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    Concert and club listings

    07/15/11 In Concert Anson B. Nixon Park N. Walnut St., Kennett Square; 610-444-1416. ansonbnixonpark.org. Andrew Lipke & The Prospects. 7/20. 7-9 pm.
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    FRIDAY'S COMMUNITY CALENDAR

    07/15/11 Out to Lunch Concert The Diamond Connection, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. July 15. Farmers market, food vendors, artisans and crafters. On the Common, Worcester. www.outtolunchworcester.com.
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    RSVP gets time in the limelight

    07/15/11 The North Platte Telegraph More than 300 of the 650 Retired and Senior Volunteer Program volunteers stopped by the Eagles Club on Thursday evening for a hamburger and a thank you.
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    Abington Y Volunteer of the Year Bill Roberts honored

    07/13/11 Growing up in Winston-Salem, N.C., Bill Roberts spent a lot of time at the YMCA in his community.
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    News : TOUR WATCH: Okkervil River Tours Again

    07/08/11 After just wrapping up their most recent set of tour dates, Okkervil River have already slapped together a whole new crop of tour dates in North America, and even a handful in Europe. And if you find yourself in Canada or some of the NW states, you can catch The Decemberists at the same time. This is all in support of Okkervil River's most recent album, I Am Very Far , a critical success, and an ...
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    Illinois Tops 2011 List of Best Christian Workplaces

    07/08/11 According to a recent survey by the Best Christian Workplaces Institute (BCWI), Illinois appears to be the top state for businesses that provide the best Christian working environment.
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    Opponents to protest Bellingham coal terminal

    07/07/11 Environmentalists are set to meet in Mount Vernon to protest the proposed Bellingham coal terminal and the affect it could have as about 20 trains a day transport the coal through Western Washington.
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    Gillian Welch Extends Her Tour Into the Fall

    07/07/11 In support of her new album _The Harrow & The Harvest+, which landed a #20 spot on Billboard, Gillian Welch has announced the second leg of her fall tour.
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    Pretty Lights Hitting The Road

    07/06/11 Derek Vincent Smith, a.k.a. Pretty Lights, has announced an extensive fall tour that kicks off this September
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    Camry "Most American Car" according to Cars.com Study

    06/27/11 Cars.com announced today that the Toyota Camry once again took the top spot in the site's annual American Made Index. ? This is the third consecutive year the Camry has held this position, despite many newcomers to the list including the Ford Explorer, the Chevrolet Traverse and the GMC Acadia. ? The Camry, which is assembled in Georgetown, Ky. and Lafayette, Ind., is followed by the Honda ...
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    Why would NBC edit out part of the Pledge of Allegiance before the U.S. Open?

    06/27/11 Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland poses with the trophy after his U.S. Open victory. (PHOTO CREDIT: GETTY IMAGES) FROM CNN's Jack Cafferty: A 22-year-old from Northern Ireland won the U.S. Open Sunday at Congressional Country Club outside Washington. It was a stunning performance. It's too bad the same can't be said about NBC, the network [...]
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    Police blotter: June 27, 2011

    06/27/11 7:18 a.m.- A shopkeeper on the 500 block of East Main Street reported homeless men were harassing her staff. 10:39 a.m. - A caller from the 100 block of Conaway Avenue reported his landlord is harassing him by turning the power off to part of his home.
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    AP IMPACT: Populations around US nuke plants soar

    06/27/11 As America's nuclear power plants have aged, the once-rural areas around them have become far more crowded and much more difficult to evacuate. Yet government and industry have paid little heed, even as plants are...
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    AP IMPACT: Once-rural populations skyrocket near some US nuclear plants, evacuations unlikely

    06/27/11 BUCHANAN, N.Y. - As America's nuclear power plants have aged, the once-rural areas around them have become far more crowded and much more difficult to evacuate.
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    Severe Thunderstorm Watch Issued For KC

    06/27/11 A severe thunderstorm watch was issued for the Kansas City metro and surrounding areas until 9 a.m.
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    DC cemetery for Civil War dead to be rededicated

    05/27/11 The National Park Service says a cemetery holding the graves of 41 Union soldiers who died defending Washington in the Civil War is to be rededicated this Memorial Day weekend.
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    Slice of Yakima -- CWU prof taking 10 students to help perform his music at Lincoln Center

    05/27/11 A Central Washington University vocal professor can cross "Perform at Lincoln Center" off his to-do list. Vijay Singh and 10 Central students are traveling today to New York City, where they will join 150 singers from university choral groups and a professional symphony.
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    Local Armed Forces tributes planned for Memorial Day

    05/27/11 Tribute will be paid to Armed Forces veterans this weekend in communities throughout the area. Memorial Day activities include:
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    Eagles make history, reach sectionals

    05/25/11 For the first time in school history, the Menominee Indian High School is sending a golf team to the WIAA Sectionals. Menominee Indian placed fourth out of 10 teams with a score of 375 at the WIAA Division 3 Regional at Black Bear Trail Golf Club in Suring.
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    Honoring those who make a difference

    05/08/11 The North Platte Telegraph Dr. Seuss once summed up the impact of giving when he wrote, "Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not."
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