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DuPage sheriff's campaign relies heavily on deputy support
DuPage County Sheriff John Zaruba has amassed the biggest campaign war chest of any sheriff in Illinois — thanks in part to cash given by deputies he oversees.
His deputies also have gathered petitions for his campaign, kept vandals away from pro-...Tags: Illinois, New York, Lawyers, Trials, Justice System
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Cardin leads fight over pesticides
Sen. Benjamin L. Cardin, a longtime advocate of the Chesapeake Bay, is wading into the high-profile debate over the federal regulation of pesticides -- instantly putting him at odds with fellow Democrats while potentially raising his national profile on...Tags: Agriculture, Energy Resources, Benjamin L. Cardin, Justice System, Board of Directors
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Area national parks win grants for upgrades
maegan.clearwood@herald-mail.comAfter months of anticipation, three Maryland national parks have had their grant applications accepted, and the National Park Foundation is giving the parks a total of $39,700 toward improvements and learning projects. According to a press release, the...Tags: National Parks, Gardens and Parks, Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), Travel, Allegany County
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Nationwide Better Health to lay off 96 in Hunt Valley
A health-management company is closing a Hunt Valley facility and laying off nearly 100 employees over the next three months, state regulators said Thursday. Nationwide Better Health, a division of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co. that is being partly...Tags: Hunt Valley, Unemployment, Employees, Career and Workplace, Job Layoffs
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GM announces another major expansion, new jobs for Bedford plant
Fox59General Motors announced Wednesday the company plans to make another investment in its Bedford, Indiana plant. By 2013, the company expects to hire another 58 workers for a total of 91 created and retained jobs. Initially, GM plans to invest $49 million...Tags: Human Interest, Government, Economy, Business and Finance, Public Employees, General Motors Corp.
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The remnants of Riverview
When Russ Hencinski looks out of his classroom window at Lane Tech High School, the science and astronomy teacher sees a strip mall with a Jewel-Osco grocery store and other smaller shops.
But in his mind's eye, Hencinski can conjure up an image of the...Tags: African Americans, Dining and Drinking, Six Flags Over Georgia, Hispanic and Latino Americans, Entertainment
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9 ways toward younger-looking skin
No one likes looking older . . . which is why we spend billions of dollars every year on over-the-counter products, prescription creams and fillers, and, most drastically, cosmetic surgery. Do any of these actually work to reduce the signs of aging? In...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Age Spots, Chemical Peel, Cosmetic Procedures, Skin
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Study: Indiana ranks 15th in nation in obesity
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — Indiana has a weighty problem.
An annual report from the Trust for America's Health ranks Indiana as the 15th-fattest state with an obesity rate of 29.1 percent. Indiana's obesity rate has increased by 60 percent since 1995,...Tags: Human Interest, Illinois, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Kentucky, Healthy Diet
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Ralph R. McSherry, 83
Ralph Regis McSherry, 83, of Pangborn Boulevard, Hagerstown, Md., died Saturday, Aug. 6, 2011, at Meritus Medical Center. Born Feb. 24, 1928, in Wellsville, Ohio, he was the son of the late James F. and Genevieve Bishop McSherry. He served in the U.S....Tags: Washington County (Maryland), Human Interest, U.S. Army, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Funeral Parlor and Crematorium
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Dorothy Lee 'Dot' Warfield, homemaker, dies
Dorothy Lee "Dot" Warfield, a homemaker and longtime Annapolis resident, died July 28 of cancer at Martin Memorial Hospital in Stuart, Fla. She was 79. Dorothy Lee Davis, the daughter of a Baltimore & Ohio railroader and a waitress, was born in...Tags: Human Interest, Stuart, Korean War (1950-1953), Timonium, Roland Park
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Ohio shop's gorilla mascot attacked by banana
STRONGSVILLE, Ohio (AP) — The manager of a cell phone store in Ohio called 911 to report a gorilla had been attacked by a banana. The Wireless Center in Strongsville, near Cleveland, advertises at curbside with a man in a gorilla suit. Manager...Tags: Cleveland
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EDP: Blackburn joins Heart of Danville board
Heart of Danville Main Street Program welcomes retired businessman and new Danville resident David Blackburn to the HOD board of directors.
Blackburn, who retired 11 years ago after a four-decade career that included experience in both the military and...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, North Carolina, Human Interest, Politics, The Ohio State University
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