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    Coupons to help seniors purchase local produce

    06/25/11 The York County Council on Aging, in partnership with the S.C. Department of Social Services, will issue free coupons that may be used to purchase fresh produce at participating farmers' markets to low income individuals 60 and older.
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    Coulter: Taking the low road to hypocrisy

    06/18/11 Whether caught with their shirts off like Republican Congressman Christopher Lee, or their pants down like Democrat Anthony Weiner, elected officials regularly demonstrate their moral fallibility.
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    Roundup: Coaches Association hands out scholarships

    06/18/11 The West Virginia Coaches Association handed out a dozen scholarships Saturday evening in conjunction with the North-South All-Star Football Classic at Laidley Field.The $500 North-South scholarships went to North linebacker Ryan Lazear of Brooke and t...
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    9 things to know about Roanoke

    06/18/11 ROANOKE, Va. -- It was 1949 when the star was born, high atop Mill Mountain on the outskirts of the city. Conceived by local merchants as a Christmas shopping stunt, the 88-foot-high neon and steel structure was -- and still is -- the largest manmade, freestanding, illuminated star in the world.
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    Dave Matthews Caravan headed for Atlantic City

    06/17/11 Dave Matthews was planning to take the year off. "We haven't had a break this long in . . .," says the jam-band kingpin, stopping to think for a second while talking not from a tour bus, but from his home in Seattle. " . . . ever. Not in 20 years."
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    College Football 2011: 15 Two-Loss Teams That Could Still Make the BCS Field

    06/09/11 College football's 2010 BCS games included four teams that lost at least two games before their bowl game. While Arkansas and Oklahoma both faced stiffer competition in the regular season and earned their spots, in spite of the losses, some felt teams such as UConn did not deserve the berth. Which teams could be the ones to provide us with some regular-season agony, only to show up in a BCS game ...
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    Fresh start for the Mid-Valley Rockets

    06/07/11 After not fielding a team last season, the Mid-Valley Rockets return to action tonight at home against Corvallis.
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    In The Pipeline: Construction and Development News for June 5 - 11

    06/06/11 In The Pipeline is a column on significant land sales, transactions and trends affecting office, industrial, flex, multifamily, mixed-use, hotel and public works developers. Send us news leads about your new project -- and sign up to be added to our distribution list to receive future In the Pipeline columns by e-mail. Read previous columns and articles. Norfolk Southern Begins $97.5M Intermodal ...
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    Britt, Murphy Compete In Women's Southern Centennial Tournament

    06/06/11 Chattanooga's Jordan Britt shot a 72 and Lookout Mountain's Mary Alice Murphy had a 75 in the qualifying round of the Women's Southern Centennial Tournament on Monday.
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    Couple faces drug, obstruction charges

    06/03/11 Russell Frank Massey, 32, Tommy James MHP, Ed Coile Road, Hull, was charged with possession of a Schedule II controlled substance, interference with government property, marijuana possession less than an ounce, possession of a Schedule II controlled substance, order to incarcerate (two counts), possession of tools for the commission of a crime and obstruction.
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    COLUMN: An eye-opening experience in Washington, DC

    06/02/11 On Friday, May 13, I, along with two other Francis Marion University students and the Political Science Department Chairman, left for Washington DC to participate in a one-week seminar on national security.  The seminar was hosted by The Washington Center, which is an academic organization that has been providing seminars and internships for students for over 35 years.
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    Today's Sports on TV, Radio & Area Prep Schedule

    05/26/11 TODAY'S SPORTS ON TV Auto rac. NASCAR SC Coca-Cola 600 qualifying 6 p.m. SPEED Baseball College: Penn State vs.
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    Chester Arts Council concert set

    05/25/11 The Arts Council of Chester County will host a concert to kick off the summer, featuring Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs from 7 to 11 p.m. June 3 at the Chester War Memorial Building.
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    May 26, 2011 / Personalities

    05/25/11 Brandy Bowman and Stephen Phillips of Washington announce their plans to marry. The bride-elect is the daughter of Kathy Bowman of Lawrenceville and Matthew Bowman of Washington.
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    4 SWI schools advance to state golf

    05/25/11 The Treynor (Class 1-A), Carroll Kuemper (2-A), Clarinda (2-A) and Atlantic (3-A) girls golf teams will represent southwest Iowa in the state meet on May 31 and June 1.
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    KICK IT: A triple treat for SIU

    05/24/11 It's a good thing the world didn't end on Saturday for Southern Indiana United, as Sunday was a great day for the club, with three of its teams advancing to state finals.
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    Four western Iowa schools reach state

    05/23/11 The Treynor (Class 1-A), Carroll Kuemper (2-A), Clarinda (2-A) and Atlantic (3-A) girls golf teams will represent western Iowa in the state meet on May 31 and June 1. Treynor on Monday edged Hinton 400-401 in a 1-A regional at...
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    Parsons files bingo lawsuit against SC gamers

    05/20/11 Electronic bingo operations have been shut down for the most part in Alabama, still former Jefferson County Circuit Judge and former state senator Mac Parsons filed a lawsuit Thursday against two South Carolina gaming manufacturers.
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    Catawba lecture explores run-up to secession

    05/20/11 By Hugh Fisher hfisher@salisburypost.com SALISBURY — One hundred and fifty years ago Friday, delegates from around North Carolina voted to secede from the Union. The anniversary of the Civil War is being commemorated throughout the South ...
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    Myrtle Beach condo accommodations – the tourists’ choice

    02/05/11 Expert say that the right type of accommodation can make a vacation a heavenly experience and the wr...
     

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