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Lat / Lon: 44.9583°N / 97.5815°W

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    Does Jersey convey a really unhappy image?

    02/04/10 New Jersey residents don't have much to smile about, according to a recent study. On a happiness scale published in Science magazine last month, New Jersey came in 49th place.
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    National College Football Signings

    02/03/10 AIR FORCE Does not announce. AKRON Austin Bailey, fb, 6-1, 240, DeMatha HS, Friendship, Md. Mike Bizzarro, wr, 6-1, 170, McDowell HS, Erie, Pa. Micklos Blake, db, 5-11, 175, Curtis HS/Nassau CC, Staten Island, N.Y. Giorgio Bowers, rb, 5-9, 210, Rich Central HS, Olympian Fields, Ill. Nico Caponi, de, 6-2, 255, Sandusky, Ohio Seth Cunningham, db, 6-0, 185, St. Edward HS, Medina, Ohio Zach D'Orazio ...
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    Tuesday's leading scorers (Feb. 2)

    02/02/10 BoysPlayer, school PointsConner Langrehr, Gardner-Edgerton 28Bryce Paden, Horton 27CJ Jones,
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    Scorecard: By the numbers

    01/18/10 NFL PLAYOFF GLANCE Wild-card N.Y. Jets 24, Cincinnati 14 Dallas 34, Philadelphia 14 Baltimore 33, New England 14 Arizona 51, Green
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    Chili Bowl Nationals Saturday report

    01/17/10 Kevin Swindell Captures Golden Driller at Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Nationals! TULSA, Okla. (January 16, 2010) -- Another one of those coveted Golden Driller trophies is going back to Tennessee.
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    Help for parents of difficult children

    01/16/10 The Carlsbad Police Department will host a series of classes for parents who need help raising hard-to-handle children ages 5 to 10.
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    2009 Year-End Review

    12/31/09 This week, we look back at the pages of the Delano Herald Journal from January-June 2009. Next week, look for highlights from July-December 2009.
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    City of Brookings has long list of 2010 construction projects

    12/30/09 The City of Brookings has a long list of construction projects planned for 2010. City Manager Jeff Weldon said more than three-dozen projects are budgeted for next year. He previewed the programmed construction with city councilors earlier this month.
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    2009 Year in Review April, May, June

    12/30/09 The Outlook began a six-part series of stories on the economy and the impact the national economy was having on Laurel. The first segment examined the local job market. Montana's 6 percent unemployment rate is below the national rate currently at 8.1 percent.
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    Maui sports year in review: Valley Isle athletes reach elite levels in multiple sports

    12/27/09 JAN. 7---Kai Barger of Haiku wins the Billabong World Junior Championships surfing title in Australia. Barger's quarterfinal score of 16.73 is the seventh-best of the event, and his 9.0 waves in the quarterfinals and semifinals are tied for ninth-best.
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    Hurst: 2009: The good, the bad and the embarrassing ...

    12/26/09 Well, Harry, wasn't that a dog's breakfast? A year to creep you out. A year to make you eat a raw seal heart, but the Governor General got there first. There was voodoo in the air, but nobody was doing it well despite a glut of rogues, thieves and bounders.
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    Looking to make your baby smarter?

    12/24/09 Over the past couple of months, there has been an uproar among parents over Baby Einstein toys and the unfounded claims that the toys will make a baby smarter.
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    Top stories of 2009

    12/24/09 As we ready for a new year, the Pikes Peak Courier View has taken a long look back at the year we are saying good-bye too. In no specific order, we have comprised a list of the most memorable stories of the passing year.
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    Steinkamp, Barnett taking the work out of gardening

    12/22/09 Tyler Steinkamp has enjoyed gardening and producing vegetables since second grade. Michael Barnett, who grew up with not a lot of conducive gardening space available, realized last summer while...
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    Stewards of the Earth: Congregations reduce carbon footprint

    12/22/09 Last summer, the parishioners at the Boulder Mennonnite Church in South Boulder had vegetables growing on church property as part of a neighborhood farm through Community Roots.
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    More Important News

    12/22/09 Santa with the owner of the Dogwood Inn in Polo, Bernice Ratledge and Mt. Morris resident AlexaLin Moses, 6, during Breakfast with Santa Saturday morning.
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    SD couple files claim against NP

    12/22/09 The North Platte City Council unanimously voted to place on file at their regular session Dec. 15 a claim by a South Dakota couple that a city vehicle injured them in a collision in Dec. 2008.
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    Quite the pair

    12/22/09 VERMILLION - Kendall Cutler was finishing an interview last week when his teammate Mitchell Bouie, listening nearby, gave him an approving nod. "That was pretty good," Bouie said, doing his best to act shocked at the smoothness of Cutler's responses. "Hey," Cutler said, knowing Bouie was paying him a backhanded compliment. "I used to do this all the time in high school."
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    Three players earn AP first-team honors

    12/19/09 COLUMBUS - Three Sunland are football players were named to the Associated Press Nebraska All-State Football first team fo...
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    All Dates for this Event:

    08/07/09 Souris Valley Danish Society Luncheon Meeting: noon, Scandinavian Heritage Center basement. Cost for the lunch is $5 per person. Anyone interested in Danish history and culture is invited. Call 839-8280 for more information.
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