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You'd have to be out of your gourd to miss these beauties
The roadside produce stand was fully stocked with fall-season goodies, and although there were plenty of items to chose from, I was preoccupied with purchasing gourds to use as centerpiece components. While I was looking over the gourds, though, a curious...Tags: Europe, Fiction, Minority Groups
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Mail Call - July 20
“On Monday, 7/11, you had a full-page ad in there by the U.S. Citizens Association. To me, that was stupid and crazy, and insulting to my intelligence. I was very disappointed.” — Hagerstown “It’s bad manners to read over...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Medicare, Civil Rights, Newspaper and Magazine, Katie Couric
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Amway Co-Founder Jay Van Andel Honored in Bronze
FOX 17 NewsThere's a familiar face that will now greet visitors to Grand Rapids and the Van Andel Arena downtown. A Seven-foot bronze sculpture of Amway co-founder Jay Van Andel was unveiled Wednesday as part of the Community Legends project. Community Legends is a...Tags: Human Interest, Arts and Culture, Minority Groups, Amway, Sculpture
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Trap shoot numbers, other figures of note
Pull, bang. Spend most of your week at the 121st annual South Dakota State Trap Shoot like I did last week at the Aberdeen Gun Club, and you will hear that sequence a lot. Even in your sleep three days after the last shot was fired. Trapshooters...Tags: Elections, Bareback Rodeo, Clubs and Associations, Rodeo, Sports
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Hermes J. Otto
Hermes J. Otto, of Albion, passed away July 14, 2011, at the Allegiance Hospice Home in Jackson, Mich. Hermes was born in 1924 to Foster and Christine (Baker) Otto in Petoskey. As a young man, he served his country in the Army during World War II in the...Tags: Funeral Parlor and Crematorium, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Human Interest, Homes, World War II (1939-1945)
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Prairie Fare: Making fruit leather is a fun family activity
FARGO, N.D. - A couple of years ago, my family and I visited a living history museum in the Midwest. My kids weren't particularly thrilled about the prospect of learning something while on vacation, but they adapted fairly well. Actors in period...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Apples, History, Arts and Culture, Colleges and Universities
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Tribes need a pathway to the digital future
The American Indian Foods project represents Native-owned businesses that employ the time-tested methods of growing food consistent with our respect for the land. These companies' products often sound more like the shopping list at an urban health food...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Computer Networking and Internet, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Fire burns over 1,000 acres near Warner Springs
CNSWARNER SPRINGS, Calif. - A brush fire blackened thousands of open acres in the remote northeastern reaches of San Diego County Friday, threatening several Native American archeological sites and a few unoccupied cabins while moving toward desert terrain....Tags: Mike Mohler, Minority Groups
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Los Alamos residents alowed home as wildfire rolls back
LOS ALAMOS, N.M. (AP) — Honking horns and waving to firefighters, residents of a New Mexico city threatened by a massive wildfire rolled back into Los Alamos nearly a week after flames forced an evacuation and the closure of a nearby major nuclear...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Fires, Disasters and Accidents, Human Interest, Forests
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Edna M. Strausbaugh, 84
Edna Marie Strausbaugh, 84, of Hagerstown, died Saturday, July 2, 2011, at Reeders Memorial Home in Boonsboro. Born April 9, 1927, in Hagerstown, she was the daughter of the late George A. and Naomi E. (Huffer) Strausbaugh. Edna was a member of St....Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Tennessee, Human Interest, Murfreesboro, Christianity
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Shore Leave returns to the Hunt Valley Inn
The Shore Leave 32 science fiction convention returns Friday-Sunday, July 8-10, at the Marriott Hunt Valley Inn. This event will include workshops, a film festival, a masquerade contest, an art show and a host of dealers selling memorabilia. There will...Tags: Sally Kellerman, Movies, Jefferson Davis, Harriet Tubman, Havre de Grace
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Landmark gay history bill goes to California governor
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California lawmakers on Tuesday sent the governor a bill that would make the state the first requiring public schools to include the contributions of gays and lesbians in social studies curriculum. The bill, passed on a...Tags: Government, Republican Party, Public Schools, Education, George Washington
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