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St. Louis Post-Dispatch Joe Strauss column
St. Louis Post-DispatchThursday afternoon found Tony La Russa inside his East Bay home cleaning cat pans and doing due diligence on the previous night's ineffectual use of instant replay by an umpiring crew in Cleveland. Much of La Russa's post-managerial responsibilities...Tags: National Football League, Charlie Manuel, Los Angeles Lakers, Major League Baseball, Cincinnati Reds
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High winds, hail hit around region
The Hutchinson News, Kan.The Barton County Sheriff's office was busy Tuesday night responding to power outages and wind damage from the night's storm. With Wednesday night's forecast similar to the night before, Sheriff Brian Bellender said deputies were prepared to do the same....Tags: Weather, House Building, National Weather Service, Weather Reports
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Dozens donate, volunteer after tornado strikes Fayette County dog rescue, but cleanup efforts just beginning
Commercial AppealAs an F1 tornado approached Bill Funk's K9 Animal Savior Rescue facility in Fayette County late last month, the ex-Marine peeked outside his back door and saw his granddaughter's 1,800-pound swing set tossed across his property. Disaster was at his...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Tornadoes, Natural Disasters, Arthritis, Heavy Engineering
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Preteens require proper immunizations
Herald & Review, Decatur, Ill.As children get older and more active, the need for immunizations becomes just as important as when they were infants. Many of the old vaccines given before they started school have begun to diminish and new vaccines have been introduced to teens and...Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Coughing, Pharmaceuticals, Tetanus, Preventative Medicine
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Historic homes populate Hagerty and Lloyd district in Aberdeen
American News, Aberdeen, S.D.The list of residents who once lived in the Hagerty and Lloyd Historic District reads like a who's who of famous Aberdonians: author L. Frank Baum, philanthropist C.C. Lee, U.S. Sen. James Henderson Kyle and F.H. Hagerty. Kathie Allstot led a walking...Tags: Human Interest, William McKinley, Realty, Architecture, Labor Day
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Allentown councilwoman remains hospitalized, will miss water/sewer vote
Valley 610At least one member of Allentown City Council will not be present for the much-anticipated vote on the city’s water and sewer lease tonight. Councilman Cynthia Mota has been hospitalized in Venezuela for nearly a month and is still not well enough... -
Ribbon cut on second building of Shepherd University's Center for Contemporary Arts
richardb@herald-mail.comThe second of three buildings forming Shepherd University’s Center for Contemporary Arts, a “building designed from the inside out,” was dedicated Thursday at a ribbon-cutting ceremony on the West Campus. “That’s what...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Manufacturing and Engineering, Arts and Culture, Education, Landforms
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La Grange projects will cost more than expected
Two La Grange capital projects cost more than village trustees bargained for, and the board voted to dip into the village's reserve funds to make up for the extra costs. Replacing the roof on Village Hall and constructing an extension to the village's... -
Rerouting the rainfall
Rain should flow off the roof across valleys, around vent pipes, past skylights, into a gutter and then to a leader that empties where the water can't flow back against the foundation. But all along the route there are potential bottlenecks. Most are...
Tags: Headaches, Rubber Products Industry
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UF signee Chris Walker leads 1A all-state hoops list
The Florida Association of Basketball Coaches (FABC) and SourceHoops.com presents the 2012-2013 Boys Class 1A All-State Teams. These fifteen players represent the best of the best in Class 1A. Players were selected based on in-person evaluations, a...Tags: High School Sports
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Scam plays on utility bill angle
Utility companies throughout the United States and Canada are warning their customers that scammers are calling residents and impersonating utility staff, claiming to be collecting on late bills. Here's how the scam works. Your phone rings, and the...
Tags: Home Improvement, Business, Investments, Interior Policy, Politics
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Soggy spring brings severe storms early this season
Central Floridians are used to rough weather in the summer. But this year, the destructive squalls are beginning their rampages early, sparking lightning strikes, spawning hail, tossing lawn furniture and twisting pool enclosures — all before May....
Tags: Altamonte Springs, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Winter Park, National Weather Service, Tropical Weather
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