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    Aug 30, 2011 |Story| WSBT-TV
  1. Arizona man describes shears impaling eye socket

    PHOENIX (AP) — An 86-year-old Arizona man whose eye socket was impaled with a pair of pruning shears says he experienced excruciating pain during the ordeal and feels lucky to be alive. Leroy Luetscher, a Wisconsin native who lives in Green Valley,...

    Tags: Arizona

  2. Aug 31, 2011 |Story| Petoskey News
  3. Great Lakes, Mississippi split sought

    <strong>TRAVERSE CITY</strong> &mdash; Six attorneys general in the Great  Lakes region called for a multi-state coalition Wednesday that would  push the federal government to protect the lakes from invasive species  such as Asian carp by cutting off their artificial link to the  Mississippi River basin.
    TRAVERSE CITY — Six attorneys general in the Great Lakes region called for a multi-state coalition Wednesday that would push the federal government to protect the lakes from invasive species such as Asian carp by cutting off their artificial link to...

    Tags: Mussels, Conservation, Biology, Minnesota, File Sharing

  4. Jul 28, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Restaurant review: M.B. Post delivers

    The concrete walls of the new M.B. Post (short for Manhattan Beach Post) are stenciled with giant faded postmarks beneath a barrel-vaulted ceiling. The design by Stephen Francis Jones of SF Jones Architects plays off the fact that from the '50s through the '70s the building was the beach town's post office.
    The concrete walls of the new M.B. Post (short for Manhattan Beach Post) are stenciled with giant faded postmarks beneath a barrel-vaulted ceiling. The design by Stephen Francis Jones of SF Jones Architects plays off the fact that from the '50s through...

    Tags: Tapas, Biscuits, Foods and Beverages, Dining and Drinking, Limes

  6. Sep 1, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  7. Oakes, N.D., JLG plant has new owner

    A plant in Oakes, N.D., that was slated for closure at the end of August was saved when it was bought by a locally owned company. Gov. Jack Dalrymple said Harris Machine Co. has purchased the JLG Industries plant in the community of about 1,700 people...

    Tags: JLG Industries Incorporated, North Dakota

  8. Jul 29, 2011 |Story| WGN-AM
  9. Riders for Rescue - Illinois Animal Rescue

    Calling all Riders - Woodstock Harley joins with Illinois Animal Rescue to host RIDERS FOR RESCUE August 20th. Registration ($25 donation) will be from 9-10am at Woodstock Harley at 2050 South Eastwood Dr. Woodstock, IL.  The 2 hour ride will head off into the Wisconsin countryside and back in support of and to raise money for Illinois Animal Rescue. IAR is a non-profit, no kill aimal rescue. They promote the humane treatment and care of all animals and rescue and transport the many animals that are being put to death everyday in our communities. They work to educate communities on the importance of neutering their pets to control pet overpopulation.
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    Calling all Riders - Woodstock Harley joins with Illinois Animal Rescue to host RIDERS FOR RESCUE August 20th. Registration ($25 donation) will be from 9-10am at Woodstock Harley at 2050 South Eastwood Dr. Woodstock, IL. The 2 hour ride will head off into...

    Tags: Woodstock (McHenry, Illinois), Keith Urban, Human Interest, Illinois, Chicago Bears Game Tickets

  10. Sep 1, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  11. Honest labor deserves honor and respect

    As summer is coming to a close, another Labor Day is approaching. As I watched a crew of workers laying macadam on a blistering hot summer day, it was impossible not to admire their endurance and iron will to finish the job. All over the world, there...

    Tags: Human Body, Stomach, Employees, Career and Workplace, Theodore Roosevelt

  12. Sep 2, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  13. Dutch oven winners named

    MITCHELL - Cabela's hosted its sixth annual Dutch Oven Cook Off Aug. 20 in Mitchell. Eleven adult teams and six youth teams attended despite early morning rains and created 15 main courses and desserts. As usual, Cabela's sponsored the main course...

    Tags: Bacon, Cabela's Inc., Facebook, Recipes, Nebraska

  14. Sep 2, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  15. Drought, high demand makes hay hard to find

    OMAHA, Neb. (AP) - A scorching drought in the southern Plains has caused hay prices to soar, benefiting farmers to the north but forcing many ranchers to make a difficult choice between paying high prices or selling their cattle. Ranchers in much of...

    Tags: Kansas, Facebook, Travis Miller, Texas, Missouri

  16. Sep 5, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
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  18. Sep 5, 2011 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  19. Newton: Labor on the wane? Not in L.A.

    This has been a hard couple years &#8212; on top of a hard era &#8212; for organized labor. The percentage of American workers who belong to a union has continued its long slide, dropping from 12.3% in 2009 to 11.9% in 2010. Those numbers are even starker if viewed through a longer lens: In 1983, more than 1 in 5 American workers was a member of a union; today it's barely half that. Moreover, while those numbers testify to the eroding faith many Americans have in organized labor to represent their interests &#8212; as well as the cunning tactics of employers to thwart organizing &#8212; they do not capture this year's singular, highly ideological rage.
    This has been a hard couple years — on top of a hard era — for organized labor. The percentage of American workers who belong to a union has continued its long slide, dropping from 12.3% in 2009 to 11.9% in 2010. Those numbers are even starker...

    Tags: Employees, Minority Groups, Antonio Villaraigosa, Social Sciences, Labor Legislation

  20. Aug 9, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Semi-retired pastor finds solace in familiarity

    The Reverend Lee Iseley and his wife Jerrianne have called a lot of places home throughout the South and the Midwest. So as they get as close as they likely ever will to retirement, it was only fitting the senior living community they chose is called Monarch Landing.
    The Reverend Lee Iseley and his wife Jerrianne have called a lot of places home throughout the South and the Midwest. So as they get as close as they likely ever will to retirement, it was only fitting the senior living community they chose is called...

    Tags: Retirement, Texas, Arkansas, Career and Workplace, South Carolina

  22. Jul 9, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Crazy fight breaks out in Afghanistan Parliament

    Let's see: Our Wisconsin Supreme Court is choking each other. Our New Jersey lawmakers are threatening to punch each other in the head. But when it comes to crazy fights in government, we're still way behind Afghanistan.&nbsp;
    Let's see: Our Wisconsin Supreme Court is choking each other. Our New Jersey lawmakers are threatening to punch each other in the head. But when it comes to crazy fights in government, we're still way behind Afghanistan.  At least the fight in their...

    Tags: Parliament, New Jersey, Politics, Elections, Afghanistan

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