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Locklin-Mathias feels like she's coming home
Daily American Staff WriterAfter spending much of her childhood at the Philip Dressler Center, Annie Locklin-Mathias once again calls Laurel Arts home. Locklin-Mathias, 40, is the daughter of former Laurel Arts executive director, the late Robert Locklin. Her father held the...Tags: Ohio, Awards and Prizes, Arts, Human Interest, Arts and Culture
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Traverse City nun turns 100 on Thursday
TRAVERSE CITY — It might have been expected for the baby girl born on Sept. 8, 1911, to be named Mary.
Mary was, after all, the most popular girl's name that year, and the child's birth date is the same day Roman Catholics recognize the birth of...Tags: Dance, Entertainment, Chicago Hotels, High School Sports, Photography
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Barnes-Pyle
Melissa Ann Barnes and Matthew Calvin Pyle, both of Oakland, Md., were married June 24 at St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, Uniontown.
The bride is the daughter of Robert and Rebecca Barnes, Uniontown. The bridegroom is the son of Calvin...Tags: Oakland (Orange, Florida), Education, University of Pennsylvania, Boca Raton, Marriage
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Huntington ranks high in SBA lending volume
The U.S. Small Business Administration has once again recognized Huntington Bank as the No. 3 lender in the nation for the number of loans provided to small businesses. In addition to its high national ranking, Huntington also maintained its standing as...Tags: Labor Markets, Small Businesses, Business, Economy, Business and Finance
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Recycling is more expensive in Indianapolis than in other cities
David Benson and his family recycle just about everything, from schoolwork to aluminum cans. So he was surprised when he moved to Indianapolis from Washington state to find that he has to pay for the city to pick up his recyclables.
"If you want people...Tags: Vehicles
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SeaWorld fights for future of killer-whale shows
Nineteen months after an animal trainer was killed by one of its killer whales, SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment heads to court next week to fight for the future of its iconic Shamu shows.
SeaWorld is challenging the results of a federal investigation...Tags: Tilikum (killer whale), Killer Whale (animal), SeaWorld, Seminole County, Laws
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Brio Tuscan Grille for Legal Seafood space
The Baltimore SunA Brio Tuscan Grille will open in the Inner Harbor space at 100 E. Pratt St. where a Legal Seafood operated for a few years before closing in spring 2008. Brio is one of two brands out of the Columbus, Ohio-based Bravo Brio Restaurant Group, Inc. Bravo...Tags: File Sharing, Foods and Beverages, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Inner Harbor
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Woodland Park Zoo's youngest African lion turns two
Q13 FOX News OnlineAfrican lion Adia celebrated her 2nd birthday at Woodland Park Zoo on September 22. Adia, the Woodland Park Zoo’s youngest African lion, arrived last winter from Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, in Ohio, under a breeding recommendation by the Species...Tags: Natural Resources, Forestry and Timber, South Africa, Forests
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Dark Dark Dark plays The Space in Hamden on Sept. 27.
Early morning interviews can be a drag.
Just ask Marshall LaCount, who plays banjo and clarinet and sings for Minneapolis band Dark Dark Dark. LaCount was kind enough to speak with the Advocate on Thursday at 10 a.m. by phone from Columbus, Ohio, where...Tags: France, Fritz Lang, Joni Mitchell, Television, International Travel
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Travelers inconvenienced by restroom closure at Sideling Hill Rest Area
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comLynne Jackson and her husband were on their way to Deep Creek, Md., when they stopped Monday morning at the Sideling Hill Rest Area on Interstate 68 to use the restroom. The restrooms were closed, however. “We were very disappointed to find out we...Tags: Ohio, Cumberland (Allegany, Maryland)
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National meeting offers ways to live with autism
His name tag reads "Christopher Payne, Individual with Autism, Computer Geek." The first label is one the 14-year-old will wear all his life. The second is one that, thanks to persistent parents and professionals pushing back the barriers of autism, he...Tags: Oxytocin (drug), Autism, Indiana University, Elections, Apple iPad
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