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    Family the face of Neb. farming

    07/11/11 The North Platte Telegraph From the Nebraska Sandhills to "The Big Apple," a family from Merna is doing its part to promote America's corn farms. A photo of the Cantrells - Kyle, Gina and their children Owen, 5, and Grace, 7 - recently appeared in a full-page ad in The Wall Street Journal, which is published in New York, N.Y.
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    YESTERYEAR FOR JULY...

    07/11/11 Compiled from articles published in the Ledger-Sentinel, 1980-present; Fox Valley Sentinel, 1974-1980; Oswego Ledger, 1949-1980; Kendall County Record, 1864-present; and historical information provided by the Village of Montgomery.
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    GOLF: Local golfers play way into district tournament

    07/09/11 CUSTER- Local junior golfers Joshua Crowe and Tyler Booth sat nervously outside the Grandview Golf C
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    Moore: Theater saves lives at the Barth Hotel

    07/09/11 By staging a professional play in the lobby of the downtown Barth Hotel each summer, Senior Housing Options has raised $160,000 above its costs to help pay for the essential services it provides to 500 special-needs seniors in 14 Colorado residences. That and other news of the week.
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    One more night under the lights for local standouts

    07/08/11 Mark Morris graduate Ben Nofsinger and his grandfather are next-door neighbors. Dale Nofsinger, 82, always loved watching his grandson play football in a Monarchs uniform.
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    Two Ferndale teachers promoted to interim elementary principals

    07/05/11 FERNDALE - Two Ferndale School District teachers are being promoted to interim elementary school pri
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    Brown Bag events start Wednesday

    07/05/11 People are invited to bring their lunch and enjoy entertainment during the noon hour at the Brown Bag Lunch in the Park events each Wednesday and Thursday starting July 6 and going through Aug. 18.
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    Unique discovery: Dinosaur hunter turned pitcher

    07/05/11 Maybe the day will come when John Krog- stad is breaking off curveballs in the majors and observers will wonder where the Twins dug him up. And the tables will have turned.
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    Travel the Confederate retreat from Gettysburg for a scenic drive

    07/05/11 Thousands of drivers will follow the familiar auto tour of the Gettysburg battlefield this summer. They will travel slowly, bumper to bumper, down West Confederate Avenue and stop for the same views of Little Round Top, the Peach Orchard, and the Pennsylvania Memorial.
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    Exploding Watermelons, Daytime Fireworks

    07/04/11 Two scientists from the Arizona Science Center conduct a 4th of July experiment on a watermelon at the FOX 10 studios!
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    OUTDOORS: Custer Sportsmen's Club to host open house

    06/17/11 The Custer Sportsmen's Club will open its doors Saturday and Sunday afternoons, June 18-19, wel
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    County fears Nitrates in groundwater from lower Valley to Benton City

    06/10/11 Nitrate contamination in Lower Valley well water could extend as far as Benton City.  That's why Yakima County Public Services wants to move to phase two of their program to clean up your groundwater.
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    Traveling Back through the Door County Advocate archives: May 21

    05/21/11 To provide filling for the widening of County C through the swampy area west of Sawyer, work was begun Monday by the Ed B. Olson Construction Co., which is digging more than 500,000 yards of gravel from the hills owned by Gustav Matzke and Frank Larson on the east side of First Street.
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    Citizen gardeners join up to feed city's hungry kids

    05/21/11 The North Platte Telegraph North Platte residents banded together Saturday to feed the community's youth. At a public garden on 13th Street between Custer and Carr avenues, they planted vegetables to benefit the Backpack Program.
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    CHSAA Colorado State Track Championships (Results)

    05/21/11 LAKEWOOD, Colo. (AP) -- Here are Friday's results in the finals of the Colorado Class 5A state track and field championships at Jefferson County Stadium. (Running events in meters):
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    Quick Hits: Weekend Picks in Montgomery

    05/19/11 Visual artist J. Jordan Bruns arranged "An Evening with the Arts" as a way to give back to NIH, which he credits for saving his life.
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    Verizon adds 4G LTE to nine more cities, expands coverage in Chicago, Philadelphia

    05/19/11 Verizon Wireless customers will be able to jet on to the LTE network in nine new cities, taking advantage of lightening-fast speeds on their HTC Thunderbolts and 4G mobile hotspots . The expansion includes Mobile and Montgomery (AL); Greater Fairfield and New Haven (CT); Gainesville, Pensacola, and Tallahassee (FL); Fayetteville-Lumberton (NC); and Bryan-College Station and Temple-Killeen (TX ...
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    Stage listings - Thu, 14 Apr 2011 PST

    04/14/11 Music Wines, Chocolate & Showtunes - Tasting of handmade chocolates and wines, accompanied by live music. Today, 7-9 p.m., Caterina Winery, 905 N. Washington St. $30. (509) 326-9516
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    I-5 Rest Areas To Become Electric-Car Friendly

    04/13/11 Washington's section of I-5 to become part of "West Coast Green Highway" Interstate Five in our state came one step closer to being one of the nation's first "electric highways" today.
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    Seattle Public Schools spent up to $1.8 million on suspicious contracts

    02/25/11 Seattle Public Schools spent up to $1.8 million on contract work that was never done or didn't benef...
     

    Custer flag to be sold by DIA

    06/25/10 The Detroit Institute of Arts seeks to sell the Gen. George A. Custer flag at auction in New York. The estimated price: $2 million to $5 million. Not everyone is celebrating.
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