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Lazy days, sweet reward
Times Staff WriterMy family used to go to Julian in apple season, and every year brought a new surprise. Once it was an honors system farm where we picked apples and pears and left our money in a basket. Another year, when we came past the prime season, a noncommercial...Tags: Fishing, Hotels and Accommodations, Lakes and Ponds, Lifestyle and Leisure, Electrical Appliance
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Where a rooster makes the wake-up call
Times Staff WriterTractors do not yet rival cruise ships as vacation icons. But they would if my 2-year-old were in charge. Thanks to the obscure video "Farm Country Ahead," my son is obsessed with agricultural machinery, hay bales and cows. So my boyfriend, Chris, and...Tags: Agriculture, Hotels and Accommodations, Family, Vehicles, Toby Keith
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'Who Owns the West?' by William Kittredge
William Kittredge's new collection of essays ends with a description of a bedspread embroidered with "imaginary animals on a field of tropical green, a royal red elephant with black ears, a turtle with a yellow and blue and red checkered shell, a black...Tags: Animals, D H Lawrence, Family, Death, Horse (animal)
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James Stanley Larson
James Stanley Larson, 72, Gravois Mills, Mo., died at Lake Regional Hospital, Lake of the Ozark, on May 16, 2013. Funeral services will be at the Bath Methodist Church, with Pastor Loren Siefkes officiating. Burial will be at Sunset Memorial Gardens.... -
SW Mich. man questions drunk tractor driving arrest
A Southwest Michigan man accused of driving a tractor while drunk says he doesn't understand the felony charges he's now facing. Monday, 49-year-old Robert Zimmerman of Paw Paw appeared in court and was charged with drinking and driving after deputies... -
Kiel equipment maker succeeds with power
The Post-Crescent, Appleton, Wis.Change can be good for an organization. Just ask the management team at Amerequip Corp. A couple of years ago, executives said that if the maker of custom equipment for the lawn, landscape, agricultural and construction industries remained owned by...Tags: Career and Workplace, Engineering, Technology, Employees, Science and Technology
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Metro Prep Baseball Preview: Spore enjoying his first season at Waterloo Columbus
Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier, IowaStopwatch in hand, Don Spore watches his pitchers' delivery with a keen eye. Timing the start of the windup to the release is just one trick the veteran baseball mind has picked up during his 40 years of coaching. This summer, the 66-year-old Spore...Tags: Baseball, College Baseball, Students, Los Angeles Dodgers, Major League Baseball Draft
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Rain doesn't keep people away from Got to Be NC Festival
The News & ObserverA stroller-filled crowd descended upon the State Fairgrounds on Sunday, despite a few rain showers, for the annual Got to Be NC Festival. The weekend's off-and-on wet dampened attendance at the festival that is designed to promote North Carolina...Tags: Raleigh, Arts and Culture, Pluto (fictional animal), Wines, Entertainment Events
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Stoughton's Nelson Global Products grows through acquisitions
The Wisconsin State JournalDon't talk to Nelson Global Products CEO Tom Gosnell about the historic decline in manufacturing in Wisconsin and across the U.S. It's not that he doesn't believe it, of course. U.S. manufacturing has comprised a shrinking share of employment and...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Career and Workplace, Transportation, Economic Indicator, Mining
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Rough ending: Ira thumps Sundown in two straight
Lubbock Avalanche-Journal, TexasThis year's seniors were the first to come through Sundown High School with a chance to play baseball all four years. They might remember everything about those four years -- and four playoff appearances -- more fondly than the final weekend. Ira run-...Tags: Baseball, Colorado Avalanche, Sports, High School Sports
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Crestline kindergartners get a preview of Dozer Day (with video)
The Columbian, Vancouver, Wash.A caravan of Evergreen Public Schools buses lurched to a stop in the Cemex/Fisher Quarry in east Vancouver. When the doors opened, four classes of Crestline Elementary School kindergartners tumbled out, ready for the sneak preview of Dozer Day. Each...Tags: Heavy Engineering, Manufacturing and Engineering
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