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Church yard sale set in Van Lear
Van Lear Brethren in Christ Church, 10745 Van Lear Drive, will hold a yard sale Saturday, beginning at 8 a.m. There will be lunch and baked goods available for purchase. The cost to rent a space is $10. The rain date will be Saturday, May 25. To...Tags: American Legion
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Bulls bloodied, unbowed against Heat
MIAMI — After his head hit the floor during a collision with LeBron James while diving for a loose ball in the first half of the Bulls' 93-86 stunner over the Heat on Monday night at AmericanAirlines Arena, Nate Robinson immediately grabbed his lip....
Tags: Chicago Bulls, Luol Deng, American Airlines Arena, Chris Bosh, National Basketball Association
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Daum: Getting it wrong in Boston
As social media sites have pelted out news of the Boston bombing, playing fast and loose with the numbers of the dead and injured and amplifying hearsay into a cacophony of confusion, one tweet seemed to say it all: "Dear Journalism: Get yourself together...
Tags: Reddit Inc., Social Media, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), September 11, 2001 Attacks, Twitter, Inc.
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No. 1 goal: Find who did it
President Barack Obama has made it official. The Boston Marathon bombing was an "act of terror." Here's my message to whoever is responsible: I don't feel terrorized; I feel mad. And furthermore, you will be found. I don't yet know who you are or...
Tags: Summer Olympics, Road Running, NPR, Running, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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Losing faith? Go watch a marathon
There are tears and pain along with toughness and resolve. Whether it's Boston or New York, Traverse City or Grand Rapids -- there's something about the marathon. The 26.2 mile race is the most unifying of all sporting events. There are no teams to root...Tags: Road Running, Media Industry, Track and Field, Running, Boston Marathon
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Unleashed by Jesus
Happy Easter, everybody! Easter is a happy time of year for many because it marks the end of winter and the beginning of spring, despite a stray winter storm or two. But Easter is more than just a seasonal indicator. Easter, or Resurrection Sunday, is the...
Tags: Easter, Genesis (music group), Christianity, World Vision, The Salvation Army
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Force of King legacy strong in these youths
"An individual has not started living," the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. once declared, "until he can rise above the narrow confines of his individualistic concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity." I can't say whether any of the 59 Orange...
Tags: New Products, Valencia College, Haiti, Human Interest, Martin Luther King Jr.
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'With Charity for All' looks beyond the glossy appeals
Americans just love feeling philanthropic. In any debate over cutting tax breaks in the income tax system, the deduction for charitable donations is always held sacred — even more than that other sacred cow, the mortgage deduction. It's a rare...
Tags: Social Services, NPR, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Social Issues, Stock Market
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Baltimore firefighter pushes to stop fires set in schools
About 10 years ago, Baltimore had a serious problem with boys setting fires in schools. Derrick Ready knew this better than anyone. A lieutenant in the Baltimore City Fire Department, he was assigned to put a stop to it. The fires were dangerous, of...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Fires
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Springfield Middle to host blood drive
Springfield Middle School, 334 Sunset Ave. in Williamsport, will conduct a blood drive Friday from 1 to 7 p.m. in the large gymnasium. The community is invited. The Washington County Chapter of the American Red Cross is in need of blood. Fitness...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Travel, Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure, Bars and Clubs
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Gettysburg sesquicentennial battle re-enactment in Whitehall honors the 153rd
If you walk up the long gravel pathway alongside the spacious grassy fields of Whitehall Township's 110-acre main park, the view from the top of the hill is remarkably similar to that from atop the hills just north of Gettysburg. From the Oak Ridge...
Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Wars and Interventions, Heart Attack, Human Interest, Army National Guard
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Viewpoint: Festival was a fun 10 days
This will probably be a quiet week in Holtville after the 10 days of Carrot Festival activities. Holtville’s Chamber of Commerce Manager Dana Hawk-Gularte and Mary Helen Dollente, handled things beautifully. The Soroptimist sponsored five-day...
Tags: BP Plc, Cheese Corn, Festive Events, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Arts and Culture
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