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    Oct 18, 2011 |Story| WXMI
  1. Real Events that Inspired Scary Movies?

    <a href=&quot;http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/mr-october-hits-three-homers-in-three-swings" target="_blank">This Day In History: Mr. October Hits Three Homers in Three Swings (History.com)</a>
    FOX 17 News
    This Day In History: Mr. October Hits Three Homers in Three Swings (History.com) On October 18, 1977, in the sixth game of the World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees outfielder Reggie Jackson hits three home runs in a row off of...

    Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Larry Hagman, World Series, Poetry, Fiction

  2. Nov 6, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Katherine Siva Saubel, preserver of Cahuilla culture, dies at 91

    Katherine Siva Saubel, an elder of the Cahuilla Indian tribe of Southern California, once described herself as &quot;just a voice in the wilderness all by myself." She meant that she had few people with whom she could speak the Cahuilla language or sing the songs that conveyed her people's ancient stories.
    Katherine Siva Saubel, an elder of the Cahuilla Indian tribe of Southern California, once described herself as "just a voice in the wilderness all by myself." She meant that she had few people with whom she could speak the Cahuilla language or sing the...

    Tags: Language, Customs and Tradition, World War II (1939-1945), Concerts, Museums

  4. Aug 11, 2011 |Column| Aberdeen News
  5. Wakpa Sica Reconciliation Place

    Last week, I shared thoughts about visiting the Mortenson ranch north of Pierre. There is a second part of the journey that provoked much more thought. This trip was part of the South Dakota Ag and Rural Leadership seminar.    While the physical...

    Tags: Tom Daschle, Science and Technology, Economic Policy, South Dakota, Human Interest

  6. Aug 11, 2011 |Story| Coastline Pilot
  7. Mailbag: Public must speak up about Rockledge access

    Many of you have signed the petition and/or seen the posters around town about restoring a public coastal access to Rockledge. It's the longest stretch of public shoreline in Laguna Beach that doesn't have a public stairway. Kayakers and paddle boarders...

    Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Labor Day, Science, Science and Technology, Human Interest

  8. Aug 12, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  9. PC faculty member publishes article

    Brad Tennant, Presentation College associate professor of history, published an article in the spring/summer 2011 issue of International Social Science Review. Tennant's article is titled “'Excluding Indians Not Taxed' - Dred Scott, Standing Bear, Elk...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Minority Groups

  10. Aug 12, 2011 |Story| Petoskey News
  11. The massive crooked tree, old brick town hall, Tower Road lookout and a mysterious cemetery

    Many vestiges of former times are along Woodward Road on the southeast end of Charlevoix County. To get to this isolated corner of the county turn off  U.S. 131 onto Thumb Lake Road at the north end of Boyne Falls village and follow it about three...

    Tags: Minority Groups, Human Interest, Michigan

  12. Aug 16, 2011 |Story| Glendale News Press
  13. BETSY ROSS (KELLEY) LUEKE

      Betsy Lueke, 91, passed away on July 31, 2011 in Burbank with family at her side. Born in Globe, Arizona on August 17, 1919 to Victor and Fern Kelley, Betsy was raised in Hollywood, California, attending Hollywood High School, UCLA, and Chouinard...

    Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Arts, Minority Groups, PTA, California

  14. Aug 16, 2011 |Story| WXMI
  15. 5 Things It's Good To Know: Yukon Gold, Fake Phone Calls...

    <a href=&quot;http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/gold-discovered-in-the-yukon" target="_blank">On This Day: Gold Discovered In The Yukon</a>
    FOX 17 Web Producer
    On This Day: Gold Discovered In The Yukon While salmon fishing near the Klondike River in Canada's Yukon Territory on this day in 1896, George Carmack reportedly spots nuggets of gold in a creek bed. His lucky discovery sparks the last great gold rush in...

    Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Cell Phones, Colleges and Universities, Minority Groups, Michigan

  16. Aug 17, 2011 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  17. South Florida 'Feather Man' sentenced for selling anhinga feathers

    South Florida's self-described &quot;Feather Man" on Tuesday was sentenced to house arrest for selling feathers plucked from protected birds.
    South Florida's self-described "Feather Man" on Tuesday was sentenced to house arrest for selling feathers plucked from protected birds. Clemente DiMuro, Jr., 56, of Miami pleaded guilty to violating the federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act by selling...

    Tags: Everglades, Florida, Punishment, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Minority Groups

  18. Aug 17, 2011 |Story| HB Independent
  19. Natural Perspectives: Birding in Big Bear more fun than a barrel of monkeyflowers

    Vic led a birding trip to Big Bear Lake recently for his senior citizen class in bird watching. I was more than happy to go with him because I love the San Bernardino Mountains.
    Vic led a birding trip to Big Bear Lake recently for his senior citizen class in bird watching. I was more than happy to go with him because I love the San Bernardino Mountains. We drove up State Route 38 on a beautiful Friday morning, meeting the...

    Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Foods and Beverages, Travel, Minority Groups, Wildflowers

  20. Aug 20, 2011 |Column| Hartford Courant
  21. This Small Preserve Should Not Be Missed

    The Hartford Courant
    I have always skipped over preserves less than 20 acres or so since they are quick hikes where one hardly breaks a sweat. And after visiting the 12-acre Roy Huse Collins Nature Preserve in north Portland near the Glastonbury line, I will never be...

    Tags: Bodies of Water, Minority Groups, Rivers

  22. Aug 18, 2011 |Story| Glendale News Press
  23. Disney's 'Lone Ranger' may still have a shot

    Hold your horses, Tonto.
    Hold your horses, Tonto. Film crew workers, who were told last week to dismantle a western town set being built near Silver City, N.M., for Walt Disney Studios' planned production of "The Lone Ranger," were instructed Wednesday night to hold off on the...

    Tags: Walt Disney, Jerry Bruckheimer , Movies, Entertainment, Minority Groups

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