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    Travel briefs: State creates app for parks, beaches

    07/16/11 Visitors to Rhode Island's state parks and beaches can now download information straight to their smartphones thanks to a new application created by the state.
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    Daybook: Recent births in the Jackson County area

    07/16/11 Adams, Amber C. and Scott J., of Jackson, a son, John-Lewis Joseph, born July 8, 7 pounds, 1 ounce at Allegiance Health. Grandparents are Kimberly and Gerald Connor of Jackson, Heather Connor of Jackson, Julia Adams of Fremont, Ohio and...
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    Childhood accident didn't stop Hilbert from getting back in the rink

    07/16/11 Frankie Hilbert's passion for speed-skating began at an early age.
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    Man gets five months after scheme to use foreign sprinkler parts at Fort Lee

    07/15/11 Aylett man must pay a $2,000 fine and make almost $23,000 in restitution to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
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    Subcontractor gets 5 months in 'Buy American' case

    07/15/11 RICHMOND - An employee of a subcontractor hired to install fire sprinklers in the Army Sustainment Center of Excellence at Fort Lee has been sentenced to five months in prison after admitting he violated a law that requires American-made parts to be used
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    Fort Lee subcontractor gets 5-month sentence for using foreign-made sprinklers

    07/15/11 RICHMOND - An employee of a subcontractor hired to install fire sprinklers in the Army Sustainment Center of Excellence at Fort Lee has been sentenced to five months in prison after admitting he violated a law that requires American-made parts to be use
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    Civil War re-enactments moved up amid 150th hoopla

    07/11/11 In a June 18, 2011 photo, Confederate Civil War re-enactor Richard Rossmiller, of Stafford Va., takes a break during a period re-enactment of Civil War hut construction at Montpelier in Orange, Va.. Fearing to get only one chance to make the most of the sesquicentennial fever, some historic sites are conducting the 150th anniversary Civil War re-enactments this year rather than waiting, making a ...
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    Marriage licenses: July 10

    07/09/11 Elmer Isai Castillo Martinez, 29, Ella Laura Hoffman, 40, Knoxville
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    Farmington District Court: May 18-June 13, 2011

    07/09/11 FARMINGTON -- The following cases were closed May 18, 2011, to June 13, 2011, in Farmington District Court:
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    Seems Like Yesterday

    07/08/11 Ridler Chiropractic Clinic was now open in Room 203 of the Colby Building. Dr. D.B. Ridler was a graduate of Northwest Chiropractic College in Minnesota. He and his family resided at 3600 Grand Ave.
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    JRTC Sustainment Division conducts mortuary affairs training

    07/08/11 The Joint Readiness Training Center's Sustainment Division received training on the mortuary affairs process as part of a series of professional development training to enhance the skills used to instruct units during rotational training at the JRTC. Kenneth Tabor and Staff Sgt. Erik Thomsen of the Joint Mortuary Affairs Center, Fort Lee, Va., taught the course June 22.
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    Mountwest Dean's List

    07/07/11 The following students made the Dean's List for the spring 2011 semester at Mountwest Community & Technical College. Students are listed by names and hometowns.
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    Slaves, freedmen spied on South during Civil War

    06/20/11 In the Confederate circles he navigated, John Scobell was considered just another Mississippi slave: singing, shuffling, illiterate and completely ignorant of the Civil War going on around him.
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    A Civil War treasure trove: The generals remember

    06/19/11 It is unlikely you ever have read a Civil War book quite like "Hearts Touched by Fire." "Hearts" is not another telling of the story of reluctant Union generals who eventually won a war despite themselves, nor is it the romantic tales of the brave but outgunned Rebel commanders.
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    Thomas Amato Jr.

    06/19/11 Thomas Amato Jr., son of the late Thomas Amato Sr. and Natalia Catherine Amato, passed away peacefully the morning of Saturday, June 18, 2011, at Hospice House of the Piedmont in Charlottesville.
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    Emergency scenario tests Chesterfield airport, hospitals' response

    06/19/11 Chesterfield airport, designated by the National Disaster Medical System as a patient receiver site, must plan and practice such exercises every three years
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    Most Shoals soldiers wore gray, but some joined Union

    06/19/11 By Robert Palmer, Staff Writer Several thousand men and boys from northwest Alabama volunteered to fight for the Confederacy when war broke out in 1861. There were even a few who wore Union blue instead of Confederate gray.
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    Community News

    06/13/11 » Chandler recognized for Safe Ride Home program: Brad Chandler, senior partner of The Chandler Law Group, was awarded the 2011 Governor's Transportation Safety Award in the legal category during a recent ceremony at the state capitol. Chandler was recognized for his accomplishments as the sponsor of the Safe Ride Home program for the past 21 years in the area.
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    George Washington Carver alumni to mark 70th anniversary

    06/11/11 The celebration begins at noon July 1 with a tour of the Twin County Hall of Fame Museum, an honor to our principal, Mrs. S.A. Gilliam, inducted in 2009. A hospitality and business meeting will follow at the Comfort Inn in Rocky Mount.
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    Profiles recall 59 more victims of the Joplin tornado

    06/11/11 Officials in Joplin have continued in recent days to verify the names of victims who died in hospitals and nursing homes from tornado-related injuries since the May 22 story. As of Friday, the official death toll was 151. The Star previously has published information on more than 90 of the victims, including Riverside Police Officer Jeff Taylor, who was hit by lightning while helping with search ...
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