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On Campus at GCC
Gallery Exhibit is Both Art and Web Project The exhibition “werk.by” continues in the Glendale Community College Art Gallery through Feb. 2. Los Angeles artist Andy Alexander’s exhibit is both art show and the launch of his web project...Tags: Arts and Culture, Travel, Arts, New Products, Martin Luther King Jr.
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Super 46 Sandwiches: Support local restaurants at Super Bowl
Press ReleaseEveryone loves a good sandwich. Super 46 Sandwiches, a special section of the Indiana Travel Guide commemorating Super Bowl XLVI in Indianapolis, features plenty of mouth-watering ways to experience local restaurants. From Indiana favorites like the...Tags: Travel, Restaurants, Tour Operations Industry, Petroleum Industry, Bars and Clubs
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Park maintenance lacks oversight
Glendale could be overpaying for park landscape maintenance because the city lacks adequate oversight controls, according to a recent internal audit. The audit said the contractor hired by the city, Parkwood Landscape Maintenance, doesn’t submit...Tags: Gardens and Parks, Travel, Accounting and Auditing, Music, Entertainment
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New Orleans wants you to know that the seafood is safe
NEWS7 ReporterThere are a lot of eyes on New Orleans city this week. With the Sugar Bowl, then the BCS Championship game. So the city wants to use this attention to promote it's local tourism and seafood. It's only been about 18 months since the Gulf Oil Spill,...Tags: Travel, Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill (2010), BP Plc, Sugar Bowl, Foods and Beverages
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Trail Stories - First Day Hikes
The first day and the first hike of the new year. State parks across the country, including Virginia's thirty-four, marked the beginning of 2012 with First Day Hikes to encourage people to use their state parks to enjoy the great outdoors and continue...Tags: Gardens and Parks, New Year's Day, Travel, Tourism and Leisure, Facebook
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Ongoing exhibits for Jan. 5
Art in the Hallway
Paintings by Valley Art Association member Ron Lytle will be on display and for sale through the gift shop. Exhibit continues through Thursday, Jan. 26. Artwork is in the hallway near the information desk at Meritus Medical Center,...Tags: Arts and Culture, Travel, Mathematics, Health, Arts
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Garden City basketball teams win thrillers in Great Bend
For Catch it KansasTuesday’s Western Athletic Conference match-up in Great Bend featured two programs still trying to find themselves in the early season. In the end, Garden City picked up its second win of the year, handing the Panthers their sixth-straight loss in a...Tags: Gardens and Parks, Travel, Basketball, Tourism and Leisure, College Sports
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More explosives found in St. Mary's state park Tuesday
Underwater surveys of the shoreline along a state park in Southern Maryland turned up eight more World War II-era military explosives, according to fire officials. More than 18 pieces of military ordnance — artillery shells — have been...Tags: Gardens and Parks, Travel, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Military Equipment, World War II (1939-1945)
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T-Mobile Wants to Build Cell Tower on Playground
FOX 17 ReporterIt's a field of dreams to T-mobile. “They're planning on putting a 120 foot tower in right there, which is gonna be right in the middle of a playground,” Janet Chan points. Chan’s backyard is right behind the playground, which is...Tags: Gardens and Parks, Travel, Religion and Belief, Cell Phones, Tourism and Leisure
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Ongoing exhibits, beginning Jan. 19
Watercolors and drawings
Artists Scott and Penny Durbin will display watercolors and pen-and-ink drawings. 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 19, and Friday, Jan. 20. Exhibit continues through Friday, Jan. 20. On What Grounds coffee shop, 162 Lincoln...Tags: Arts and Culture, Travel, Health, Arts, Hospitals and Clinics
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A taxing issue: getting things done in government can take longer than might be expected
It seems in Maryland politics, there are occasional issues that linger beyond their usefulness. Back when I was a kid, well into my teens and possibly even later than that, Maryland was the only state that didn't require dump trucks to cover their loads....Tags: Travel, Laws, Chemical Industry, Justice System, Fertilizer
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Lancaster County Couple Aboard Capsized Cruise Ship Return Home
Content ManagerA Lancaster County couple arrived back in the United States after surviving the capsizing of an Italian cruise ship. Megan and Rob Mauri were on their honeymoon and had barely settled aboard the Costa Concordia when the cruise hit a reef close to shore...Tags: Travel, Honeymooning, Tourism and Leisure, Cruises, Trips and Vacations
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