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Dog says tonight’s Steelers at Bengals winner will be …
Sentinel Sports Now - Orlando SentinelThe dynamic dog is back to make his prediction for tonight's AFC North tussle between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Cincinnati Bengals at Paul Brown Stadium.... -
Opera review: Los Angeles Opera 'The Turn of the Screw'
Culture MonsterAlthough a putative ghost story, Benjamin Britten's “The Turn of the Screw” is not a supernatural opera. Spirits serve only to remind us of ourselves -- our forbidden desires and our apprehension of otherness. In 1991, Los Angeles Opera... -
Should we buy into the dream of a football stadium in City of Industry?
Culture MonsterAre you ready for L.A. Live, San Gabriel Valley edition? The downtown entertainment complex may get a cousin of sorts 23 miles to the east if billionaire developer Edward Roski Jr. has his way. So far, coverage of Roski’s proposal...... -
Oak Ridge track coaching icon Bill Stamper says he is done
Central Florida Varsity the Blog» Orlando Sentinel – Central Florida Varsity the BlogBill Stamper, who has coached Oak Ridge to nine girls state track and field championships, is likely to step down by the end of the school year to close a 31-year career. Last week’s fifth place showing in 3A marked the Pioneers’ 25th finish in... -
Tim Tebow the best of NFL rookie quarterback class
Sentinel Sports Now - Orlando SentinelFor one week, at least, Tim Tebow is the best of the 2010 NFL rookie quarterback class. Tebow had the strongest preseason debut and was the only to record a touchdown and throw for over a 100 yards. Maybe Lee Corso's prediction last week about Tim Tebow... -
In North Pole, Alaska, Christmas is a year-round labor of love for Santa's helpers
Special to the Los Angeles TimesAlong the Richardson Highway in the Alaskan interior, "towns" — and that's being generous — often spring up for a single purpose: to provide food, water and, of course, fuel to passing motorists. Mosquito Junction was once such a wayside. But...Tags: Children, Fairbanks, Religious Festivals, Transportation, Alaska
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Legislative Clout: South Dakota House speakers tend to be from 'out west'
PIERRE — Fact underlines the feeling that western South Dakota has done well in regard to clout in the Legislature in modern times. The current speaker of the House is Rep. Brian Gosch, R-Rapid City. He is one of six Rapid City representatives...Tags: U.S. Senate, Republican Party, Executive Branch, Government, Watertown
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Ravens coach John Harbaugh will be honored with statue at alma mater
Ravens coach John Harbaugh will be inducted into the Cradle of Coaches Association and immortalized with a statue at Miami University's Yager Stadium, the school's Director of Athletics David Sayler announced today. Harbaugh, who led the Ravens to their...Tags: Human Interest, Sculpture, Education, Super Bowl XLVII, John Harbaugh
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Soil health workshop Feb. 28 in Grand Forks
Paul Brown grew up believing in the importance of soil health. Now, the Bismarck, N.D., farmer is spreading the message to other agricultural producers. “Soil health is important to everyone,” he says. Brown will be one of the speakers at the first...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agriculture, Family, Natural Resource Industry
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Fairplay Volunteer Fire Company vows to return, serve community
julieg@herald-mail.com“We will be back!!” — underlined twice — is the message in red on the white board in Fairplay Volunteer Fire Co.’s main bay area. Despite the Washington County Commissioners’ 4-1 vote Jan. 29 to no longer recognize the...Tags: Gaming, The Herald-Mail, Allegany County, Fires, Entertainment
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North Dakota ag program seeks budding farmers
BISMARCK, N.D. - Several North Dakota small farmers will teach their trade to those without a farm of their own. An education-focused agricultural nonprofit organization called Foundation for Agricultural and Rural Resource Management is taking...Tags: Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace
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Plenty of flaws in Modell's Hall of Fame case
Art Modell has again arrived, this time posthumously, at the doorstep of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He rose to fame and fortune as the owner of the Cleveland Browns, later relocated for no good reason except Modell's poor business sense, to...
Tags: Culture, Arts and Culture, CBS Corp., Cleveland Browns, Television Industry
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