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Animal-rights group files complaint against Yemassee facility in monkey deaths
The Island Packet OnlineAn animal-rights group has filed a complaint and is seeking punitive damages against a Yemassee company for the deaths of monkeys in 2011 and 2012. Stop Animal Exploitation Now filed the complaint against Alpha Genesis Inc. on May 6 with the U.S....Tags: Hyperthermia, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Civil Rights, Justice and Rights, Crime, Law and Justice
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3 rescued as boat sinks off Hyannis
Cape Cod Times, Hyannis, Mass.Three men thought Wednesday's sunny skies would make for a pleasant day of fishing, but their 21-foot boat couldn't handle whipping winds and high seas and they had to be rescued from their sinking vessel. The 21-foot boat had engine trouble around 5:30...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure
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River rescue: Firefighter saves man struggling in Merrimack
The Eagle-Tribune, North Andover, Mass.Fire Inspector Frank Skusevich was on his way to do a routine smoke detector inspection when the emergency call for a "person in the river" came over his radio Wednesday morning. Minutes later, after commandeering a boat off Eaton Street, Skusevich...Tags: Canoeing and Kayaking, Sports
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Hundred Nights, Pumpkin Festival advocate for city funding
The Keene Sentinel, N.H.The lead producer of the annual Keene Pumpkin Festival says she's nearly broke and wants city councilors to double the city manager's recommended contribution to this year's event. Ruth Sterling of Let It Shine Inc., which is preparing to produce the...Tags: Pumpkin, Budgets and Budgeting, Cheshire, Arts and Culture, Finance
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Scott Finne's wife: 'Great day fishing' before boat tragedy
NewsdayUp until the last minute Sunday, Stian Stiansen and Scott Finne had enjoyed an excellent day fishing off Shinnecock Inlet. "It was fine until the last minute when they were coming in," Christmas Finne, Scott's wife, said Monday, describing the water...Tags: Holidays, Bars and Clubs, U.S. Coast Guard, Religious Festivals, Dining and Drinking
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The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash., Huckleberries column
The Spokesman-ReviewEveryone seems related to everyone else in North Idaho. This includes the female jogger that S-R sports scribe Greg Lee and I met near the LCSC/UIdaho branch campus Wednesday. We flagged her down during a noon walk along Coeur d'Alene's waterfront -- to...Tags: Social Media, Halloween, Walmart, Politics, Human Rights
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Outdoors: Ice finally disappearing from northern lakes
The Wisconsin State JournalMore spring-like weather in the past week finally melted most of the snow even in the most northern counties, and ice out is finally progressing on northern lakes, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources said in its weekly report. Ice is off most...Tags: Fishing, Lakes and Ponds, Fishing Forecast, Game, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Fishing opener on ice feels 'sad, sad, sad'
Star TribuneIn some years, it threatens hypothermia under rainy skies and wretched cold. Other years, when sunscreen has not been packed in the tackle box, it yields the season's first sunburn. And at times, it's been known to put relationships to the test when the...Tags: Fishing, Lakes and Ponds, Mother's Day, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Outdoors Editor column
Milwaukee Journal SentinelLast spring, David Dickerson went canoeing on Omena Bay in Lake Michigan on a sunny, 50-degree day with 5-mph winds. The experienced Great Lakes sailor, kayaker and canoeist was always the capable guy, with the right gear and knowledge to handle any...Tags: U.S. Coast Guard, Lakes and Ponds, Newspaper and Magazine, Boats, Canoeing and Kayaking
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Key figures on Superstorm Sandy, 6 months after hybrid storm devastated parts of East Coast
Superstorm Sandy, a hybrid of a hurricane and two cold-weather systems, struck six months ago on Oct. 29, concentrating most of its fury on New Jersey, New York and Connecticut and becoming one of the most expensive storms in history. Six months later,...Tags: FEMA, Central Power & Light Company, Hurricanes, Disasters and Accidents, Natural Disasters
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Latest Pennsylvania news, sports, business and entertainment
HARRISBURG BISHOP Diocese: Harrisburg bishop died of heart attack HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Diocese of Harrisburg officials say Bishop Joseph McFadden died of a heart attack last week after suddenly falling ill while attending a meeting of the...Tags: Prosecution, Hospitals and Clinics, Shootings, Witnesses, Criminal Laws
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HOME INVASION KILLING Woman killed, man hurt in Philly home invasion PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Philadelphia police say a woman is dead and her husband is hurt after a home invasion in northeast Philadelphia. Investigators say it happened at the couple'...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Prosecution, Pornography, Roman Catholicism, Crime, Law and Justice
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