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    On the Record / July 13, 2011

    07/13/11 Hilbert College Excellence Awards in Teaching and Service were presented to Marne Griffin, associate professor of English, Excellence in Service Award; Bonita Hogan, adjunct instructor of English, Excellence in Adjunct Teaching; and Jenelle Kostran, assistant professor of mathematics, Excellence in Teaching Award.
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    Real Estate transfers

    07/07/11 LANSDOWNEBOROUGH 135 W. Albermarle Avenue, Juanita Howell to Halo American LLC,$80,500.
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    Good morning, Buffalo

    07/06/11 We're going to have clouds today , but will we have rain? The National Weather Service says probably not, but if any showers or thunderstorms happen to show up, they shouldn't arrive until midafternoon. Temperatures should be seasonal -- high around 80, low tonight near 60.
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    MIDTOWN: Music Midtown to return

    07/06/11 An Atlanta concert tradition is being revived at Piedmont Park this fall, but it will be different from years past.
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    Newspapers, Schools, Breaking News, Sports, Weather, Alabama, Pelham, Alabaster, Calera, Hoover, Birmingham

    07/06/11 -Clarity Properties LLC to William Jr. and Emma Hudson for $154,000 for Lot 3 in Stonehaven.
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    Legal Notices: July 7, 2011

    07/06/11 LEGAL NOTICE SUMMONS AND NOTICE OF OBJECT OF ACTION STATE OF NEW YORK SUPREME COURT: COUNTY OF SUFFOLK CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC, a/k/a Chase Manhattan Bank a/k/a Chase Manhattan Bank, NA a/k/a The Chase Manhattan Bank a/k/a Chase Home Mortgage Corporation a/k/a JP Morgan Chase Banka/k/a JP Morgan Chase Bank, NA a/k/a Chemical Bank Plaintiff, [...]
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    Alternative Sources Energize Businesses

    07/06/11 David N. Hommrich stood on a hill above his growing solar power park near Burgettstown, Pa., as the sun hit hundreds of panels. He is building it atop a coal refuse pile that for decades generated only pollution from stormwater runoff.
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    Trail connections a focus for new POST leader

    07/02/11 by Chris Kenrick Creating trail connections among open-space parcels on the Peninsula will be the next great focus of local land preservation, says the new president of the Peninsula Open Space Trust. Walter Moore took the helm of the venerable nonprofit Friday following the 24-year tenure of Audrey Rust.
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    NYPL's Gilded Glory Redux

    06/24/11 In Manhattan, as in other cosmoplitan lo cales, a visitor can close his or her eyes, spin in a circle, stop at random and find something new to admire, study, photograph, or obsess over.
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    Tuesday's MLB Interleague Capsules

    06/23/11 Cliff Lee threw a six-hitter for his second straight shutout and the Philadelphia Phillies got homers from Jimmy Rollins and Ryan Howard in the fourth inning of a 4-0 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals on Wednesday night.
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    Is that a hoodoo? A hill? A hollow? A road trip guide to land formations

    06/22/11 By Janet K. Keeler, Times Food and Travel Editor Tuesday, May 24, 2011 Despite the cost of gas, plenty of families will hit the road this summer, headed for Grandma's, the Grand Canyon or some other grand adventure. And if you've got the time, the road trip is a wonderful way to see the USA, whether you're in a Chevrolet or not. Occupying the passengers has long been a challenge for the driver ...
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    Texas Fishing Report

    06/22/11 Here is the weekly fishing report as compiled for the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department for June 22 and also available on the Web at http://www.txfishing.com:
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    Alexander leaves mark on city

    06/16/11 Theatre doyenne Lynette Alexander was yesterday described as a dedicated woman, a mother above all, but for many she will always be remembered as a lady.
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    New trail offers more than regular scenery

    06/15/11 Like the rest of the 150-mile Great Allegheny Passage trail, the newest three-mile segment in the Mon Valley has warbling birds and lush greenery. But nowhere else does the trail brush so closely with so much heavy industry.
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    Sisters look to raise funds for a nonprofit that helps foster kids

    06/11/11 Carolina and Savannah Adams basically grew up on two wheels, cruising around their Park Hill neighborhood with their parents and friends, hopping on the Cherry Creek Bike Trail to ride downtown and bringing their bikes on family vacations.
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    McCoy Speaks at Oil Bowl Banquet

    06/10/11 The 74th Oil Bowl banquet was Friday night at the MPEC in Wichita Falls. The keynote speaker was Brad McCoy, the former Graham High School football coach and father of NFL Star Colt and UT Star (and former Graham Steer) Case McCoy.
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    Fossil fun for families

    06/08/11 The Dinosaur Journey in Fruita offers life-size renderings of prehistoric life. Kids of all ages think dinosaurs and mammoths are cool.
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    Museum celebrates 'old, new and red, white and blue`

    06/04/11 STERLING -- Preparations are well underway for the annual Fourth of July bash at Sterling`s Overland Trail Museum.
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    Staging Denver Homes For Sale

    02/16/11 All of you must have heard a lot about staging Denver Homes for sale. But when it comes to a detaile...
     

    Coming Events

    08/10/10 Does your son or daughter have a favourite stuffed animal? Have your child bring "Teddy" or "Fuzzy" to your local Delta library to register for the Stuffed Animal Pet Parade happening at Storytime on Aug. 12 at both Ladner Pioneer Library (2 to 3 p.m.) and Tsawwassen Library (11 a.m. to noon).
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    Baseball Capsules

    05/22/10 Cole Hamels pitched seven innings, Ryan Howard and Jayson Werth homered, and Philadelphia beat Boston 5-1 on Friday night. The NL East-leading Phillies (26-15) are back to a season-high 11 games over .500, but it may have been a costly victory. Jimmy Rollins left the game in the sixth inning with a mild right calf strain, and he's day to day.
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