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Noonan picks new Catholic Charities head
The Religion WorldOrlando Diocese Bishop John Noonan has appointed Joe Buranosky as the new executive director of Catholic Charities of Central Florida. Buranosky takes over as head of the $10 million charitable agency on April 30. Buranosky was previously employed as... -
‘Family Feud’: Former Deltona man competes with brothers
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelThe players on “Family Feud” this week could look familiar to Central Floridians. Chris Auger, formerly of Deltona, is playing Wednesday through Friday. He joins forces with his brothers Michael, Matthew and Mark and nephew Mitchell. The Auger... -
Sarah Eleanor (Mumma) Bell, 97
Eleanor was born on Nov. 24, 1914, in Sharpsburg, Md., to the late Beulah Land Wilson and Victor Reichard Mumma. She attended schools in Hagerstown and Sharpsburg, Md. She sang in the Episcopal Church Choir in Sharpsburg, and later sang in the Christ...
Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Anglicanism, Religion and Belief, Port St. Lucie (St. Lucie, Florida), Victor Herbert
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2012 FABC Girls All-State Basketball Selections
Class 8A Player of the Year Taryn Griffey, Dr. Phillips, Soph. Other 8A Selections: Kyndal Skersick, Boone, Sr. Tyisha Moore, Deland, Jr. Ieshia Small, Miami Dr. Krop, Jr. Sydnei McCaskill, Dr. Phillips, Jr. Kai James, Palm Beach Gardens Dwyer, Jr....
Tags: Coral Springs, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Tallahassee (Leon, Florida), Greenacres, Miramar
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Trayvon Martin march raises questions about those who espouse a legacy of oppression
John Christian throws a very polite protest march. Nothing at first seemed amiss with the peaceful, prayerful show of support and the demand for justice for the family of Trayvon Martin, an unarmed black teen shot and killed Feb. 26 in Sanford by a self-...
Tags: Trayvon Martin, Religious Conflicts, Public Officials, Racism, Government
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Dying owner finds good home for 1936 Ford Coupe
Stu and Gracie Weller began their married life by driving off on their honeymoon in a used 1936 Ford. It wasn't long before the Ford was traded in on a newer car. That transaction was one they soon regretted. Decades later the Wellers began searching...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Henry Ford, Vehicles, Automotive Equipment, Car Engine Repair
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Deputies: Crystal meth found in woman's car with kids inside
FloriDUHA Lake County deputy noticed driver, later identified as Nicole Smyth, pausing at a traffic light in Leesburg after the light turned green. The deputy said he then pulled Smyth over because her car's window tinting appeared to be too dark, reports The...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Lake County (Florida), Methamphetamine (drug), Health
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Upcoming obstacle mud runs
Get in the mud! Here's a look at some of the region's upcoming obstacle mud runs. Note: Check each organization's web site for more race day options. Fees increase for most of these events as the race day approaches. Tough Mudder May 12 and 13: Pocono...
Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Mechanicsville (Schuylkill, Pennsylvania), Mechanicsville (Montour, Pennsylvania), Mechanicsville (Lehigh, Pennsylvania), Mechanicsville (Bucks, Pennsylvania)
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Man killed in Leesburg crash
A crash killed a Kosciusko County man Thursday night. Police say 85-year old Charles Leon White crashed his truck into a tree. It happened near the Tippecanoe Country Club in Leesburg. Police say the truck was on fire when they arrived. White died at... -
Harford County Police Blotter
Harford County sheriff's deputies and Maryland State Police report: Aberdeen Lazarus Alexander Turner, 20, of the first block of Roosevelt Avenue, was arrested on a bench warrant Thursday in a case in which he was charged with driving without the...Tags: Traffic, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Maryland State Police, Police Arrests, Prosecution
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Spring, creativity blossom at flower and garden show
alnotarianni@aol.comDanielle Frye is passionate about primitive decor. So the 40-year-old Leesburg, Va., resident was pleasantly surprised when someone at an antique shop in Funkstown referred her to the Hagerstown Community College Alumni Association’s Flower &...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Education, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Entertainment, Music
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O'Malley is right: Defense cuts go too far
The drastic cuts to Maryland's Air National Guard are the tip of the iceberg of canceled national security programs and massive layoffs if Congress fails to stop an additional $600 billion in defense cuts, on top of the cuts by President Barack Obama that...Tags: Labor Markets, China, Barack Obama
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