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Studio offers peek behind-the-scenes
Every Saturday, Sturgeon River Pottery of Petoskey displays a sign by its front door inviting customers up to the studio. Although the studio sees its fair share of traffic from tourists and out-of-towners, the majority of its visitors are Sturgeon River...
Tags: Dana Andrews
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Our View: Kudos for the week of April 1
Here is our weekly salute to the people, places and organizations that make Northern Michigan a special place to live. Roll out the welcome mat We all know Petoskey is a great town, now the rest of the country knows, too. Our town was profiled in the...Tags: Libraries, Science and Technology, Colleges and Universities, Arts, Arts and Culture
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Commentary: Aliso Creek should be left to meander
Seen from the air, the Mississippi snakes across the terrain in thousands of curves and loops. The landscape is dominated by circular and semicircular arcs, the remains of old meanders. Cutoff loops become ponds or lakes. A river's length and shape are...Tags: Pacific Ocean, Golf, Rivers, Sports
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Olympic cycling in Trexlertown? A letter to the veep couldn't hurt
Vice President Joe Biden 1 Observatory Circle NW Washington, DC 20008 Dear Mr. Vice President: I have an urgent request concerning the news that the Philadelphia area has a shot at hosting the 2024 Summer Olympics. A story in The Morning Call on...
Tags: International Olympic Committee, Track Cycling, Demographics, Disease Prevention, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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William N. Tate, concrete worker
William Nathaniel Tate, a retired concrete worker and Korean War combat veteran, died of heart disease Feb. 16 at Frederick Memorial Hospital. The former Park Heights resident was 83.
Born in Baltimore and raised on Division Street, he attended Booker T....Tags: Essex (Baltimore, Maryland), Korean War (1950-1953), Booker T. Washington, Heart Disease, Boxing
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Steel-cable barrier on I-78: Strong enough?
Q: After a number of bad 'crossover' accidents on I-78 in the Lehigh Valley over the years, it's good to see they finally installed a barrier on the grass median. But with the high percentage of truck traffic, it seems the wire fencing would be no match...Tags: Science and Technology, Monroe County (Pennsylvania), Macungie, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Allentown
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Day Labor Office helps pair employers, workers in Aberdeen
Day Labor Office • Address: 8 Second Ave. S.E. • Phone: 605-626-7930. • Hours: 8 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. The Day Labor Office in Aberdeen has become known for furnishing workers who shovel snow, mow...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Employment, Employment Opportunities
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FedEx Ground package distribution center adds 'C' wing to building
arnoldp@herald-mail.comFrom a hill, it’s like a child’s sandbox dream to see the giant earth movers, smaller bulldozers and dump trucks moving earth and rock on the field next to the FedEx Ground package distribution center near Hagerstown. But to the several dozen...Tags: Construction, Labor Markets, Manufacturing and Engineering, Heavy Engineering, Employment Opportunities
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Preparing your home for storms
Jill Sorensen's basement flooded after a winter storm knocked out her power, then again in 2011 during Hurricane Irene.
What stopped another encore performance during last year's derecho? She'd installed a sump pump that uses her home's water pressure to...Tags: Timonium, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Catonsville, Hurricane Irene (2011), Laurel
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Minnesota just can't shake those drought worries
You might be hoping for sun this spring, but what we really need are clouds. Rain clouds. And lots of them. Without significant rain in the next couple of months -- and preferably the slow and steady kind that comes with dreary days -- Minnesota...Tags: Agriculture, Droughts, Natural Disasters, National Weather Service, Weather Reports
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School board approves pool repairs
The Laguna Beach Unified School District board of education unanimously approved spending $85,000 from the district's general fund for repairs and maintenance for the community pool during its regular meeting Tuesday night. The pool sits on school...Tags: Environmental Issues, Energy Saving
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