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    Jul 24, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Officials: Fires apparently caused by lightning strikes

    Tribune reporter
    Two house fires, in Glencoe and Deerfield, early Saturday morning appeared to be caused by lightning strikes from the heavy thunderstorms that passed through the Chicago area Saturday morning, and a third blaze at a Mt. Prospect apartment complex could...

    Tags: Disasters and Accidents, American Red Cross, Fires, Christianity

  2. Jul 25, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  3. DIVORCES

    Matthew Luce, legal age, Aberdeen, divorced Tasha A. Luce, legal age, Aberdeen. The decree was recorded July 7. The couple was married Jan. 28, 2008. Kenneth L. Kurtz, legal age, Aberdeen, divorced Cleone F. Kurtz, legal age, Aberdeen. The decree was...

    Tags: Groton

  4. Aug 6, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Amid mixed signals, a positive step for menhaden

    SALT LAKE CITY — This was going to be about fun and games. That's what drives the Outdoor Retailer trade show, the twice-annual event that fills the city's Salt Palace with the gear and goodies that you, dear consumer, will be lusting after next year.
    SALT LAKE CITY — This was going to be about fun and games. That's what drives the Outdoor Retailer trade show, the twice-annual event that fills the city's Salt Palace with the gear and goodies that you, dear consumer, will be lusting after next...

    Tags: Maryland, Consumers, Chesapeake Bay, Elections, Seafood and Fishing Industry

  6. Jul 26, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  7. Joseph Vallie

    Grand Forks, N.D.: Joseph Vallie, 87, of Grand Forks and formerly of Aberdeen, passed away on Friday, July 22, 2011, in Valley Elder Care, Grand Forks. Joseph William Vallie was born on Feb. 29, 1924, at home near Belcourt, N.D., to John B. and Mary...

    Tags: Church and State Relations, Memphis, Denver, South Dakota, U.S. Army

  8. Aug 9, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  9. Educating champions: Notre Dame professor helping parents, coaches stay positive for students

    Play Like A Champion Today is synonymous with Notre Dame football.
    Play Like A Champion Today is synonymous with Notre Dame football. It is also an educational series sponsored by the university. The Fighting Irish football team slap the 36-inch by 48-inch Play Like A Champion Today sign located in a stairwell...

    Tags: Human Interest, Illinois, Washington (U.S. state), South Dakota, Medical Specialization

  10. Jul 4, 2011 |Story| Petoskey News
  11. Little-known Declaration of Independence signer honored

    CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — It's William Whipple's turn to be recognized.
    CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — It's William Whipple's turn to be recognized. The New Hampshire merchant is one of the lesser-known signers of the Declaration of Independence. This year, there are plans for Whipple and 11 others to be honored for their...

    Tags: New Jersey, Maryland, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), James Smith, Charles Carroll

  12. Aug 11, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Crab joint defines eating in the 'ruff'

    Bottom of the Bay, the venerable (since 1972) crab joint-cum-seafood restaurant on Route 1 in Laurel, is not easy to describe. It's a one-story, two-room structure that defines what Maine lobster purveyors up "nawth" call "eating in the ruff." That is,...

    Tags: Restaurants, Television, Seafood, Peppers, Foods and Beverages

  14. Jul 22, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Review: 'The Two Deaths of Daniel Hayes' by Marcus Sakey

    Four years ago Chicago transplant Marcus Sakey was the new kid on the block when his novel “The Blade Itself” put his name on bookshelves. This first novel and the three books that followed imprinted his adopted city in the minds of crime fiction fans. Sakey has just released his fifth novel and seems to have jilted Chicago for Maine and Malibu.
    Special to the Tribune
    Four years ago Chicago transplant Marcus Sakey was the new kid on the block when his novel “The Blade Itself” put his name on bookshelves. This first novel and the three books that followed imprinted his adopted city in the minds of crime...

    Tags: Memory Loss, Crime (genre)

  16. Jul 27, 2011 |Story| ctnow.com
  17. In The Bag: 10 things every bride should have with her on her wedding day - besides her fiance

    Two pro planners weigh in on the all the required essentials for your Big Day  "emergency" bag.
    CTW Features
    Two pro planners weigh in on the all the required essentials for your Big Day "emergency" bag. 1. Lip gloss It will keep your makeup looking fresh from I Do's to photos and beyond, says Wendi Hroncich, founder of Seattle-based Ethereal Events. "But...

    Tags: Human Interest, Family, Marriage, Weddings

  18. Aug 11, 2011 |Story| Hartford Courant
  19. SoNo Seafood is So Good

    Summer always seems to bring back those childhood memories of going to the beach, which meant days of building sand castles, swimming, and instigating altercations with siblings before collecting funky sea creatures. Of course, by the sunset you were wrecked with exhaustion and famished; having survived on Goldfish and apple slices all day. So the family would pack up the car and head to the local seaside restaurant for a meal before making that long journey home. Well, after a recent excursion to the beach, I decided to head to the one of these restaurants from my memories, SoNo Seaport Seafood.
    The Hartford Courant
    Summer always seems to bring back those childhood memories of going to the beach, which meant days of building sand castles, swimming, and instigating altercations with siblings before collecting funky sea creatures. Of course, by the sunset you were...

    Tags: Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure, Mussels, New York, Seafood

  20. Jul 28, 2011 |Story| Coastline Pilot
  21. From Canyon To Cove: For Karger, running is winning

    Long-shot presidential candidate Fred Karger figures he's got a few things going for him as he vies with some heavy-hitting Republicans, including Mitt Romney and Michelle Bachmann, for his party's nomination. For one thing, the Laguna Beach resident...

    Tags: Republican Party, Human Interest, Democratic Party, Bill Rosendahl, Political Candidates

  22. Jul 28, 2011 |Story| WXIN-LTV
  23. Butter & Vanilla Bean Poached Maine Lobster Tail Recipe

    Serves 4 4 lobster tails 1/2 lb butter 2 vanilla bean’s 2 ripe peaches peeled 1 Serrano pepper – deveined and seeded 1 whole red pepper – fine dice 3 cloves minced garlic small bunch of fresh mint 1 whole fennel bulb box of plain...

    Tags: Vanilla, Peppers, Fennel, Vanilla Bean, Butter

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