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    Magic Kaito 'Hijacks' Detective Conan Show for 4 Weeks (Updated)

    07/12/11 4 Kaito Kid episodes to run throughout August in Conan TV anime's timeslot
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    Frank LeRoy Springer

    07/12/11 Frank L. Springer, 101, of Anacortes, WA, passed away on Wednesday, June 29, 2011, at San Juan Rehabilitation Facility in Anacortes. He was born on October 25, 1909, in Sioux City, IA, the son of Charles and Grace (Garretson) Springer.
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    Newton Religion Notes

    07/07/11 At Evangelical Baptist Church All children age K through fifth grade are invited to Vacation Bible School at Evangelical Baptist Church of Newton, July 18 through July 22 from 10 a.m.-noon. There will be Bible stories, games, crafts and snacks for the children. Also, everyone is invited to a free summer cookout on Sunday, July 24, at 1 p.m. The church is at 23 Chapel St. in Newton. If you have ...
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    Sixteen sweet memories from summers on the hoops circuit

    07/07/11 Seeing the boy who would become King James. Or taking in hyped showdowns between future lottery picks. Jeff Goodman runs down his 16 sweetest memories from July trips on the hoops circuit -- including the time he saw Mel Gibson in Vegas.
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    Gazette.Net: Bowie church forges a connection from African members to Cameroon

    07/06/11 Village Baptist Church in Bowie raised about $7,000 two summers ago to help rebuild a crumbling Baptist church in the central African country of Cameroon, the start of a relationship with the country that continues to grow year by year.
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    Eileen Bernadette Betleski

    07/06/11 Eileen Bernadette Betleski (nee Curran), beloved wife of the late Honorable Adrian F. Betleski, died peacefully in the early morning of Monday, July 4, 2011 at New Life Hospice Center of St. Joseph in Lorain. She was born on the corner of 33rd & 3rd in New York City on November 9, 1918 and was [...]
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    NW today: Stanley Cup visits Whitefish ice rink - Wed, 06 Jul 2011 PST

    07/06/11 An assistant coach with the National Hockey League champion Boston Bruins brought the Stanley Cup to his summer home in Montana and made it available for public viewing at the Stumptown Ice Den in Whitefish.
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    Trainer Tim McCanna and jockey Vicky Baze inducted into 2011 Washington Racing Hall of Fame | Horse Racing

    07/05/11 Trainer Tim McCanna and jockey Vicky (Aragon) Baze headline a list of 2011 Washington Racing Hall of Fame inductees according release from Emerald Downs.
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    Beware! Crab cops will be watching

    06/30/11 By now, anyone interested in Dungeness crab is fully aware that the summer recreational season opens Friday in most of Puget Sound and runs through the Labor Day weekend, Thursdays through Mondays.
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    Local News

    06/29/11 The Daily World Hoquiam police arrested a 33-year-old Hoquiam man for allegedly assaulting his girlfriend's ex-boyfriend while holding a dead animal and then leading police on a quick foot chase.
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    Fannie Mae Silence Opened Way to $3B Fraud

    06/29/11 The first sign of what would ultimately become a $3 billion fraud surfaced Jan. 11, 2000, when Fannie Mae executive Samuel Smith discovered Taylor, Bean & Whitaker Mortgage Corp. sold him a loan owned by someone else.
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    Senior Living: Improve your big band dance skills this July

    06/28/11 Book a trip to Nashville , learn how to dance to big band music, paint pottery with your grandchildren and learn about your family tree. There is always something fun for seniors to do in the Fox Valley.DanceDo you love big band music? If so, consider heading over to the Oswego Senior Center (156 E. Washington, Oswego) at 1 p.m. every Tuesday starting in July for big band dancing lessons ...
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    CCBL Adds Five Sponsors

    06/28/11 Despite a down economy, the Cape Cod Baseball League welcomes five new corporate partners including Reebok, McDonalds, Pavestone, On Deck Sports and Jordan's Furniture, title sponsor of the CCBL All-Star Game on Friday, July 29 at Fenway Park.
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    Barbara Jeanne (Christensen) (Zoesch Miller Corty) Miller

    06/15/11 Barbara Jeanne (Christensen) (Zoesch Miller Corty) Miller died May 16, 2011, at Harmony House Care Center in Brewster, WA. She was born June 28, 1918, in Amery, WI, to Vincent and Jennifer Christensen.
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    Vina Lee (Gebbers) Barber

    06/15/11 Vina was born in Japton, AR on January 19, 1926; her parents were Charles P. McChristian and Hazel (Watkins) McChristian. Vina married Roy Gebbers in 1945.
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    Inez Elena (Sloan) Givens

    06/15/11 Inez Givens passed away June 10, 2011. She was born January 21, 1921, to Lonnie and Jenny Sloan at Olin, NC. Inez moved with family to Vashti, NC. She finished school at Hiddenite, NC.
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    Anrio Adams to participate in NBAPA Top 100 Camp

    06/14/11 Local basketball standout Anrio Adams will participate in the NBAPA Top 100 Camp, starting Wednesday at the University of Virginia.
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    Jump Start program OK'd in Pateros

    06/08/11 PATEROS - The School Board has approved the Jump Start summer program. During its May 23 meeting the board OK'd the Aug. 15-18 and Aug. 22-25 program for first- through sixth-graders. Five students from each grade level will be recommended for participating.
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    It's what is right for him

    06/08/11 The week after word filtered out that D'Vauntes Smith-Rivera would attend Oak Hill Academy in Virginia for his senior year of high school, the North Central student newspaper featured a large photo and accompanying story under a one-word headline:
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    POLICE LOG: May 31 to June 6

    06/07/11 Stoughton Police report the following incidents for May 31 to June 6.
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