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ASA announces 2011 officers, committee assignments
The Board of Directors of the American Soybean Association (ASA) has confirmed Alan Kemper from Lafayette, Ind., as President and Rob Joslin from Sidney, Ohio, as Chairman. Board members also elected Steve Wellman from Syracuse, Neb., to serve as First...Tags: Softball, Mark Jackson, Ron Moore, Athletes, Sports
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Community members connect
COSTA MESA — Ed Fawcett started a golf tournament 14 years ago in hopes of raising money for the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce. The tournament has developed into a convention of sorts, one where, at least for a portion of the day, businesses...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Auction Service, Business, Golf, Clubs and Associations
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Richmond extends football coach London's contract
Daily PressThe University of Richmond announced Tuesday that the contract of head football coach Mike London had been extended through the 2014 season. London, a 1983 Richmond graduate, led his alma mater to last year's Football Championship Subdivision national...Tags: College Football, Education, Contracts, University of Richmond, Sports
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'Grand closing' of Nellie's Cafe turns into an act of generosity
On the cusp of the recession, Joyce Miller left her job as vice president of a commercial construction firm to pursue her lifelong dream — owning a little diner where she cooked everything herself and knew all her customers by name.
She and husband...Tags: Theft, Crimes, Social Issues, Ronald Reagan, Science and Technology
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Incumbent judges beat challenge from Christian lawyers
FOX 5 San Diego StaffFour incumbent San Diego Superior Court judges beat off challenges from a group of Christian lawyers trying to unseat them in Tuesday's primary election. With 100 percent of precincts reporting Wednesday, incumbent judges Lantz Lewis, Joel Wohlfeil,...Tags: San Diego (San Diego, California), Church and State Relations, Lawyers, Same-Sex Marriage, Justice System
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Cafe's closing brings donations big and small to charity
The closing of a small business amid a stubborn recession is usually neither newsworthy nor cause for celebration.
But Nellie's Café in Longwood – the life-long dream of Joyce and Jim Miller – was unlike most businesses from the outset, its...Tags: Social Issues, Charity, Business, Economy, Business and Finance, Longwood (Seminole, Florida)
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Lake teachers union endorses School Board candidates
Sentinel School Zone - Orlando SentinelThe Lake County teachers union just announced which candidates they want to win the three School Board seats up for grabs in Lake this fall. The union has been conducting candidate interviews and, today, teachers finished voting for who they want the... -
Two more people enter Lake School Board races
Sentinel School Zone» Orlando Sentinel – Sentinel School ZoneTwo more people have entered the race to become School Board members in Lake County. As you know, three seats are up for grabs this year. James Smith, a Groveland city councilman, just threw his name into the ring. He's vying for the District 1 seat,... -
Cash Strapped Dallas
Staff reporterBusiness is bad at Jim Miller Auto Repair in Dallas. It's down from 10 employees to 2 and from about 3000 dollars a day in sales to 300. Owner David Issa says, "It's the worst I've ever seen in the last 11 years since I've been here." Some of the...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Government Debt
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"Easter in the Park" Alternate Locations
The Easter in the Park Pooch Parade is NOT CANCELLED! It has moved to UNLEASHED! Easter in the Park rained out - Pooch Parade at UNLEASHED!Unleashed is located at 5151 Samuell Blvd. of I-30 E...Tags: Arts and Culture, Festive Events, Easter, Religious Festivals
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"Unadulterated greed'
Of The Morning CallGreed -- the word was used over and over to describe PPL Corp. at a packed, four-hour public hearing Wednesday in south Bethlehem. John Boyer of Macungie tried to be polite. He said PPL's behavior amounted to "a five-letter word that begins with G and...Tags: Pennsylvania, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning, Business Enterprises, Lawyers, Companies and Corporations
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AFTERSHOCK
Of The Morning CallPPL Corp.'s 2010 electricity rate hike will be even higher than 30 percent, if predictions the Allentown company's top executives shared with investors this month prove to be accurate. In August, PPL told state regulators the average bill could go up...Tags: Weather Reports, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning, Pennsylvania, Hurricane Katrina (2005), Energy
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