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Police leaders not on board with 'home-rule' for concealed carry
The Pantagraph, Bloomington, Ill.Twin City leaders aren't sure it's a good idea to allow individual cities to create their own gun-free zones on top of any that could be created by the state. A federal court late last year said Illinois' ban on carrying concealed weapons is...Tags: Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Local Government, Justice System, Bloomington
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Man pleads guilty to reduced assault charge
Kerrville Daily Times, TexasA 55-year-old Kerrville man accused of firing a shotgun at someone last summer received a year of probation Friday on a charge originally indicted as a second degree felony. Gary Lee Butler was arrested by sheriff's deputies on Aug. 13, shortly after it...Tags: Hydrocodone (drug), Drug Trafficking, Assault, Lawyers, Prosecution
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Richmond Times-Dispatch, Va., Biz Buzz column
Richmond Times-DispatchNote to hotel owners: If you're facing challenges, you might want to hire Annie Palazzo as a consultant. Pallazo, a senior at Deep Run High School in Henrico County and the daughter of Jennifer and Jim Palazzo, knows something about solving problems...Tags: Huguenot, Human Interest, Over-the-Counter Medicines, Summer Olympics, Chesterfield County
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Egg Harbor City bans smoking in most city parks
The Press of Atlantic City, Pleasantville, N.J.Smoking is now illegal in all city parks except Lincoln Park, near the NJ Transit train station. City Council passed an ordinance Thursday night prohibiting smoking in all swimming, picnic and playground areas at Egg Harbor City Lake, effectively...Tags: Ocean City, Atlantic City (Atlantic, New Jersey), Children's Health
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Upper Chesapeake Chorus wins regional competition
The Upper Chesapeake Chorus, comprised of women mainly from Harford and Cecil counties, on Saturday, April 20, won the Region 19 competition of Sweet Adelines International, held in Ocean City. Led by director Rick Taylor, 42 local women won the...
Tags: Ocean City
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A nuclear opportunity
Companies supplying components for the nuclear power industry are located throughout the United States, including a number in Maryland. These manufacturing firms have developed businesses providing components and equipment required for the maintenance and...
Tags: Globalization, Petroleum Industry, U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Energy Resources
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Arborists compete to go climb a tree
Dozens of climbers are getting ready to scale the trees at Wheaton's Cantigny Park, but their mission is not child's play. The statewide Illinois Tree Climbing Championship on Saturday will feature professional arborists and tree-trimmers, replicating...
Tags: Joplin Tornado (2011), Cantigny Park, Wheaton, Botany, West Chicago
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READER SUBMITTED: Windsor Students To Represent Connecticut At International "Future Problem Solving" Competition
WindsorWindsor High School's Community Problem Solving Team will represent Connecticut at the Future Problem Solving Program International, Inc. (FPSPI) for the second consecutive year. The prestigious competition will be held on June 6-9 at Indiana University...Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, Schools, Education, High Schools
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Mail Call - May 3
“I had to laugh at the April 15 closing of the post office. You know, you had 3 1/2 months to file your taxes. The post office is open. So that was your fault. People do want to go home, at the post office. So next time, file earlier, like in March....Tags: National Rifle Association of America, Politics, The Salvation Army, Hillary Clinton, Annapolis
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Character education program honors Palm students
Jesse Blecher, Brianna D'Apuzzo and Sean Fiumara take action against bullying and drug abuse and assist students who need help or are down. The three tutor, mentor and other good deeds. Jesse, 10, tries to prevent bullying at New Horizons Elementary...Tags: Students, Boynton Beach, Teaching and Learning, Boca Raton, Human Interest
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Dogs to ease final-exam angst at UB
Few situations are more stressful than law school final exams, and 'tis the season. But frazzled test-takers at the University of Baltimore School of Law will enjoy a stress-free zone full of soft fluffy dog love and puppy kisses tomorrow thanks to an...
Tags: Students, Politics, Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning, Crime, Law and Justice
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Local man indicted on heroin charges
Kerrville Daily Times, TexasA 56-year-old Kerrville man whose parole was set to expire this summer faces a heroin charge punishable by life in prison. According to court records, Don Dwayne Garces was found in possession of marijuana and heroin Oct. 12, after a Kerrville police...Tags: Drug Trafficking, Prosecution, Crimes, Walmart, Crime, Law and Justice
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