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Silver Hawks: After a cold start, Drury heating up
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND — Seeing pitches to hit is a good thing for a baseball player. Seeing your breath? Not so much. Brandon Drury struggled when the South Bend Silver Hawks opened the season in near-freezing temperatures. Lately, he’s been...Tags: Major League Baseball Draft, Los Angeles Dodgers, Chris Johnson (baseball), Martin Prado, Randall Delgado
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Experts: Lawn care can be easy and earth-friendly
After a long-anticipated break in the weather and as the last bits of snow melt from lawns this week, Northern Michigan residents are likely gearing up to begin work to foster those cheery, green lawns for summer. Two local experts gave the News-Review a...
Tags: Environmental Pollution, Fertilizer, Chemical Industry, Environmental Issues
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Floodwaters recede in some places but cleanup remains grim
In the middle of the flooded Knollwood subdivision in far northwest suburban Fox Lake sits a tiny island of grass on which residents planned to hold a victory party Monday. "If we are having a bonfire tonight, it is because we beat the flood. It didn'...
Tags: Weather Warnings, Weather, Natural Disasters, U.S. Coast Guard, Rod Blagojevich
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Indoor tracksters find fun in just being able to compete
The smiles of a full Barnett Center crowd said it all in Aberdeen Monday. About 500 high school track and field athletes representing 20 teams competed, finally, after weeks of bad weather has quickly reduced their outdoor spring sports season to a...Tags: Track and Field
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Planned lake dredging is relief to Laurel Lakes residents
The bad news is that the smaller of the two lakes that make up Laurel Lakes is almost filled in with trees, bushes, cattails and other shrubbery. Only a small portion of that upper lake, near Oxford Street, has a section of water visible from the decks of...
Tags: Science and Technology, Environmental Pollution, Prince George's County, Environmental Issues, Conservation
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Ex-Chicago Mayor Daley to address Great Lakes-St. Lawrence protection conference in Marquette
MARQUETTE, Mich. (AP) — Long-serving ex-Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley is visiting Michigan in June to address a conference on regional cooperation to protect the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River system environment. The Mining Journal (http://...Tags: Richard M. Daley, Rahm Emanuel, Chicago Mayor
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Outdoors: Plenty of forage in lakes for walleyes and bass
South Bend TribuneFishermen are a funny lot. When they suspect fishing successes are on the decline, they look for something to blame. For example, a few bass fishermen have gotten the notion that some of their favorite bass lakes have been corrupted by the...Tags: Fishing, Lifestyle and Leisure, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Human Interest, Aquaculture
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It's a priority
New figures to repair Lake Somerset show that it will cost about $7.4 million. The water in the lake owned by the Pa. Fish and Boat Commission was lowered last year as the breast is no longer deemed safe. Now the state has to figure out which...Tags: Somerset County (Pennsylvania), Carl Walker Metzgar
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Things to do this weekend. More events added!
Saturday, April 20 MIAMI-DADE COUNTY Bass Buddies: Painting Like the Masters. Designed for children 4-6, art class allows participants to explore their creative side with painting, drawing or sculpting and may include a science experiment, museum...
Tags: Science and Technology, Miami Dade College, Forest Hills Elementary School, Music, College Basketball
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Train could provide recreation for Parksville
There are no parks in Parksville — at least not the one here in Kentucky. But, according to the website for Parksville, B.C., located on Canada’s Vancouver Island, their six provincial parks within a 30-minute drive of the town,...Tags: Travel, Transportation, Railway Transportation
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Fish and Boat commissioner encourages public to voice concern about Lake Somerset
Daily American Staff Writer, @daalyssacFish and Boat Commissioner Len Lichvar said funding could be available for Lake Somerset, but residents must lobby to secure the funds. "It's the citizens that got it here and it's the citizens that can keep it here," he said during a live online...Tags: Tom Corbett, Lifestyle and Leisure, Lobbying, Politics
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Track and Field Leaders: Week 1
Editor’s Note: Hand held state qualifying marks are in parenthesis CLASS AA BOYS 110-Meter High Hurdles Brandon Gildemaster, S.F. Roosevelt…:14.4 Josh Hilgemann, Aberdeen Central…:15.0 Cole Fierro, R.C. Stevens…:...Tags: Track and Field, Religion and Belief, Christianity, Tri-Valley Corporation, Sports
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