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As Memorial Day nears, California gasoline prices rise above $4
Summer is coming. The long Memorial Day weekend is just two weeks away and, of course, average gasoline prices in California are back up above $4 a gallon. On Friday, the average price of a gallon of regular gasoline in California was $4.062, up 7.6...
Tags: Petroleum Industry, AAA, Gasoline Industry, BP Plc, Auto Trends
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The Lehigh Valley's forgotten graves
The old gravestone is broken. A crack about three-quarters of the way to the top has severed it, exposing a rough, jagged edge, like a chipped front tooth. The detached top, where the name and date of birth were long ago etched, lies on the ground. It's...Tags: Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Sociology, Economy, Business and Finance, Battle of Antietam, Lehigh County
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Coastline's distance learning works for vets
Navy veteran Sean Roberson is a Southern California native and student at Coastline Community College, but his graduation Saturday will be the first time he steps foot on the school's campus. In September 2011, he started taking classes at the Orange...Tags: Armed Forces, Colleges and Universities, Graduation, Education
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Indiana seat-belt enforcement campaign involving 250-plus police agencies runs through June 2
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana law enforcement agencies have begun a two-week effort to enforce seat belt use on the state's highways. The Indiana Criminal Justice Institute says more than 250 law enforcement agencies in this state began conducting...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Law Enforcement
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Horse races begin in Aberdeen
The Brown County Fairgrounds will turn into horse racing central this month. The 64th annual Northeast Area Horse Races began May 11-12 at the Brown County Fairgrounds. The races will take place the next two weekends, culminating on Memorial Day...Tags: Horse and Harness Racing, Sports
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Music, Memorial Day traditions bind reunion
The sun comes up and the sun goes down. The days pass; another day gone, and then another. Then, Perk, suddenly it seems, your legs get sore while doing for two hours what you use to do for hours on end. Your memory dims, and names of people and places in...Tags: Human Interest, Entertainment, Music, Holidays
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Farmers making good progress in fields
Even though the cold, late spring has tightened the planting window, area farmers are sticking with the corn seed varieties they normally plant. Mark Rosenberg, agronomy weeds specialist at the SDSU Aberdeen Regional Extension Office, said he hasn't...Tags: South Dakota State University, Agriculture, Science and Technology
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Free fishing this weekend
Each spring, the state Game, Fish and Parks Department celebrates the beginning of another summer season with an open house and free fishing weekend. The annual event is held the weekend before Memorial Day every year. During the weekend, guests can...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, State Parks
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Keystone XL oil pipeline bill moves to full U.S. House
ReutersWASHINGTON, May 16 (Reuters) - The full U.S. House of Representatives will soon begin debate on a bill to approve the Canada-to-Nebraska Keystone XL oil pipeline, a lawmaker said on Thursday after his panel advanced the measure. The House Committee on...Tags: Barack Obama, Keystone XL Pipeline, TransCanada Corporation, U.S. Department of State, Bill Shuster
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LIVESTOCK-U.S. hog futures climb with rising pork prices
Reuters* Live cattle slip before Friday's USDA report * Feeders weaken by modest live cattle losses By Theopolis Waters CHICAGO, May 16 (Reuters) - Chicago Mercantile Exchange hog futures closed higher on Thursday lifted by strong wholesale pork values in tight...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Human Interest, Prices, Holidays
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Obama Cabinet picks advance after party-line votes
WASHINGTON – Two of President Obama’s second-term Cabinet nominees inched forward Thursday, while another was poised to win final confirmation by the Senate. Thomas E. Perez, Obama’s choice to lead the Labor Department, and EPA nominee...
Tags: Barack Obama, Career and Workplace, Gina McCarthy, Republican Party, Barbara Boxer
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Drivers get speeds above 220 mph in practice for Indianapolis 500
Now in their sixth day of practice, drivers preparing for the Indianapolis 500 are turning laps in excess of 220 mph at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The Memorial Day weekend classic is May 26, and qualifying to set the 33-car field is this weekend....
Tags: Auto Racing, IndyCar Series, Open-Wheel Racing, Indianapolis 500
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