingfest.confluencelions.org. Chicken barbecue The New Centerville & Rural VFD will be having...Tags: Entertainment Events, Science and Technology, Noise (movie), Railway Transportation, Vessels (music group)
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Rivalry with Kentucky grows for Indiana All-Stars
INDIANAPOLIS - How much rivalry exists between basketball All-Stars of the two Midwest states that border the Ohio River could be up for debate. But the heat between Indiana and Kentucky's flagship schools is warmer than even-and arguing against that...
Tags: Basketball, Sports, Kentucky Wildcats, Indiana Hoosiers, Cody Zeller
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Jane Riedel Nelson, 94
Jane Riedel Nelson, 94, died Oct. 10, 2012 in Northfield Hospital in Northfield, Minn. She was born on Aug. 17, 1918 in Pittsburgh. Her parents were Emily Carnahan and John Riedel, both of whom were born in Pittsburgh. Jane went to business school, worked...
Tags: Roxbury, Funeral Parlor and Crematorium, World War II (1939-1945)
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Meteorologists: Indiana not yet out of drought
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — Meteorologists remain cautious about predicting the end of the drought in Indiana, although much of the state has had plenty of rain in recent weeks. Most of the southern area of the state is still 9 inches or more short of...
Tags: Natural Disasters, Weather, Droughts, Weather Reports
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Somerset County Where to Go June 7
Chain saw carving The National Road Chainsaw Carving Festival in Addison is June 14-16. Fifty chain saw carvers works for purchase or auction. 814-395-3469. carvingfest.confluencelions.org. Fly-in breakfast The Fly-in Drive-in Breakfast at the...Tags: Entertainment Events, Science and Technology, Noise (movie), Railway Transportation, Memorial Day
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Road warrior
This weekend was a busy one for me. I started the weekend with a trip to see “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” at the movies with my grandson. He enjoyed the movie, but he and I came home a little woozy from eating too much buttered popcorn. I can’...
Tags: Sports, Chili, Festive Events, Swimming, Cancer
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Excerpts from 'September Suspense: Lincoln's Union in Peril'
The Confederates captured their first Union capital today — in Abraham Lincoln’s birth state. Frankfort, Ky., was a coveted prize for the South. But even greater rewards were in view of two Confederate armies racing north toward the Ohio...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Abraham Lincoln, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Misery in La. as Isaac flooding leaves power out
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Isaac sloshed north into the central U.S. on Friday after flooding stretches of Louisiana and knocking out power, leaving entire water-logged neighborhoods without lights, air conditioning or clean water. It will be a few days...
Tags: Bobby Jindal, Carrollton, Natural Disasters, Jay Carney, National Hurricane Center
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Federal grants to boost Bay pollution trading efforts
The Chesapeake Bay region's fledgling pollution "trading" programs are getting an infusion of federal funds aimed at encouraging farmers to participate. The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced Friday that it's awarding five grants totaling $2.6 $2....
Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Environmental Pollution, Environmental Issues, Water
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