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Ask Tom why: What is the status of the drought in the southern United States?
Dear Tom, What is the status of the drought in the southern United States? —Jason Tilly Dear Jason, The drought continues and is intensifying in much of the affected area in the South. The U.S. Drought Monitor classifies moisture deficit...Tags: Texas, Tropical Storms
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John H. Kaufman, 98, formerly of Jenner Township
John H. Kaufman, 98, formerly of Jenner Township, died July 26, 2011, at Sunshine Village, Phoenix, Ariz. Born Feb. 1913, in Conemaugh Township, Somerset County, son of John M. and Elizabeth Ann (Shaffer) Kaufman. Preceded in death by parents; brothers:...Tags: Human Interest, Funeral Parlor and Crematorium
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Researcher discovers link between Mont. weather, ocean near Peru
BOZEMAN, Mont. - A Montana State University researcher who analyzed 100 years of data has found a significant link between extreme Montana weather and the ocean temperatures near Peru. Montanans who want to know what to expect from the weather should...Tags: Montana, Peru, Colleges and Universities, Research, Land Resources
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El Centro candy stripers going strong after 49 years
Imperial Valley Press Staff WriterIn the summer of 1962, Katherine White and Dorothy Green got together with other local women to start a candy striper volunteer program that today continues helping patients and staff of El Centro Regional Medical Center. Green, now 93, said the...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Nursing, Hospitals and Clinics, Human Interest, Halloween
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Martin A. "Marty" Perttu, 85
Martin A. "Marty" Perttu, 85, of Levering, passed away on Monday, July 25, 2011, at Northern Michigan Regional Hospital in Petoskey. Martin was born Aug. 2, 1925, the seventh of 16 children born to Charles and Hilma Perttu in Bruce Crossing, Mich. ...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Human Interest, World War II (1939-1945), U.S. Army, American Legion
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Americans Elect seeks to upend primary system
County registrar offices across California on Thursday will begin receiving the product of an audacious enterprise — nearly 1.6 million signatures collected by Americans Elect, a group attempting to ride exasperation with the nation's political...Tags: Parties and Movements, Alaska, Politics, Social Issues, Referenda
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Peace and a cup of tea
Shining out of a clear blue sky, the golden sunlight lay gently on the waters, the surface ruffled by the ever-present trade winds. A crowd of 150 people gathered, some clad in traditional kimonos, some in business suits, others in Aloha shirts. In the...Tags: Forests, Defense, Human Interest, Natural Disasters, Hawaii
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Howard County residents' college news
Lauren Frenz, of Mount Airy, traveled to Honduras as part of a service learning program at Malone University, in Anton, Ohio. She is a senior majoring innursing. Afton Vechery, of Woodbine, earned a Bachelor of Science in business enterprise management,...Tags: Science, Kelly Donovan, Human Interest, Colleges and Universities, Education
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Millionaire's son dies after fall at mansion
FOX 5 San Diego StaffCORONADO, Calif. -- A private memorial service was being planned Monday for a 6-year-old boy who died after falling down the stairs at his father's historic Coronado mansion.On Monday, Jonah Shacknai's 6-year-old son Max was seriously injured in a fall...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Injuries and Wounds, Hospitals and Clinics, Crimes, Human Interest
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Harford prosecutor Cassilly named 2011 Outstanding Disabled Veteran
The Disabled American Veterans have honored retired Army veteran and Harford County State's Attorney Joseph I. Cassilly as the organization's Outstanding Disabled Veteran of the Year for 2011. The honor was bestowed upon Cassilly at the organization's...Tags: Human Interest, Defense, Colleges and Universities, Washington (U.S. state), Tucson
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Little left to tend for Aberdeen gardener
jbahr@aberdeennews.comEver since his garden flooded in July, Erwin Sonnenfeld hasn’t had a lot going on. His plot in Aberdeen’s Community Gardens is usually his focus in the summertime. But Sonnenfeld, who spends his winters in Arizona, has been at loose ends...Tags: The Salvation Army, Christianity, Human Interest, Mesa, Onions
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Churches push Florida to expand foreclosure aid
WINTER PARK — Religious groups met Thursday night and asked state officials to be more generous with $1 billion in federal foreclosure aid Florida is distributing.
About 70 people attended the event organized by St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church...Tags: Florida, Altamonte Springs, Human Interest, Illinois, Real Estate
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