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Men Face Charges Related to Sea Otter Parts
Channel 2 NewsFour men are facing federal charges related to sea otter parts that were illegally sold or transported in Southeast Alaska. The Anchorage Daily News says Raymond Chatham Jr. is charged with violating the federal Marine Mammal Protection Act by allegedly...Tags: Prosecution
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8 days and 7 nights to take up to three separate vacations for one incredibly low price
If your family likes to vacation but can't agree on a place to go, do what my family did and make everyone happy -- take more than one vacation.
You might be surprised to learn that Bluegreen's Explorer package is economical and provides a variety of...Tags: Travel, Trips and Vacations
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Obituary: Ann Johnson
Anna Frances Preston Johnson went to be with the Lord on Thursday, Nov. 29, 2012. She is survived by her children, Norman (Judy) Johnson, Stanley (Linda) Johnson and Ruth (Mark) Lyle; her grandchildren, Wes and Keith Johnson, Breck Johnson, Mary Anne... -
Baltimore man pleads guilty to killing half-brother in Glen Burnie
A Baltimore man admitted Thursday that he killed his half-brother after he and his father found out that his half-brother was romantically involved with the mother of his 7-year-old son, Anne Arundel County prosecutors said, Cornelius Keith Johnson, 25,...Tags: Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Justice System, Murder
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Fun-filled vacations across the nation and beyond
As a seasoned travel writer with more than 173,000 miles logged, I've come to the conclusion that memorable vacations have two things in common: great destinations and exceptional accommodations.
Among my favorite destinations are Williamsburg, Virginia;...Tags: Colonial Williamsburg, Hotels and Accommodations, Travel, Trips and Vacations, Getaway Travel
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Lawrence EMTs learn of job loss Friday
Every civilian EMT in Lawrence was notified late Friday that they were being let go. Lawrence Mayor Dean Jessup issued the following letter to employees: "Dear Colleagues: Today, I made the most difficult decision that I will likely make as the...
Tags: Safety of Citizens, Budgets and Budgeting, Layoffs and Downsizing, Local Government, Homes
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'Somewhat Off The Wall' In New Haven
The Arts Council of Greater New Haven has gone “somewhat off the wall.” That’s the name of an event and party fundraiser being held on Sunday, Sept. 23, from 5 to 9 p.m., at 760 Chapel St. in New Haven, where the Odonnell Company is....
Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Photography and Video, Photography Supplies and Services, Services and Shopping, Arts
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Margretta F. Hunt, 91
Margretta F. Hunt, age 91, of Boyne City, died Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2012, at home surrounded by her family. Margretta was born on March 28, 1921, in Alma, the daughter of Alfred and Margretta (Hyde) Johnson. She owned and operated a ceramic store in... -
Drought has potential three-year 'tail' on beef production
Livestock producers who fail to properly manage the drought could find themselves dealing with the consequences long after the rains return, says a Purdue Extension beef specialist. Exceptionally high temperatures and extremely low rainfall have combined...
Tags: Conservation, Physical Conditions, Environmental Issues, Agriculture, Natural Disasters
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All-County Baseball: Slow start led to big finish for Yacyk
koelble@herald-mail.comMany people were wondering where Andrew Yacyk was at the beginning of the 2012 baseball season, but not head coach Drew Crawford. The North Hagerstown junior started the season slow at the plate with only six hits in his first eight games, but the Hubs...Tags: The Herald-Mail, Josh Miller, Brandon Allen, Sports, Baseball
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New homes make the most of winter rays
Yvonne Wagoner has every reason to feel more tired than usual. With fall rapidly fading into winter, short days and long, dark nights are becoming the norm again, something she has noticed more since turning the clock back this month.
Add to that the...Tags: Sleep Deprivation, Environmental Issues, Bridgeport (Chicago, Illinois), Energy Saving
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East Baltimore man dies while being held at Central Booking
An East Baltimore resident died Friday night while being held at the Baltimore Central Booking and Intake Center, a state corrections spokesman said. Keith Johnson, 50, was being held on $10,000 bail for drug charges, said the spokesman, Mark Vernarelli....Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes, Health, Johns Hopkins Hospital
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