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KC T-Bones the 'Nuts
The Wichita Wingnuts lost 1-0 to the Kansas City T-Bones at Lawrence-Dumont Stadium on Wednesday night.
T-Bones' starter Matt Mitchell tossed a complete game, four-hit shutout to help the T-Bones take the rubber game of the five-game series....Tags: Frontier League, College Baseball, St. Louis Cardinals, Wichita (Sedgwick, Kansas), Birmingham
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Back to Clouds & Cooler Temps
After hitting 84 in Seattle yesterday and enjoying purely sunny skies, we're back to clouds and cooler temps. The clouds have pretty much filled in all over Western Washington this morning. Today will be mainly cloudy, cooler, with highs near 70, and...Tags: Seattle
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'Little Willie' Adams had his hand in many business ventures
The other evening, former Baltimore Sun reporters Antero Pietila and C. Fraser Smith sat in the studios of WYPR radio discussing the life and times of William Lloyd "Little Willie" Adams, who died Monday at 97.
Adams, who went from numbers runner to...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Human Interest, Northwood, Ella Fitzgerald, Druid Hill
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Police look for clues in footage of car seen prior to student's disappearance
Fox59Bloomington police are attempting to enhance surveillance video of a vehicle seen in the vicinity when IU coed Lauren Spierer disappeared June 3rd. The vehicle was seen multiple times in the vicinity of 11th and Morton Streets, as well as 10th and College...Tags: Monroe County (Indiana), Heart Problems, New York, Port Washington, Human Interest
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Island gives chef the tools he needs
LUMMI ISLAND, Wash. — The cooks are assigned homework. Once a week, sometimes more, The Willows Inn chef Blaine Wetzel sends his five cooks to forage in the wild. One might be tasked with elderflowers and crab apple blossoms, his job to pluck 30...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Elections, Alinea
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'Rules of Civility' by Amor Towles
Literary editorIn the first few pages of "Rules of Civility," Amor Towles' wonderful debut novel, it's New Year's Eve in Manhattan, with 1938 a few hours away. Snow powders Washington Square's trees, gates and brownstones as the curtain is drawn back and "the ghost of...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), New Year's Day, Elizabeth Taylor
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Alcohol tax increase expected to bump up prices at the bar
Maryland lawmakers voted this year to raise the sales tax on alcohol by three cents on the dollar.
But when the increase kicks in Friday, bar patrons could see prices going up by twice as much.
Chalk it up to pub economics: Bar owners, who typically...Tags: Small Businesses, Dining and Drinking, Annapolis, Business, Martin O'Malley
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June 30, 2011-Malloy vs Prison Guards
Lot of posturing going on these days. Governor Malloy is threatening to add a half percent to Connecticut's unemployment rate by laying off thousands and the Republicans in Washington are threatening to destroy the USA's credit and plunge the world into...Tags: Connecticut Labor Markets, Labor Markets, Elections, Unemployment, Republican Party
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Man charged with killing dog released
dona@herald-mail.comA Hagerstown man charged with throwing his stepdaughter’s dog in front of a car and threatening to harm her was released Sunday from the Washington County Detention Center after posting a $75,000 bond, according to Washington County District Court...Tags: Murder, Crimes, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice, Washington County (Maryland)
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Richard Chavez dies at 81; brother of Cesar Chavez
Richard Chavez, who helped his older brother, legendary labor organizer Cesar Chavez, build the United Farm Workers into a force in state politics and agriculture, died Wednesday. He was 81.
Chavez died from complications following surgery in a...Tags: Demonstration, Unions, Elections, Agricultural Research and Technology, Career and Workplace
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Rutten: Amazon's shameful California tax dodge
At the turn of the last century, as the robber barons' first gilded age lingered on, many Californians came to regard one powerful enterprise as the symbol of oppressive avarice and of big money's corrupt appropriation of the political process. That...Tags: Upton Sinclair, E-Commerce Industry, U.S. Supreme Court, Jeff Bezos, Computer Networking and Internet
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