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    Experiencing U.S. media

    07/17/11 Kevin Finch, news director at WRTV-Indianapolis, gives an overview of the daily news budget during a presentation at the station's newsroom. Twenty students from Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines visited various news outlets on Friday as part of a summer course on new media and journalism.
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    Nostalgia abounds at tractor show

    07/13/11 Take a walk through nostalgia this weekend at the 30th annual Illiana Antique Power Show.
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    Who knew Christian Choate was being abused?

    07/09/11 More than 13 people may have known of alleged abuse endured by Christian Choate before his 2009 death, but most said nothing to authorities, a Times review of Indiana Department of Child Services records shows.
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    IN BRIEF | Bridge work to begin on Route 219

    07/08/11 Work is scheduled to begin Monday on two Cambria County bridges, one on Route 219 near Northern Cambria and one that spans Route 219 near New Germany, PennDOT said.
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    Pence, Gregg campaign during Fourth of July weekend for pivotal gubernatorial race

    07/07/11 U.S. Representative Mike Pence waves to crowds sitting along the streets of Linton, Ind. during the July 4th parade. Pence will be in the running to becoming the next governor of Indiana.
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    Bob Carter still team to beat

    07/05/11 Defending Summer League champions Bob Carter maintained their unbeaten run with a maximum 8-0 home win against bottom of the table First Bus.
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    Vote to embarrass Greens on Israel

    07/05/11 Greens Leader Bob Brown has failed to ''put his money where his mouth is'' by voting against a Senate motion condemning a boycott of Israel, a policy supported by new senator Lee Rhiannon, according to the Nationals' Ron Boswell.
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    Local teens travel to nation's capital

    07/05/11 Brice Wenell of Albert City, Emily Chrestiansen of Estherville and Stormie Johanson of Swea City recently participated in the Electric Cooperative Youth Tour program in Washington, D.C. sponsored by...
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    Andrew Kober Will Host Barely Legal Showtune Extravaganza III

    07/05/11 Andrew Kober (Hair) is set to host and perform in the third edition of the Barely Legal Showtune Extravaganza, presented by Alina Guti?rrez at Drom, July 25.
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    Lawmakers look for ways to improve crop insurance

    07/05/11 With droughts, floods and other disasters impacting crop production across many parts of the U.S., "this year is an excellent example of how important the farm safety net has become," testified Risk Management Agency Administrator William Murphy during a recent House Agriculture Subcommittee hearing to review the Federal Crop Insurance Program. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack led ...
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    Back to the spillway: Annual Bootheel festival goes on amid worries that a way of life has changed forever

    07/05/11 As a steamy Friday afternoon melted into a hot June weekend, residents of East Prairie -- a town of 3,000 just outside the Birds Point-New Madrid Floodway -- gathered to welcome some 800 bicyclists who would ride through the surrounding countryside the next morning in an annual event dubbed the Tour de Corn.
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    Pence, Gregg hit the streets to gather votes this weekend

    07/04/11 John Gregg, right, speaks with parade goers at the Madison Regatta on July 1, 2011. Gregg is considering a run for governor. Political candidates are meeting with people around the state as they try to gather support.
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    Pence, Gregg hit the streets to gather votes during Fourth of July weekend

    07/04/11 John Gregg, right, speaks with parade goers at the Madison Regatta on July 1, 2011. Gregg is running for governor after a 10-year hiatus from politics.
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    Holsopple man accused of assaults surrenders to police

    07/03/11 A Somerset County man accused of assaulting a juvenile in May in Jenner and Ogle townships in Somerset County surrendered to authorities over the weekend, state police at Somerset said on Sunday.
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    Real Estate Weekly: New townhome community, Towson Green, underway

    06/10/11 SuperBookDeals purchases office building in Columbia SuperBookDeals, an online book seller and the second-largest distribution facilitator for Amazon.com, has purchased a two-story office building at 6310 Stevens Forest Road in Columbia, it was announced by Cassidy Turley, the real estate company that represented the buyer. The 13,400-square-foot building on 1.4 acres sold for $2.1 million ...
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    Peoria man rolling again

    06/03/11 Lou Vandervlucht suffered a stroke more than a year ago, but after a lot of hard work, he is now inching his bowling average back above 200. In the late night hours of Jan. 31, 2010, Vandervlucht roll
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    Little sister who could: Gardner creates own lacrosse legacy

    06/03/11 Few teammates, coaches or fans knew, but Kendyl Gardner played her entire senior year at Severna Park under tremendous, self-imposed pressure. The Gardner family lacrosse legacy is steeped in achievement. Kendyl's mother, Chrissy, played on the first lacrosse team at Severna Park. Older sisters Tara and Julie previously starred for the Falcons. Each older sister played for or won state titles ...
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    Friday morning's top Bay City Times stories: 35 students in class, four full rides

    06/03/11 These were the most widely read Bay City Times stories this morning.
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    House Roll Call: Vote on Libya resolution

    06/03/11 The 268-145 roll call Friday by which the House adopted a resolution declaring that the president shall not deploy, establish or maintain the presence of units and members of the United States Armed Forces on the ground in Libya, and for other purposes.
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    Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy Personnel Certification Bill Introduced in Congress

    06/03/11 ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., June 3, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Rep. Ed Whitfield, R-Ky., has introduced a bill in the House of Representatives that will set federal minimum education and certification standards in the Medicare program for the technical personnel providing, planning and delivering all medical imaging examinations and radiation therapy treatments. The Consistency, Accuracy ...
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