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Ronald A. Ronshaugen
Portland, Ore.: Ronald A. Ronshaugen, 68, formerly of Pierpont and Watertown, was born on May 29, 1943, and died June 19, 2011, in Portland. He was preceded in death by his daughter, Christy; and wife, Nancy. Survivors include his son, Bryan (Anya);...Tags: Human Interest, Watertown
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How Illinois' 2011 tax incentive contracts stack up
Tribune staff reporterSo far this year, 27 companies have negotiated deals to retain or create jobs in Illinois. Those companies will receive more than $230 million in incentives over the next decade, mainly through the state's Economic Development for a Growing Economy tax...Tags: Censorship, Colorado, Delaware, Nevada, Politics
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'Idol' auditions coming to Petco Park
FOX 5 San Diego StaffSAN DIEGO - Those hoping to be the next 'American Idol' now know where they'll be taking the stage for the first time. FOX announced Friday that Petco Park will be the venue for the San Diego leg of Idol's 11th year of auditions. Those auditions...Tags: St. Louis, American Idol (tv program), KSWB, Houston, Qualcomm Inc.
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Descendants offer stories from ill-fated Clara Nevada
A recent column on the wreck of the steamer Clara Nevada, which went to the bottom in 1898 while returning from the Alaska gold fields with the loss of all hands and a cargo of gold dust worth $13.6 million today, brought interesting reader feedback. The...Tags: Nevada, Anchorage, Christianity, Protestantism, Crimes
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GPS technology helping L.A. bus riders tell if their ride will be on time
L.A. NOWL.A. transit officials are unveiling new technology to help riders know when their bus will arrive. Dubbed NexTrip, the online service uses GPS and other technologies to track buses on their routes. It is "designed to help take the guesswork...... -
Learning to increase relaxation levels
It doesn't take much to get stressed out. Your alarm doesn't go off. You hit traffic on the way to work. Your favorite lunch spot is out of your sandwich. The kids won't stop whining. Add about a dozen other triggers, and you've probably reached the...Tags: Assault, Yoga, Dietary Supplements, Stress, Crimes
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James Thomas Humberd
James Thomas Humberd 3/16/28 - 5/27/11 James Thomas Humberd, age 83, died in Burbank, CA, on May 27, 2011. Born March 16, 1928 in Lake Odessa, Michigan, he and his beloved wife, Emmy, moved to the Los Angeles area in 1955 and to Burbank in 2004. ...Tags: Michigan, Human Interest, International Travel, Travel, Burbank (Los Angeles, California)
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Personal Playlist: Tuneyards’ Merrill Garbus
Pop & HissSelda, Sly and the Family Stone, William Onyeabor, Yoko Ono Plastic Ono Band and Pat Jordache make the cut. The Portland, Ore.-based singer and songwriter Merrill Garbus records music as Tuneyards, whose new album, “Who Kill,” will no doubt... -
Wilmette’s only female firefighter loves her job
TribLocal - Barrington Area » NewsThe most common time her gender comes into play professionally is when her colleagues ask her for love advice. That’s because there’s a serious dearth …... -
72 Hours: A look at the top shows for the Fourth of July weekend
Pop & HissSo Many Wizards @ the Smell. These locals have been developing quite nicely, as is apparent on new 7" single "Inner City/Best Friends," for which this gig at the Smell will celebrate. While the voice of singer Nima Kazerouni may...... -
Wally Boag dies at 90; gave more than 40,000 performances at Disneyland
When he auditioned for a starring role in Disneyland's Golden Horseshoe Revue before the Anaheim theme park opened in 1955, comedian Wally Boag thought he was trying out for just another two-week booking.
It was anything but.
By the time he retired from...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Anaheim, Dance, Bars and Clubs
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Federal government says marijuana has no accepted medical use
L.A. NOWMarijuana has been approved by California, many other states and the nation's capital to treat a range of illnesses, but in a decision announced Friday the federal government ruled that it has no accepted medical use and should remain classified......
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