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Casa Marina puts romance at heart of its operation
February is a romantic month, thanks to Valentine's Day. But, because it specializes in weddings, the Casa Marina Hotel in Jacksonville Beach focuses on romance year-round.
Built in 1925, the Mediterranean-style oceanfront hotel offers couples a choice...Tags: House and Home, Human Interest, Weddings, Photography and Video, Arts
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McHenry: A slice of relaxed life
Driving north toward Wisconsin, McHenry says you are almost there. But it is more than the roadside sunglasses hut and signs offering wintertime boat storage — it's the Wisconsin-like essence.
Fifty-five miles northwest of the Loop, this is a...Tags: Entertainment Events, Lakes and Ponds, Cook County Government, Employment Opportunities, Career and Workplace
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Swept away by Down Under's West coast
This is for those who don't mind traveling to Earth's edge to get somewhere extraordinary.
Broome is in the Kimberley, a hunk of Western Australia the size of California but whose population is only 41,000 hide-skinned, Akubra-sporting (you know, the...Tags: Australia, Fishing, Mini, Bran Nue Dae (movie), Arts
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12 micro-itineraries for coastal Orange County
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterHear that? That dull roar, like the sound from inside a shell? That might be the Orange County coastline calling you — 42 miles of beach and beach towns, give or take, from San Clemente to Seal Beach. Follow the advice here, and this coastline...Tags: George Washington, Attack on Pearl Harbor (1941), Highway Transportation, Alexander Calder, Restaurants
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Archaeological finds boost profile of Arundel's Pig Point
Three years of digging at a prehistoric Indian site in Anne Arundel County has unearthed the oldest structures and human habitations in Maryland and is making this bluff above the Patuxent River one of the most important archaeological sites in the Mid-...Tags: Human Interest, Technology, Rentals, Colleges and Universities, Archaeology
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Wu: Employee-to-resident ratio suggests big govt.
I looked at this once in 2007, and again in 2010, so in celebration of May Day and International Workers' Day 2012, I am going to celebrate the People's Republic of Newport Beach city employees and the so-called republican (small r) City Council. So, let...Tags: Public Employees, Parties and Movements, Republican Party, Dana Rohrabacher, Politics
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Michigan bill revives shoreline grooming debate
Associated PressTRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — When Great Lakes water levels dropped suddenly and steeply in the late 1990s, aquatic plants sprang up along stretches of newly exposed shoreline. Property owners, environmentalists and government officials have argued...Tags: Gardening, Lakes and Ponds, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Lifestyle and Leisure, Environmental Issues
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Think beach: 4 great options from coast to coast to coast, with one in between
For many people, only a couple of ingredients are needed for the perfect summer vacation: soft, warm sand and refreshing cool water. The combination can be found across America, from small ponds to sprawling oceans. This summer, destinations from coast to...
Tags: Surfing, Jimmy Buffett, Restaurants, Fishing, Outer Banks
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Looking back: Two area athletes stand out at CMU relays
News-Review sports writer50 years ago — Petoskey’s Hugh Smith placed fifth in the mile and Wolverine’s Dave Woods won the shot put at the Central Michigan University relays. Smith’s time was 4 minutes, 43 seconds. Woods’ winning toss in the shot...Tags: Michigan Wolverines, High School Sports, Sports, Baseball, Track and Field
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Constellation's three coal plants to find new owner by year's end
While Constellation Energy Group has a new owner in Exelon Corp., 450 workers at three coal-fired plants once owned by the Baltimore company are in limbo.
As a condition of its purchase of Constellation last month, the Chicago energy giant has...Tags: Electricity Production and Distribution, Exelon Corp., Career and Workplace, Petroleum Industry, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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Strong winds bring big surf
FOX 5 San Diego StaffSAN DIEGO -- The second of two large ocean swell events brought big surf Sunday to San Diego area beaches, according to the National Weather Service. According to Lt. Greg Buchanan, the biggest surf was expected in the afternoon and would reach close...Tags: Swimming, Sports, Ocean Surfing, Windsurfing
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Legislative warfare resumes over limiting injury lawsuits involving recreational land
Connecticut bike geeks, rail-trail dudes and nature freaks are digging in, bracing themselves to defend a victory they thought they’d totally won last year. Their adversaries? Why it’s those irrepressible legal guerrilla fighters, the trial...
Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Public Officials, Lawyers, Laws, Injuries and Wounds
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