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Lincoln Highway experience to host 'Pennsylvania's Roads'
The Lincoln Highway Heritage Corridor will present "Pennsylvania's Roads: From the Lincoln to Eisenhower" at 2 p.m. March 11 at the Lincoln Highway Experience, 3435 Route 30 East, near Kingston Dam in Latrobe.
Presenter Jeffrey Kitsko is an expert on the...Tags: Highway Transportation
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Dwight D. Eisenhower met with aliens?
KIAHAliens may be among us and President Dwight Eisenhower met with them on multiple occasions while in office. This claim comes from a surprisingly credible source, an ex-Pentagon consultant. According to the Daily Mail, Timothy Good says that in 1954...Tags: Public Officials, Government, Key West, Politics, FBI
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Day trip: Presidential excursions
Gettysburg, Pa. Historic Gettysburg Honor Presidents Day with a trip to the town where Abraham Lincoln gave his Gettysburg Address and near Dwight D. Eisenhower's farm. In addition to the Civil War battlefield, there is the Soldiers' National Cemetery...Tags: Festive Events, Weddings, Atlantic City (Atlantic, New Jersey), Travel, Martha Washington
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Jean Smith dies at 93; Junior League president and Nancy Reagan confidant
Jean Webb Vaughan Smith, a member of the Reagans' inner circle who championed volunteerism as national president of the Assn. of Junior Leagues, died Wednesday in Los Angeles of natural causes, her family said. She was 93.
Smith joined the Junior...Tags: American Red Cross, Nancy Reagan, Lawyers, Association of Junior Leagues International, Inc., World War II (1939-1945)
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Robert A. Citron dies at 79; space visionary
Robert A. Citron, an aerospace engineer and intrepid entrepreneur, whose boyhood fantasy of traveling beyond Earth inspired pioneering ventures to commercialize space, died Jan. 31 at his home in Bellevue, Wash. He was 79.
The cause was complications...Tags: Aerospace Manufacturing, Conservation, Space Programs, Conservation, Wildlife
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The road to Canada is paved with cheese
COSTA MESA — Zora McPhail, 11, is trying to raise money to travel as a student ambassador to Canada, where she will meet members of Parliament, build and sleep in a tepee, and learn about our neighbors to the north.
There are plenty of cultural...Tags: General Motors Corp., Travel, Trips and Vacations
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A Hero Among the Stars
Each year, the president of the Tournament of Roses Assn. selects a prominent public figure to personify the event’s chosen theme as its honorary Grand Marshal. The Grand Marshal rides at the front of the Rose Parade and tosses the coin before the...Tags: Health, Television, Festive Events, U.S. Army, All My Children (tv program)
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William J. Nauman Jr., quality manager
Baltimore Sun reporterWilliam John Nauman Jr., a retired Verizon quality manager, died Nov. 17 of a brain tumor at St. Joseph Medical Center. He was 78. The son of a Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Co. lineman and a homemaker was born in Baltimore and raised on Beaumont Avenue...Tags: Health, Christianity, Religion and Belief, Govans, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Tax cuts for rich make GOP salivate
The Lehigh Valley's two most prominent contributions to Congress, Sen. Pat Toomey and Rep. Charlie Dent, have displayed proof that Ivan Pavlov was right when he wrote about his study of conditioned reflexes. They are locked into the current obligatory...Tags: Parties and Movements, Michelle Obama, Republican Party, Politics, George H.W. Bush
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State wrestles with highway names
The state Transportation Commission faces a difficult question of whether to change its policy on naming highways. At issue is whether Interstate 90 across South Dakota should be designated as part of a nationwide project honoring all men and women...Tags: Watertown, Highway Transportation, Environmental Issues, Conservation, George Washington
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Obama gets clean bill of health
When the White House released glowing details of President Barack Obama's annual physical last week, it was in keeping with the practice of recent administrations.
Presidents want the public to see that they are capable of handling their duties, said...Tags: Health, Heart Attack, Woodrow Wilson, Politics, Symptoms
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