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Lat / Lon: 43.9381°N / 70.9087°W

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Brownfield, ME (Maine) - Covered Bridge in c. 1912
Brownfield, ME (Maine) - Covered Bridge in c. 1912
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Brownfield, ME (Maine) - The Mrs. Breslin Homestead in c. 1910
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    5th Rodeo Performance Recap

    06/22/11 RENO, NEV., June 21, 2011 --- The championship spurs awarded to each of the event winners and the all-around champion at the Reno Rodeo are some of the most coveted awards in rodeo.
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    Press Releases: Briefing on the Secretary's Upcoming Trip to Guatemala and Jamaica

    06/20/11 Briefing on the Secretary's Upcoming Trip to Guatemala and Jamaica Special Briefing Arturo Valenzuela    Assistant Secretary , Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs William R. Brownfield    Assistant Secretary , Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs Washington, DC June 20, 2011 var runVideo_2363653_pre = function() { if (typeof BrightcoveExperience == "undefined" && typeof ...
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    Partnership for Sustainable Communities Marks Two Trailblazing Years

    06/16/11 Ed. Note: Cross-posted from the FastLane Two years ago, President Obama offered a new vision for sustainable communities (PDF) and vastly improved how our agencies work together. He challenged us to coordinate our efforts and help build communities where housing, public transportation, jobs, and services are conveniently connected, where businesses thrive, and where the air, water and land are ...
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    First-of-its-kind loan to support Ambler Boiler House renovations VIDEO

    06/12/11 The last piece of the financial puzzle is now in place for the renovation of the Ambler Boiler House.
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    Windmill Country: Drought yields mostly lower wheat harvests

    06/10/11 The 2011 wheat crop has resulted in mainly low yields as harvest winds down for another season throughout the Lone Star State.
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    Rice wins Lady Angler gold

    06/09/11 If you want to get a sense of how big a deal it is to win the Lady Angler tournament, ask Ashton Rice, 24, of New Smyrna Beach.
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    What Shape Is Your Galaxy?

    06/09/11 Podcast Transcription Welcome to Science Talk , the weekly podcast of Scientific American , for the week of March 26th, 2009. I'm Steve Mirsky. This week on the podcast, we will talk to astronomer Kevin Schawinski about a galactic opportunity for you and we will go on a quick tour of a new very green building on the Yale campus. Plus, we'll test your knowledge about some recent science in the ...
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    Pastor digging in to rebuild Dorseyville Alliance congregation

    06/09/11 The Rev. Jonathan Langford's resume includes starting a Christian church in Outer Mongolia, a place plagued by alcoholism, harsh winters and poor medical care.  read more »
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    EPA Committed $7M To Help Restore Contaminated Land

    06/06/11 ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. -- On Monday, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) committed $7 million to help restore contaminated land throughout Florida, officials said.
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    West Street South MURF site approved

    06/01/11 The Ministry of the Environment has told the city it can build a multi-use recreation facility (MURF) on a downtown brownfield. But Mayor Angelo Orsi isn't convinced the long-sought approval brings a West Street South rec centre any closer to reality.[...]
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    Heidelberg analyzes bones found in Fremont

    05/12/11 An excavator sits dormant in April, its bucket resting inside the hole where workers found human remains that have since been analyzed by researchers at Heidelberg University.
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    Cal Ripken Minor, Major open with a bang

    05/09/11 Great plays, excellent pitching and timely hitting highlighted the opening weekend in Cal Ripken Minor and Major on Saturday.
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    Lower Tyrone cleanup is Thursday

    05/08/11 It's spring cleanup time. Lower Tyrone Township will hold its cleanup day on Thursday, which is regular trash pickup day.
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    Abandoned CN line properties nearly gone

    05/07/11 Municipal politicians approved the sale of 11 lots this week, leaving the city with little of the abandoned Canadian National Railway land it took over about seven years ago.[...]
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    Medical marijuana fails again in Illinois House

    05/05/11 For the second time in 2011, the Illinois House has voted down a bill to allow chronically ill citizens to use medical marijuana to treat their maladies.
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    House says 'no' to medicinal pot

    05/05/11 For the second time in 2011, the Illinois House voted down a bill to allow chronically ill citizens use of medical marijuana to treat their maladies. The proposal received only 53 yes votes Thursday to 61 in opposition, with four lawmakers voting "present."
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    Tainted soil likely widespread at Windham's Keddy Mill

    04/29/11 WINDHAM - Soil samples taken at the former Keddy Mill in South Windham this week indicate widespread contamination of PCBs, a banned carcinogen that was once used in mills.
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    Heritage Metalcraft back on market

    04/22/11 The former Heritage Metalcraft building on Route 202 in Windham, recently bought and slated for redevelopment, is instead back on the market. (Staff photo by John Balentine)
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    Bill White: SteelStacks vision got help from taxpayers

    04/18/11 Somebody asked me during Thursday's dedication ceremony for the ArtsQuest Center at SteelStacks, "So, are you going to write something positive about this?"
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    Dawson Volunteer Fire Co. will hold its annual Easter Egg Hunt Saturday

    04/17/11 The Leisenring Presbyterian Church will hold its monthly food distribution from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. Wednesday and the East Liberty Presbyterian Church of Vanderbilt will hold its monthly food bank from 10 a.m. to noon Thursday.
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