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Thomas Chenault: May 25, 1939 - Aug. 14, 2011
Thomas Elwood Chenault, 72, a native of Hazard, Ky., born May 25, 1939, died Aug. 14, 2011, at the Galatin Health Care Center in Warsaw, Ky. He was formerly a resident of Thomson-Hood Veterans Center. He was a widower, retired mechanic, and veteran of...Tags: Indiana
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Welcome worn out at New Welcome Missionary Baptist Church
Sometimes you wish it might happen more often — a good, old-fashioned church brawl to release pent-up anger and frustration that is the obvious byproduct of all that "love thy neighbor" junk. Speaking for myself, I know that if I have to go...Tags: Human Interest, Baptist, Television, Entertainment, Christianity
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100 percent country: Siblings settle into style for The Band Perry
The Band Perry siblings each bring a different musical influence - a diversity that begins with their iPods.
“You have Lady Gaga on your iPod?” Kimberly Perry jokingly questioned after the youngest sibling, Neil Perry, admitted to having an iPod with...Tags: Fine Arts, Trips and Vacations, Arts and Culture, The Rolling Stones (music group), Travel
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New Hampshire is best place to live for U.S. kids; Kansas 19th
BOSTON (Reuters) - New Hampshire is the best place in America for a child to live thanks to lower rates of child poverty, according to a report released on Wednesday measuring health, education and economic security.
Holding onto the lead for the ninth...Tags: Poverty, Annie E. Casey Foundation, Mississippi, Kansas, Louisiana
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Aruba officials think missing Frederick woman is dead
Associated PressAuthorities in Aruba believe a missing American tourist is no longer alive and are seeking to extend a detention order for her travel companion as they seek witnesses who will help them build a case against him, a prosecutor on the Dutch Caribbean...Tags: Aruba, Judges, The Associated Press, Crime, Law and Justice, Natalee Holloway
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25 Years Ago: Aug. 18, 2011
Aug. 18, 1986
A new state law and a Clark County Board of Education decision will combine to substantially relieve teachers’ non-instructional duties starting today. Teachers in Clark and around the state won’t have to accompany students to...Tags: Montgomery County (Alabama), Kentucky, Montgomery (Montgomery, Alabama)
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Thou shalt not post God's Law at courthouses
Up north in Dixie County, a local businessman made the county a gracious offer: a $20,000 monument of the Ten Commandments.
His idea: plunk the 5-foot-tall, 6-ton hunk of black granite on the steps of the county courthouse in Cross City.
Commissioners...Tags: Florida, Crimes, Politics, Bible, National Government
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Illegal Immigrant Saves 6-year-old Girl from Child Abductor
Associated PressThe man who chased down a suspected child abductor and saved a 6-year-old girl from what could have been a horrible fate was honored as a hero Friday. But he is also gaining a new kind of celebrity: as a poster child of sorts for immigration rights in...Tags: Politics, Crimes, Human Rights, Illegal Immigrants, Immigration
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Ready for the ride of her life
LOS ANGELES — Kristina Harrison received a gift from her daughter prior to the biggest competition of her life.
Taking part in the dressage equestrian event at the 2003 Pan American Games as a member of the Team U.S.A., Harrison carried with her...Tags: Dressage, Texas, Colorado, Burbank (Cook, Illinois), Illinois
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Soldier wounded in combat, loses home in tornado
WILSONVILLE, Ala. (AP) — A mortar attack in Afghanistan last year left 1st Lt. Antone Williams with a concussion severe enough to send him home. Then a tornado this spring left him without a home at all. Now the Alabama National Guardsman is trying...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Headaches, Disasters, Building Material, Concussion
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Harrisburg ID Suspect in Egypt Club Shootings
Content ManagerHarrisburg City Police have identified a suspect in a shooting incident over the weekend at the Egypt Club. Two underage patrons, a woman and a man were shot inside the North 2nd Street bar The woman is being treated at Penn State Hershey Medical Center...Tags: Egypt, Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), Hospitals and Clinics, Health
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