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Sister Mary Ruth Gerlach
Sister Mary Ruth Gerlach, a Sister of Mercy and an educator who later was supervisor of the Mercy Medical Center Chapel, died Sept. 4 of lung cancer at Stella Maris Hospice in Timonium. She was 94. The daughter of a real estate broker and a homemaker,...Tags: University of Notre Dame, Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Colleges and Universities, Management Change, Career and Workplace
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Statehouse roundup: Board of Regents announce more meeeting dates
The Board of Regents announced two more stops on the fall town-hall tour. The regents plan to be in Aberdeen on the night of Wednesday, Sept. 21, starting at 7 p.m. in Room D of the Ramkota convention center. Then they move on to Webster for a public...Tags: Government, Petroleum Industry, Travel, Executive Branch, Minority Groups
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American Indian voting rights a dominant theme in redistricting
The Legislature’s committee on redistricting agreed on plans Tuesday intended to preserve or increase opportunities for American Indian people to be elected as state senators and representatives. The recommendations would reshape three...Tags: Democratic Party, Cooper Garnos, Local Elections, Elections, Kent Juhnke
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Thoughts from Dr. Joe: The garden before the Gardens
I enjoy the serenity of Descanso Gardens. I go there often and sit on the ground, usually in the oak forest. It puts me closer to the earth. I like to feel the decayed leaves and smell the ancient earth, whose remnants of humus and mold are products of...Tags: Nature, Interior Policy, Folklore and Mythology, Arts and Culture, Minority Groups
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Long-sought Zekiah Fort likely found
Archaeologists in Southern Maryland say they have solved a mystery that has baffled historians since at least the 1930s. They say they have found Zekiah Fort.
The fort was established in 1680 by Gov. Charles Calvert, the third Lord Baltimore, for the...Tags: Education, Archaeology, Scott Strickland, Colleges and Universities, History
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Women nominated for Spirit of Dakota
Bobbi Piasecki, Stella Nagel and Janet Seurer are among 12 women nominated for the 2011 Spirit of Dakota Award. Piasecki, from Aberdeen, is vice president of the Northeastern South Dakota Head Start Board of directors. In 2007, she represented South...Tags: Washington, DC, Minority Groups
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Ready to roll: Quality films coming to South Dakota Film Festival
Why does the South Dakota Film Festival choose the winners before the festival even begins?
One reason is that awards helps filmmakers decide whether to attend the festival, said Tom Black, one of the producers of the Aberdeen-based festival.
The system...Tags: Fishing, Basketball, Irene Bedard, Celebrities, Movies
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Living Archaeology Weekend Sept. 23-24
The Daniel Boone National Forest is once again hosting the Living Archaeology Weekend. Conducted annually since 1989, this event illustrates the cultural practices and skills of Native Americans and early pioneers in Kentucky. Specialists demonstrate...Tags: Forestry and Timber, Culture, Arts and Culture, Minority Groups
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Events for fall at Baltimore colleges
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Bo Burnham at Loyola: The off-color and politically incorrect YouTube sensation will serenade the Loyola community with some of his comedic ballads, such as “I’m Bo Yo” and “New Math.” 9 p.m. Friday,...Tags: Sam Adams (music artist), Loyola University Maryland, George W. Bush, Colleges and Universities, Aziz Ansari
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Ocotillo residents sound off on wind energy project
Imperial Valley Press Staff WriterOCOTILLO — More than 40 residents met Saturday morning with Imperial County Supervisor Jack Terrazas to voice their concerns over the Ocotillo Wind Energy Project. The proposed project by Pattern Energy is a 465-megawatt wind farm that would...Tags: Renewable Energy, Wind Power, Weather, Weather Statistics, Minority Groups
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Film fest offers workshops for actors, directors
The family that greeted filmmaker Andrew Kightlinger on Saturday in Aberdeen has its roots in Selby.
Kightlinger, who spoke at the South Dakota Film Festival, was born and raised in Madagascar. But his father, Lon, and his dad’s five siblings,...Tags: Celebrities, Irene Bedard, Screen Actors Guild, Career and Workplace, Arts and Culture
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The jig is not yet up
snorman@aberdeennews.comThe yearly Northeastern Celtic Faire and Games, on the weekend of the third Saturday in September, attracts people from all over. At least 700 people had turned out by midday Saturday for the Celtic heritage, history, sporting and entertainment...Tags: Sociology, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Schools, McAfee, Inc., Genes and Chromosomes
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