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Garden club helps plant Blue Star Memorial in Ellicott City
The nation's debt to men and women who serve in uniform can never be fully repaid. But Jane Kramer believes every little bit helps. She said that's why the Howard County Garden Club undertook the project to install a Blue Star Memorial marker,...
Tags: Human Interest, Ellicott City
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Former Kentucky Democratic Party chief mulling possible bid for U.S. Senate
The Lexington Herald-LeaderFormer Kentucky Democratic Party Chairman Bill Garmer said Friday he is considering running for the U.S. Senate next year if Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes declines to enter the race against Republican incumbent Mitch McConnell. "A lot of...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Parties and Movements, Tea Party Movement, Daniel Mongiardo, Government
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Power Planter: Susan Beard's jaw-dropping garden
Susan Beard's jaw-dropping garden takes some serious tending Turn into Susan Beard's drive, and you'll notice right away: Spring-flowering bulbs are strewn like a pastel carpet beneath spreading trees and a sea of white narcissus rises to meet the...Tags: Olympia Fields, Morton Arboretum
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Bay Days music lineup will include Mike Aiken, Bria Kelly and Snuff reunion
An official announcement is still a few days away, but Bay Days organizers say they are looking at a musical lineup filled with a variety of accomplished local and regional players, from Norfolk's Mike Aiken Band to Smithfield's Bria Kelly. The...
Tags: Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), Music, Entertainment, Smithfield, Hampton Roads
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James Jay Cook, 73
James Jay Cook, 73, of East Jordan, died Thursday, April 11, 2013, at Munson Medical Center in Traverse City. He was born on March 2, 1940, in Croswell, Mich., the son of Ralph W. and Ora Mae (Brennan) Cook. James served in the U.S. Air Force during the...Tags: Sports, Bobsleigh
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Col. Dale W. Luehring, former general manager of the Golden Gate Bridge, dies at 95
The Marin Independent Journal, Novato, Calif.Retired Col. Dale W. Luehring, who served as general manager of the Golden Gate Bridge district for 16 years, died Monday at his Mill Valley home of lymphoma. He was 95. Born April 28, 1918 in Eldorado, Kan., Col. Luehring grew up in Leavenworth, Kan....Tags: Lymphoma, Highway Transportation
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Air Force half marathon, 5K sold out
The Dayton Daily NewsWRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE -- All 15,000 running slots for the Air Force Marathon on Sept. 21 could sell out within days after a 5K contest and a half marathon sold out, organizers say. Both of those races reached the limit last week on the...Tags: Running, Sports, Entertainment Events, Road Running, Dwayne Johnson
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Civil War battle inspires songwriter to tell stories
Charleston Daily Mail, W.Va.In 2008, John Walsh and his family made a Father's Day weekend visit to Gettysburg, Pa., to visit the historic Civil War battlefield. The singer-songwriter, a longtime history buff, was moved by the enormity of the area and what had happened there....Tags: Music Industry, Entertainment, Music, Ulysses S. Grant, Salem (Salem, Virginia)
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Magic Valley High's Drama Club Presents 'The Yellow Boat'
The Times-News, Twin Falls, IdahoAs a little boy deals with physical and emotional pain, he uses his artistic talents and imagination as a way to escape. "The Yellow Boat," a play based on the true story of Benjamin Saar, tells the story of a boy and the struggles he faces. He was...Tags: Science and Technology, Blood Disorders, Teaching and Learning, Blood Transfusion, Hemophilia
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Garden City's Congdon wins in S.C. debut
The Sun NewsGarden City Beach resident Andy Congdon wasted little time announcing his presence on the Carolinas senior amateur golf scene. In his first South Carolina Golf Association event, Congdon claimed the 55th S.C. Senior Amateur Championship at Spring Valley...Tags: Travel, Golf, Tourism and Leisure, Gardens and Parks, Sports
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Britain court sentences four hackers guilty of cyberattacks
LONDON – Four hackers who pleaded guilty to a series of high-profile cyberattacks on computers in the U.S. and Britain, including those of the CIA and Sony Pictures, were sentenced Thursday to up to 32 months in prison. The four men, all Britons,...Tags: Organized Crime, Rupert Murdoch, Crime, Law and Justice, Central Intelligence Agency, Computer Crime
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Navy base celebrates Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month
The News Herald, Panama City, Fla.PANAMA CITY BEACH -- The Navy base opened its doors Thursday for a celebration of Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Cmdr. Gregory K. Brotherton, executive officer at Naval Support Warfare Center Panama City Division (NSWC PCD), said the celebration...Tags: Music, Entertainment, Panama City (Panama), Panama, Philippines
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