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Arnie Weidner made many friends along his journey
Daily American correspondentArnie Weidner, who died Tuesday, never knew a stranger. In fact, this Korean War veteran and Allegheny Township farmer could tell the most interesting and colorful stories about his life. He had friends everywhere – at the Veterans Home...Tags: United Nations, International Military Interventions, American Legion, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Awards and Prizes
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Summer to-do list
Take the challenge The big finish As running events go, few set themselves apart like the Soldier Field 10 Mile. The 10th-anniversary course makes its way along the lakefront and then finishes, spectacularly, on the 50-yard line of Soldier Field, with...
Tags: Nellcote, Arts and Culture, New Music Mondays Millenium Park, Wrigley Field, Bob Dylan
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State's renewable energy fund lacks power to fulfill purpose
Five years ago, Illinois passed legislation requiring electric suppliers to buy more renewable energy such as wind and solar power and then pass those costs on to customers. The intent of the mandate was to have so-called green electricity accounting...
Tags: Sales, Ameren Corporation, Alternative Energy, Pat Quinn, Wind Power
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Gun range, ATV course proposed for Palm Beach County parks
Forget slides, swings and soccer fields. A shooting range, off-road vehicle course and bicycle jumps are new nontraditional park attractions potentially coming to Palm Beach County. While county officials joke about getting into the extreme-sports...
Tags: Everglades, Local Government, Wildlife, Golf, Florida Atlantic University
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Lower Macungie commissioner candidates square off
It was about an hour into a Lower Macungie Township commissioners candidates forum when a controversial land deal with developer David Jaindl came up. And when it did, incumbents on the board strongly defended how they negotiated an agreement with Jaindl...Tags: Elections, Politics, Arable Farming, Homes, Rentals
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The seed from which an urban garden grew
Elisa Lane is not much bigger than the pigtails she wears when she gardens at the Whitelock Community Farm in Reservoir Hill. But she has a big impact. She sells the fresh vegetables from the empty corner lot that she just kind of took over at below-...
Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Marketing, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Waverly (Baltimore, Maryland), Mount Vernon
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Smithsburg still thriving after 200 years
julieg@herald-mail.comChristopher Steiffel Smith ended up dying in a poorhouse, but the town he founded 200 years ago — Smithsburg — is thriving today. Smith, who had been a stone mason, was believed to be in his early 60s when he bought Shadrach’s Lot...Tags: U.S. Army, Caves and Caverns, Arts and Culture, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Undoing 150 years to reveal past in Burnside's Headquarters
Special to The Herald-MailThis is the 198th in a series of articles about the historical and architectural treasures of Washington County. Mills Road runs generally north/south between Burnside Bridge and Harpers Ferry roads, near land crossed during the Battle of Antietam....Tags: Battle of Antietam, Building Material
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Scoreboard -- May 18, 2013
|TV SPORTS| |SUNDAY| Soccer--Premier League, teams to be announced, 9:30 a.m. (ESPN2); MLS, Los Angeles at New York, 12:10 p.m. (ESPN2) Auto Racing--Indy Racing League, IndyCar Indianapolis 500 Bump Day, 11 a.m. (NBCSN); Drag Racing, NHRA Kansas...Tags: National League, Dale Earnhardt, Jr., Marcos Ambrose, Alla Kudryavtseva, ESPN2 (tv network)
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Farmers Markets: For May peaches, royalty found among the sports
Among the most intriguing May peaches are three patented by Alan and Lori Asdoorian of Kingsburg, whose century-old Island Farms lies between two branches of the Kings River, southeast of Fresno. Because of the short period from bloom to harvest, May...
Tags: Grapes, Cherries
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Food poisoning
The free egg salad sandwiches served at the farm auction on the north edge of Aurora in eastern South Dakota about 1922 was the culprit, ushering in ptomaine poisoning. Then there was the infamous Ed Ziebarth sale near Elkton in February 1931. At that...Tags: Physical Conditions, Foods and Beverages, Coffee, Elkton, First Aid
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Developer Notes
New ranch home move-in ready In anticipation of a strong sales season this spring, Henning Estates has just completed a ranch home that is available for immediate delivery. For sale is the 2,353 square-foot Rockport ranch home, which represents the...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Kane County, Homes, House Building
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