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    This week in Naval history

    03/12/10 1935 - The Naval Security Group is born when OP-20G becomes the Communications Security Group. 1941 - President Franklin D. Roosevelt signs the Lend-Lease Act.
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    Hurricane Forecasters Bring Preparedness Message to Atlantic, Mexico and Caribbean

    03/10/10 NOAA and the U.S. Air Force Reserve will host a series of public events from March 18 to 27 in six coastal communities in Bermuda, Mexico and the Caribbean to urge residents to prepare for the upcoming hurricane season.
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    Keeping local roadways looking good

    11/09/09 Joe Versaggi is the Cape May County Road Supervisor for the county road department. Wednesday Nov 4, 2009. (Dale Gerhard/Press of Atlantic City).
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    Days Gone By: The boys of the CCC ogle the ladies and roll up their sleeves

    09/27/09 Part 1 of 2The first time I got what was then called a "wolf whistle" was during the summer of 1940. I was about to go swimming in Lake Manzanita at Mount Lassen National Park.
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    MIA: 'We can't celebrate too much, and you know why'

    09/21/09 Each year on the third Friday of September we honor the present and past Prisoners of War and those listed as Missing in Action on a special day of remembrance, National POW/MIA Recognition Day.
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    20 years since Hurricane Hugo first detected

    09/09/09 Hurricane Hugo was first detected as a tropical wave emerging from the coast of Africa on September 9, 1989.
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    Obama trip may cause some disruptions at Grand Canyon

    08/14/09 Planning to end your summer with a visit to the Grand Canyon this Sunday? You may wind up staring at roadblocks and Secret Service agents rather than a splendid abyss and towering cliffs.
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    Think NYC isn't affordable? Check out Woodside

    08/13/09 If you ever need to disappear or live quietly paying very affordable housing prices for New York City, Woodside awaits.
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    TRNP receives stimulus funds

    08/13/09 The national stimulus package is trickling down to this region, and the Theodore Roosevelt National Park will be one of the beneficiaries.
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    Serious work begins for Rapid City-to-Canada expressway

    08/06/09 "It's going to take a lot of lobbying and advocacy to make it happen," Belle Fourche Chamber of Commerce executive Teresa Schanzenbach said of an updated project to extend the Heartland Expressway concept into a four-lane from Texas into Canada.
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    South Dakota tourism benefiting from soft economy

    08/06/09 With more than half the 2009 tourism season in the books and the Sturgis motorcycle rally in full swing, Northern Black Hills tourism operators are optimistic about the season's outcome.
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    Three sites designated part of Sunken Lands Roadway

    08/06/09 Just a year and half after its formation in November of 2007, the Sunken Lands Regional Chamber of Commerce is undertaking its first major project: the Sunken Lands Cultural Roadway. ...
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    Senator Cardin shows a quiet tenacity

    08/06/09 Benjamin Louis, "Ben" Cardin is many things to many people in Maryland. A long-time resident of Baltimore who professes to loving the outdoors, rockfish and the defunct Baltimore Colts (not necessarily in that order), he is also the junior senator for the state.
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    Smokies announces closures for 75th anniversary bash

    08/06/09 GATLINBURG - Roads, parking lots, facilities and a section of the Appalachian Trail will be closed for the 75th anniversary celebration of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
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    Enviros, hunters rejoice: Clinton roadless rule back

    08/06/09 Environmentalists and conservationists are celebrating a court ruling yesterday in San Francisco on millions of acres of national forests.
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    Roads, trails to close in Smokies for Sept. rededication

    08/06/09 The rededication of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park for its 75th anniversary will force closings of some roads, parking lots, facilities and a section of the Appalachian Trail.
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    Court ends Bush-era road-building in forests

    08/05/09 WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Bush administration acted illegally when it opened millions of acres (hectares) of U.S. national forests to road-building and logging, a federal appeals court ruled on Wednesday.
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    State Fair considers location options

    08/04/09 The Little Rock State Fair has no immediate plans to move, but all options are being considered, Ralph Shoptaw the president and general manager of the Arkansas Livestock Show and Association said Monday.
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