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Doubleday Hill cannons return to Williamsport
After months of refurbishment, the cannons that sat atop Doubleday Hill are returning to Williamsport, along with mounting carriages. The cannons are due to arrive at Springfield Farm on Thursday, approximately 10 to 11 a.m., barring inclement weather.... -
Straight No Chaser's Jerome Collins talks about coming home to Allentown, Symphony Hall
Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOGIn 1989, Jerome Collins was a 13-year-old Allentown boy who, as a member of The Singing Boys of Pennsylvania, got a dream chance to perform with Pennsylvania Sinfonia Orchestra in Allentown’s storied Symphony Hall. Fast forward 23 years. When... -
12/9/2012-Groundhog Day Christmas
There are certain newspaper traditions I love and one of them is drawing editorial cartoons during the Christmas season. There's an abundance of metaphors to use even when the news is bad, and that's almost all the time in Editorial Cartoonland. ...
Tags: Layoffs and Downsizing, Job Layoffs, Unemployment, Religious Festivals, Holidays
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Interview: Kill Hannah's Christmas presence
Kill Hannah has spent much of its career coming to its fans around the country and in Europe, but once a year during the holiday season the Chicago alt-rock band has its fans come to it for “A New Heart For Christmas.” And considering the...
Tags: Travel, Barack Obama, Concerts, Holidays, Entertainment
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Snow, high winds, messy commute -- but maybe a white Christmas too
A winter storm whipped by high winds is expected to hit the Chicago area just in time for the evening rush hour Thursday, dumping up to 4 inches here but maybe a foot or more in Wisconsin where a blizzard warning has been issued. But on the bright side...
Tags: Chicago Weather, Religious Festivals, Snow Storms, Travel, Weather Reports
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Coach clearly not in sync with players and management
Take the observational layup and agree with the Chicago consensus that coach Tom Thibodeau stubbornly sticking with his starters Monday night in a game in which the Bulls blew a 27-point lead reinforces how little he values his reserves. More tellingly,...
Tags: Luol Deng, Vinny Del Negro, Derrick Rose, John Paxson, Basketball
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Football State Championship All-Class Preview
CatchItKansas.comKansas football state championships are finally upon us. The matches are set, the sites are getting prepped and hordes of people are about to converge on Topeka, Emporia, Salina, Hutchinson and Hays. Two teams are looking to repeat as champions in the...Tags: Sports, Football
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Tuesday Morning Coffee: It's #VoterID time again.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekGood Tuesday Morning, Fellow Seekers. It's not February. And it's not Groundhog Day. Yet we here at Capitol Ideas World HQ can't help feel like we'll be trooping into familiar territory as we make the trek over to Commonwealth Court...... -
Why you rely on Nate Silver's forecasting technique every day
Four years before the 2012 election, just after the bruising primary battle between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, I met Nate Silver and he explained how he had been reasonably certain that Obama would pass Clinton on Super Tuesday, and by how much....
Tags: Chicago White Sox, Barack Obama, Weather, Chicago Tribune, Polls
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Familiar faces comprise District 11 3A, 2A playoff fields
Joe Tout took nothing for granted during last week's preparation. He was glad his players didn't, either. Northern Lehigh needed to beat winless Palmerton to secure a District 11 Class 2A playoff berth for a fourth consecutive season. Understanding...
Tags: Jim Thorpe, Christianity, Sports, Religion and Belief, Roman Catholicism
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Name That Storm!
There’s something very wrong about nicknaming a hurricane “Frankenstorm,” then having it cancel Halloween. In a bittersweet message for New Haven children on Tuesday, Mayor John DeStefano Jr. declared the Wednesday the 31st would be a...Tags: Natural Disasters, John DeStefano, Holidays, Halloween, Frankenstein (movie, 1931)
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Coast Guard grows its own tradespeople at repair yard
Since 1899, the Coast Guard's shipyard at Curtis Bay has added years to the life of the sea-battered fleet, repairing and upgrading hundreds of cutters before sending them back on patrol.
So in 2002 when shipyard officials looked at the future and saw...Tags: Community College of Baltimore County, Colleges and Universities, Graduation, Manufacturing and Engineering, Shipbuilding
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