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Tornado confirmed in Jarrettsville
The National Weather Service has confirmed that a tornado touched down, damaging several homes and sending a gazebo up onto a roof, in Jarrettsville during the storms that passed through the Baltimore metro area Friday evening. "An EF-0 tornado with...Tags: Building Material, Football, Weather Warnings, Government, Baltimore Weather
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Improper dumpers will face fee in Brown County
swaltman@aberdeennews.comFolks who leave items not allowed at two Brown County Landfill drop sites will soon have to fork over $100 or more. At their Tuesday meeting, Brown County commissioners discussed imposing an administrative fee on offenders at the fairgrounds and South...Tags: Highway Transportation, Fines, Punishment, Juvenile Delinquency
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Nonprofit gives local veteran new roof
Fox 5 San Diego ReporterCARLSBAD, Calif. - A local group is giving a veteran a new roof and others a chance to get back to work. Walter “Mitch” Ritter is a former US Navy Hospital Corpsman and fell on hard times after retiring from the military, causing his home...Tags: Employment Opportunities, New Products
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Travelers Asbestos Case Remains At Center Of U.S. Senate Race Between Scott Brown, Elizabeth Warren
The Hartford CourantA major Connecticut insurance company continues to be a political lightning rod in one of the nation's most closely watched U.S. Senate races — the one in Massachusetts. Television advertisements for both candidates, incumbent Republican Scott...Tags: Environmental Pollution, Laws, Bankruptcy, Transportation Industry, Economy, Business and Finance
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Council hears solar panel review
The visual impact of solar panels can be minimized, according to a report presented by the Environmental Sustainability Committee reported at the Oct. 2 City Council meeting. The committee, tasked by the council to research the availability of...Tags: Building Material, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Environmental Issues, Energy Saving, Arts and Culture
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Louise Erdrich seeks justice
Literary Editor"Small trees had attacked my parents' house at the foundation,” begins “The Round House,” Louise Erdrich's wise and suspenseful new novel. Bazil and Joe, a tribal judge and his 13-year-old son, work to pry loose the stalky shoots...Tags: Fiction, Entertainment Events, Arts and Culture, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Crime, Law and Justice
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Springs Folk Festival celebrating 55 years
In the mid-1950s, Dr. Alta Schrock, college professor and former Grantsville, Md. and Springs resident, was sharing her dream with a guest in her Goshen, Ind. residence. "Why not organize an annual Springs Homecoming and Folk Festival?" she said....
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Springs Folk Festival - history brought to life
Daily American CorrespondentAs you yawn in history class wishing this could be more exciting, you're carried off into a dream. A man in a deerskin suit stands right up from the page of the book. He aims his muzzle loader. "BANG!" Smoke rises above the pioneer's head. He explains how...Tags: Arts and Culture, Festive Events, Music, Folk (genre), Ron Paul
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Building permits: Oct. 2
Don Moffenbier, 1707 Fourth Ave. S.E., interior renovation, $500. Jeffrey Walth, 38380 Highway 12W, 24-by-30 addition to steel building, $4,000. Jason Jorgenson, 1125 S. Roosevelt St., reshingle house, $8,500. Avera St. Luke's, 1002 N. Jay St., Add... -
UPDATE: U.S. 31 in Niles back to normal after semi accident
NILES – Traffic is no longer backed up after a stretch of U.S. 31 was closed early this morning following a semi accident. The accident happened just after 4 a.m. A semi tipped over. The truck was carrying 90,000 pounds of shingles. Clean up...
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20 years of walking for her son
Do not suggest a wheelchair. It doesn't matter that Mae Smith is 86. She plans to do this Sunday's AIDS Run & Walk Chicago on her feet, just as she has done every year — every single one — since her son Ron died 20 years ago. Smith is a...
Tags: Halloween, AIDS, Arthritis, Burger King, Lymphoma
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Firefighters battle house fire on Remsburg Road near Sharpsburg
dan.dearth@herald-mail.comFirefighters drew water from the Potomac River to battle a fire that ripped through a remote, two-story house Friday night at 6601 Remsburg Road near Antietam National Battlefield. Sharpsburg Deputy Fire Chief Chris Mullendore said at the scene that...Tags: Battle of Antietam, Fires
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