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Lat / Lon: 38.2667°N / 85.533°W

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    Kenny & the Kids | 'Big Adventure' aims puppet show at little kids

    07/02/10 Before you fire up your grill, wolf down a few dogs as if you're in the Nathan's Famous hot-dog eating contest at Coney Island and head out to any of the area's holiday events, why not treat your young child to a special outing? The Squallis Puppeteers are presenting "Little Horse's Big Adventure."
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    County orders Borden to pay back car taxes

    07/01/10 KENNESAW - The Cobb Tax Commissioner's Office has sent a letter to Cobb School Board candidate Bill Borden and his wife, Brenda, demanding they pay back taxes on their vehicles not registered in Co...
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    KC Named No. 3 Most Patriotic City

    06/28/10 Kansas City earned a spot as the No. 3 most patriotic city, according to Men's Health magazine.
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    Mayor's Marathon notebook

    06/20/10 Janusz Sarnicki of Poland finished second among men's marathoners in 2:46:50, and that was doubly impressive because he's 44. Fellow masters man Matthew Green, 40, of Anchorage took third place in 2:53:39.
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    Ky. Detective Suspended for Racist E-Mail

    06/18/10 An Anchorage police detective admitted he used city time to forward an e-mail containing what the Louisville chapter of the NAACP considers racist material.
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    U.S. Open Qualifying Scores

    06/07/10 (x-qualified in a playoff) (a-amateur) At Ansley Golf Club (28 players for 2 spots) Roswell, Ga. a- Russell Henley , Macon, Ga. 73-64-- 137 x-Mark Silvers, Savannah, Ga. 72-70-- 142 Failed to Qualify x-Chris Epperson, Hilton Head Island, S.C. 70-72-- 142 (1st alternate) Lee Williams , Alexander City, Ala. 76-69-- 145 (2nd alternate) Charles Frost , Charlotte, N.C. 75-70-- 145 Matthew Swan ...
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    Weekly Sports League and Franchise Report

    06/07/10 Can-Am League: The six-team Can-Am League has started its 2010 season with one team change from last season. The American Defenders of New Hampshire moved from Nashua (NH) to become the Pittsfield (MA) Colonials.
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    'Visions for A New Decade' opens June 5 for a summer run at the Cultural Arts Council Gallery

    06/04/10 C ontinuing the tradition of presenting blockbuster national art shows, the Cultural Arts Council of Estes Park (CAC) will host a diverse mix of eye-popping art from signature members of the National Oil and Acrylic Painters Society (NOAPS) in its Fine Art Gallery June 5 through July 4.
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    City releases latest crime numbers

    05/07/10 Anchorage Police are celebrating after the release of the city's latest crime statistics. Murder and rape are both up, but they say they are still making some major strides in combating these violent crimes.
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    Ashford Hospitality Trust Reports First Quarter Results

    05/05/10 Ashford Hospitality Trust, Inc. today reported the following results and performance measures for the first quarter ended March 31, 2010. Â The proforma performance measurements for Occupancy, Average Daily Rate , revenue per available room , and Hotel Operating Profit include the Company's 102 hotels owned and included in continuing operations as of March 31, 2010. Â Unless otherwise stated ...
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    Overhaul due for air traffic control

    05/03/10 The Federal Aviation Administration is starting to install a nationwide $15 billion NextGen air traffic control system, which relies more on satellite positioning technology than traditional radar. The agency says the system can save U.S. airlines and consumers up to $22 billion by 2022.
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    Military Notes

    04/28/10 Army Reserve Pvt. Matthew E. Moore has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C. During training, Moore studied the Army mission, history, tradition and core values, physical fitness, rifle marksmanship, armed and unarmed combat, and field training exercises.
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    Metro Foreclosure Hot Spots Buck National Trend in First Quarter With Annual Declines in Foreclosure Activity

    04/28/10 IRVINE, CA--(Marketwire - 04/29/10) - RealtyTrac ( www.realtytrac.com ), the leading online marketplace for foreclosure properties, today released its Q1 2010 Metropolitan Foreclosure Market Report, which shows that cities in California, Florida, Nevada and Arizona once again accounted for all top 20 foreclosure rates in the first quarter among metropolitan areas with ...
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    U.S. Cities With the Dirtiest Air

    04/28/10 Major metropolitan areas in California still have some of the dirtiest air in the nation, despite a decade-long effort to reduce carbon emissions and other pollutants, finds a new report by the American Lung Association.
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    America's Cities Show Success Fighting for Air

    04/28/10 Despite Gains, American Lung Association finds Healthy Air Remains a Goal, not Reality for Most U.S. Cities
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    Church happenings

    04/24/10 Wayside Christian Mission benefit celebration. Crescent Hill United Methodist Church, 201 S. Peterson Ave., 6 p.m. Friday. Music by the Down by the Wayside Choir; the Rev. Gwen Washington officiating. Sponsored by CCCinco (Christian Comprehensive Counseling Inc.) Cost: donations.
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    Active Duty

    04/19/10 Air Force Airman Lucas Williams graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. He is the son of April Williams of Lake Stevens, and a 2009 graduate of Lake Stevens High School.
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    Military graduations

    04/18/10 Sgt. 1st Class Frank J. Wood Jr. (Submitted photo) Sgt. 1st Class Frank J. Wood Jr. entered the service on Sept. 7, 1988. He served overseas in Germany, the Republic of Korea, comabt tours in Southwest Asia, and numerous stateside assignments. SFC Wood retires after more than 21 years of active federal service. His awards and decorations include the Bronze Star Medal, 1st OLC , Meritorious ...
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    The Re-envisioneer: Bardstown native shapes living spaces worldwide

    04/18/10 Despite a long career in marketing shopping centers from his base in Charlotte, N.C., and a lifelong interest in running, Rick Hill never lost his urge to design. He just reinvented himself as a real estate strategist and designer.
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    Funeral With Full Military Honors Planned At National Cemetery For Soldier Killed In Afghanistan

    04/18/10 A funeral with full military honors is planned for Monday at the National Cemetery for an Army medic killed in Afghanistan. PFC Jonathan Hall, 23, died on April 8 when his vehicle was hit by a roadside bomb in Paktika Province in eastern Afghanistan.
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