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Three men accused in 5 home burglaries
The Valley News-Dispatch, Tarentum, Pa.Three men are accused of burglarizing four houses in O'Hara. Michael Birch, 25, of Mount Royal Court, Shaler; William Lyons, 30, of Cecil Street, Sharpsburg; and Todd Beam, 26, of Jackman Avenue, Avalon, also are accused of trying to break into a...Tags: Trials, Theft, Heroin, Drug Trafficking, Mount Royal
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Baseball Regional Quarterfinals
Baseball Regional Quarterfinals WEDNESDAY (Games at 7 p.m. unless noted) Class 8A: Seminole Ridge (14-12) at Palm Beach Gardens (20-7); Jupiter (20-4) at Park Vista (19-6) at West Boynton Park; Cypress Bay (14-6) at Douglas (18-4), 4; Coral Glades (13-...Tags: Christianity, Jensen Beach, Religion and Belief, Coral Springs, Jupiter
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Dorothy M. Kuckuda, 83
Dorothy Mary Ann Kuckuda, 83, died Saturday, April 27, 2013, at Canterbury Center in Shepherdstown, W.Va. The service and burial will be private. Arrangements are by Eackles-Spencer & Norton Funeral Home, Harpers Ferry, W.Va. -
Somerset County church news for April 27
Jennerstown UMC The Christian Atheist (part 4) "I Believe in God, but Sex is my Business" is based on Genesis 2:24-25, 4:11 and 1 Corinthians 6:18-20. Chuck Hildbold's sermon helps us understand how a follower of Christ should live when it pertains to...Tags: Christianity, Lutheranism, Human Interest, Religion and Belief, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Edythe Bagley Myers, 96
Edythe Bagley Myers, 96, of Molers Crossroads, died Tuesday, April 23, 2013, at Canterbury Center in Shepherdstown, W.Va. A Mass of Christian burial will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at St. Agnes Catholic Church in Shepherdstown, with the Rev. Fr. Mathew... -
City native B.J. Hollars will speak here about his new book
The News-SentinelHow do you temper the darkness inherent in writing a book about lynchings in Alabama? For Fort Wayne native B.J. Hollars, writing a humorous collection of short stories based on growing up in the Midwest was the antidote. Hollars, who attended Lindley...Tags: Murder, Authors, Coney Island, Hate Crimes
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"Tommy Gun" fourth person arrested in marijuana distribution ring
The Hawk Eye, Burlington, IowaTerrell Bailey, 33, became the fourth person arrested in the past month as part of an ongoing investigation into marijuana distribution in the Burlington area. Bailey, who investigators said is known on the streets as "Tommy Gun," appeared Tuesday...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Drug Trafficking, Justice System, Police Arrests, Trials
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Warren sweeps Holzer Clinic Allcomers Meet titles
Gallipolis Daily Tribune, OhioPOINT PLEASANT, W.Va. -- Warren left Ohio Valley Bank Track and Field with bragging honors Tuesday night, as both the Warriors and Lady Warriors came away with team titles at the Tuesday Night Allcomers Meet, sponsored by Holzer Clinic. Warren posted...Tags: Track and Field, Hospitals and Clinics
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Glenview, Northbrook recover as water recedes
As the cleanup continues this week, Northbrook and Glenview officials said several efforts helped alleviate last week's flooding for some residents. They also highlighted a few projects that may further improve stormwater systems in the area. The...
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Korean drum group performing at Empty Bowls dinner Saturday
A Korean drum group from Northern State University will perform Saturday April 20 at the Empty Bowls Fundraiser Dinner at the Yelduz Shrine Center, 802 S. Main Street The dinner runs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Nanta, the drum group, performs at 11:30 a.m....Tags: Foods and Beverages, Soups, Volunteers of America, Lifestyle and Leisure, The Salvation Army
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Cruise Trends & Trips: Theater at sea
McClatchy and Tribune NewspapersSpectacular song-and-dance numbers backed by soaring musical scores. Elaborate, encore-worthy set designs. Floors that shift, open and drop. Hundreds of costumes flouncing, floating, shimmering, shaking. Larger than life. Bigger than Broadway. If you're...Tags: Norwegian Cruise Line, Trips and Vacations, Rock of Ages (movie), Entertainment, Music Theater
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Roanoke College Children's Choir Planning to be Non-Profit
ReporterRoanoke, Va. After 26 years, the Roanoke College Children’s Choir will soon change its name. For more than a quarter century, their voices have been heard all over the world. They've performed at places such as Carnegie Hall and at Canterbury...Tags: Christianity, Colleges and Universities, Carnegie Hall, Religion and Belief, Anglicanism
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