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Today in history: Aug. 10
1680: Pueblo Indians launched a successful revolt against Spanish colonists in present-day New Mexico. 1821: Missouri became the 24th state. 1846: President James K. Polk signed a measure establishing the Smithsonian Institution. 1949: The...Tags: Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Elections, Politics, Missouri, U.S. Supreme Court
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Imperial Irrigation District Board of Directors votes to hire lawyer for QSA
Imperial Valley Press Staff WriterThe Imperial Irrigation District Board of Directors voted 4-1 to direct the general manager to negotiate hiring Charles T. DuMars to help create a Quantification Settlement Agreement contingency plan should the current set of agreements be thrown out....Tags: Justice System, Public Employees, Career and Workplace, Elections, Employers
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Milton L. Strite, 70
NOV. 18, 1940-AUG. 9, 2011 Milton Linwood Strite, 70, of 1665 Mason Dixon Road in Greencastle, Pa., passed away Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2011, at 7:25 p.m. at his home after a short battle with lymphoma. Born Nov. 18, 1940, in Washington County, Md., he was the...Tags: Washington County, Oxford (Talbot, Maryland), Florida, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Washington (U.S. state)
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A culinary revelation in the desert
It just don't get much better than this. Commercially prepared chili fixings are loaded with salt, spices/herbs and (often) other additives and preservatives. Salt desiccates everything and transparent packaging allows the spice mix to oxidize,...Tags: Maryland, Onions, Chili, Bacon, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Thoughts from Dr. Joe: Being part of all there is
If you read the contents of this space last week, you’ll remember my students and I were heading to the Rocky Mountains to learn about history, Indian mythology, themselves, and how to survive on the land. Our mission was to live off the land in...Tags: History, John Muir, Hermosa, Human Interest, Arts and Culture
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Help wanted at U.S.-Mexico border
SAN DIEGO -- The Department of Homeland Security is hiring Customs and Border Protection officers to beef up security along the U.S.-Mexico border.
The new positions were created by supplemental border security bill passed by Congress and signed by...Tags: U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Elections, Arizona, Politics, Migration
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ATF Requiring Gun Dealers To Report Multiple Semi-Automatic Rifle Sales
KIAHGun owners are up in arms over a new rule by the Justice Department requiring dealers to report anyone buying two or more semi-automatic rifles within 5 days. “The reporting requirement will apply only to FFLs doing business in Texas, New Mexico,...Tags: Firearms, Personal Weapon Control, Elections, Science and Technology, U.S. Department of Justice
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Book review: 'Fire Monks' by Colleen Morton Busch
In the summer of 2008, a wildfire burning in California's Los Padres National Forest swept down on Tassajara Hot Springs, a historic resort not far from Big Sur that was home to the first Zen Buddhist monastery in North America.
Little stood in the way...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Occupations, Buddhism, Dentistry and Dental Health, Book
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Little impact locally from latest gun rule
Imperial Valley Press Staff WriterNot one to mince words about the federal government, Robert Hayes expressed dismay over a program requiring gun retailers to provide officials with information about the sale of high-powered rifles. There’s only one problem, Hayes explained...Tags: Justice System, Firearms, Texas, U.S. Department of Justice, Arizona
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NM man accused of handing out semen-tainted yogurt
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — A New Mexico man indicted on charges that he handed out yogurt samples tainted with semen at a grocery store has made his initial appearance in federal court. Anthony Garcia was indicted Wednesday by a federal grand jury on...Tags: Trials, Crime, Law and Justice, Chicago Hotels
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Soccer fans flock to S.D. for the World Football Challenge
FOX 5 San Diego ReporterSAN DIEGO -- A showdown between Chivas Guadalajara and Real Madrid brought thousands of soccer fans to Qualcomm Stadium Wednesday night. Soccer star Christiano Ronaldo scored three goals in Real Madrid's 3-0 win over Chivas. The game was part of the...Tags: KSWB, Qualcomm Inc.
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Alleged Anonymous members arrested in hacker attacks
L.A. Times Tech BlogThe Justice Department said 16 individuals across the country have been arrested, all but two of whom are believed to be members of the Internet "hacktivist" group Anonymous. Federal officials also said police in Britain and the Netherlands arrested five....
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