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Our Laguna: Conservancy hosts speaker on Crystal Cove
Crystal Cove may not be in Laguna Beach, but it is of Laguna Beach, if measured by the Laguna Canyon Conservancy response to a program presented Monday by Laura Davick, Crystal Cove Alliance founder and director of external affairs. The group applauded...Tags: Science, Tourism and Leisure, Travel, University of California, Irvine, State Parks
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Regents advance $7.75M NSU renovation plan
A Board of Regents committee approved a $7.75 million renovation plan for the Johnson Fine Arts Center at Northern State University. The regents, who are meeting this week at Northern State University, are slated to make a final decision about the...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Finance
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House raises Rick Scott, proposes bigger budget with more teacher money
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelTALLAHASSEE — House budget-writers have responded to Gov. Rick Scott's call to prioritize education this year with a $74.4 billion spending plan that includes more money for teacher raises and universities. Both the House and Senate are releasing... -
Bringing back a piece of L.A.'s Olympic glory
The midweek traffic along the 101 Freeway is sluggish this afternoon, but that's nothing compared to two cars along this route that have been stalled for years. The vehicles, bright pink and yellow, are part of artist Frank Romero's mural, "Going to...
Tags: Highway Transportation, Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, California Department of Transportation, Culture, Arts
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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, Building Material, Financial Aid, High School Sports, Sculpture
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Plan for wall repair ready to take shape in historic Ellicott City
Before it became "The Wall That Ate Some Cars," it was just a stone wall on Mulligans Hill Lane, bracing a 20-foot-high embankment — stalwart as the steep hills that give Ellicott City's historic district much of its character. Then in early...
Tags: Roman Catholicism, Natural Disasters, Tropical Storm Lee (2011), Disasters and Accidents, Ken Ulman
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Four Board of Education members leaning toward the purchase of former Allegheny Energy
julieg@herald-mail.comRecalling his first tour of the former Allegheny Energy headquarters on Downsville Pike, Washington County Board of Education member Wayne D. Ridenour said he thought of the possibility the office building could house the school system’s...Tags: House Building, Physical Therapists, Taxation, Government, Space Programs
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On Easter, Baltimore basilica is born again
On Aug, 24, 2011, the earthquake that jolted the East Coast from Georgia to Quebec rattled through the bricks, plaster and paint of one of Baltimore's architectural jewels, the Basilica of the Assumption, sending nearly 1,000 linear feet of cracks through...
Tags: Basilica of the Assumption, Natural Disasters, Architecture, William E. Lori, Career and Workplace
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Obama hails Miami tunnel as a way to rebuild economy
President Obama swooped into South Florida for a couple of hours on Friday to tout a tunnel project at PortMiami as a great example of how to rebuild the nation’s infrastructure, create jobs and boost the economy. Port officials from around the...Tags: U.S. Congress, Labor Legislation, Government, Career and Workplace, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida)
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Tractor restoration has deep roots in farm country
TULARE, Calif. - At this year's annual World Ag Expo, there was a star exhibit: a young man and an old tractor. Ryan Haas, 19, of Devine, Texas, a two-time national grand champion at the Delo Tractor Restoration Competition, is at the top of a hotly...Tags: Don Adams, Deere and Company, Media Industry, Science and Technology
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Thousands of customers had no power in Missouri, Kansas on Tuesday afternoon
ghartley@schurz.comKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - More than 41,000 customers in northwest Missouri and parts of Kansas remained without power on Tuesday afternoon as utility crews scrambled to return service before nightfall after the second winter storm in less than a week hit...Tags: Westar Energy Incorporated, Emporia (Emporia, Virginia), Ken Johnson, New London (New London, Connecticut), Empire District Electric Company
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