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Panthers advance to district golf
Creston News AdviserThis time the tables were turned Friday, and Atlantic boys got the best of Creston/O-M Friday on the Trojans' home course at Atlantic Golf and Country Club. Just four days earlier, the Panthers had claimed the Hawkeye 10 title over the Trojans by...Tags: Golf, Marketing, Lifestyle and Leisure, High School Sports, Sports
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Party-goers raise mint juleps to the Kentucky Derby
The BladeThe 139th Run for the Roses May 4 at Churchill Downs in Louisville, inspired many local people to host Derby- themed affairs, with red roses, hats, Southern-style food such as bourbon balls and Derby pie, and mint juleps. Sylvania Country Club hosted...Tags: Pies and Tarts, Ceremonies, Kentucky Derby, Signature Bank, Culture
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Northland Golf Guide
Duluth News TribuneTWIN PORTS COURSES 1. ENGER PARK Duluth Address: 1801 W. Skyline Blvd.; Holes: 27 (all regulation length); Par: 36 all three; Fees: $17 for 9 holes, $30 for 18 holes; Adult, young adult, family, senior and junior passes available, which include...Tags: Vermilion, Golf, AAA, Highway Transportation, Sports
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Golf notes: State Four-Ball this week at Ledgemont, Pawtucket
Cape Cod Times, Hyannis, Mass.The Massachusetts Four-Ball Championship will be played Tuesday and Wednesday at Pawtucket (R.I.) Country Club and Ledgemont CC in Seekonk. Alex Stimpson of Woods Hole and James Kroeger of the Country Club of New Bedford are the defending champions....Tags: Golf, Ceremonies, Deutsche Bank Championship, Foods and Beverages, PGA Tour
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Five cross-filed candidates are up for Dallas School Board
The Citizens' Voice, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.For the Dallas School Board, five cross-filed candidates, including two incumbents, are competing for four seats. Important issues facing the district include the future of the Dallas Elementary School and holding the line on taxes while continuing to...Tags: Career and Workplace, The Pennsylvania State University, Environmental Issues, Accounting and Auditing, University of Pittsburgh
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C.C. of Scranton ready to show off changes
The Citizens' Voice, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.It has received its share of accolades recently. On Wednesday, the recently renovated Country Club of Scranton will be put to its stiffest test yet when the United States Golf Association holds a first-stage qualifying competition for this year's U.S....Tags: Golf, U.S. Open (golf), Renovation, Lifestyle and Leisure, Sports
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The summertime child care blues
St. Joseph News-Press, Mo.Kids and teenagers may be joyful when school gets out. But for their working parents, it's the start of a summer of stress. In a year of budget cuts, parents looking for affordable child care face bigger obstacles when finding someone to look after...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Child Care Services, Head Start, Services and Shopping
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Public safety officials prep for Lower Merion's hosting golf's U.S. Open
The Philadelphia InquirerWith the U.S. Open coming to the Merion Golf Club in less than five weeks, public safety officials are more worried about road congestion and lost drivers than crime or terrorism. "Our biggest concern is traffic," said Haverford Township Deputy Police...Tags: Golf, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Laws, Politics, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013)
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Griffin looks to reclaim state 4-A golf medalist
The Herald-Sun, Durham, N.C.East Chapel Hill's Ben Griffin, a junior who long ago gave a verbal commitment to play at North Carolina beginning in the fall of 2014, is among the favorites to capture the NCHSAA individual championship at the state 4-A golf tournament that begins today...Tags: Golf, Sports, Lifestyle and Leisure
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McGuinness, FCD eye state golf titles
Winston-Salem Journal, N.C.Bishop McGuinness will start its bid for a third straight NCHSAA 1-A golf championship today, and Forsyth Country Day should be in the mix in the NCISAA 3-A championships at Bryan Park in Greensboro. The four NCHSAA tournaments and the NCISAA tournament...Tags: Golf, Lifestyle and Leisure, Sports
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The Exchange Club of Fort Worth honors longtime attorney Thomas Allan Howeth
Fort Worth Star-TelegramThe notion that public service today helps improve communities for future generations is a way of life for Fort Worth attorney Thomas Allan Howeth. Howeth is credited with many good deeds, including helping form the YMCA of Metropolitan Fort Worth...Tags: Christianity, University of North Texas, Crime, Law and Justice, Southern Methodist University, Religion and Belief
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EDITORIAL: Stop stalling on Chesapeake fly ash
The Virginian-PilotThe signs were supposed to warn golfers that they were playing on a course "sculpted" with fly ash -- a byproduct of burning coal that contains hazardous heavy metals. Instead, visitors to the course off Centerville Turnpike in Chesapeake have been...Tags: Golf, Heavy Engineering, Environmental Cleanup, Environmental Politics, Crime, Law and Justice
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