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    Gay Marriage Events Today/Tomorrow: West Hollywood, DC, Minneapolis, Seattle

    07/12/11 Here's our list of events today and tomorrow around the world relating to marriage equality, Don't Ask Don't Tell, and other LGBT equality issues. If you know of any other events - rallies, meetings, phonebanking, etc - please use the link below to add your event to our list!
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    City kicks off E. Gloucester street work

    07/11/11 The contractor is Benevento Asphalt Corporation of Wilmington, with the estimated construction cost pegged at $317,000.
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    Norwood Police Department dispatch log for Friday, July 8 through Monday, July 10

    07/11/11 Norwood Police Department dispatch log for Friday, July 8 through Monday, July 10
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    Kitsap Briefs: Colts beat Bears to spoil Kitsap's perfect record

    07/10/11 Kitsap will take on the Clark County Vipers on Saturday in PFL playoffs.
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    Single-gender schools gain popularity

    07/10/11 Twice as many Tennessee boys are suspended in school as girls. In Metro Nashville schools, 68 percent of boys graduate from high school, compared with 78 percent of girls.
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    Quarry plan irks Castalian Springs residents

    07/05/11 Hoover and a group of Castalian Springs residents are in a fight over the Sumner County community's future.
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    Norwood Police Department dispatch log for Friday, July 1 through Tuesday, July 5

    07/05/11 Norwood Police Department dispatch log for Friday, July 1 through Tuesday, July 5
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    Gems Coach Embery Resigns

    07/03/11 KLAMATH FALLS, OR - The Klamath Falls Gems today announced the resignation of Head Coach Brian Embery, effective immediately. Embery will return to his Auburn, Washington home to attend to family and personal issues that demand his attention.
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    PREPS: Kamiakin wins 3A all-sports state title

    07/03/11 TACOMA -- The winners of The News Tribune's 23rd Annual All-Sports Championship share a common
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    Loja Real Estate Acquires Lakeland Town Center

    06/21/11 WALNUT CREEK, CA--(Marketwire - Jun 21, 2011) - Tom Engberg, CEO of Loja Real Estate, LLC, today announced the acquisition of Lakeland Town Center for one of the Firm's separate accounts. Loja Real Estate, LLC , is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Loja Group LLC , a real estate investment management firm.
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    Local News

    06/06/11 Aberdeen Free blood pressure clinic for seniors, hosted by Assured Home Health, is scheduled for 11:30 a.m., Tuesday at the Aberdeen Senior Center. Grays Harbor County Human Services Advisory Board will meet at 9 a.m. Tuesday in the Pearsall Building, 2109 Sumner Ave. Harbor Harriers Running Club...
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    Pride Festival Entertainment Lineup: Capital Pride 2011

    06/06/11 Pride Guide: As of press time. Times, where noted, are approximate. Performers and schedule subject to change without notice. Mainstage 3rd & Pennsylania NW ALL DAY DJ Steve Henderson returns for his sixth year to spin between acts on the Mainstage as the Official DJ of Capital Pride. Although now a resident of Chicago, the Baltimore native still spins regularly on the East Coast, including ...
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    Two Puget Sound Industrial Assets Fetch $41M

    06/06/11 SEATTLE- Columbia Pacific Advisors has sold two warehouse/distribution properties totaling 473,838 square feet in Sumner and Everett, WA. Matt McGregor , senior vice president of the industrial group and Bill Condon , executive vice president, managing director and leader of the Grubb & Ellis Co.
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    Mind, Body and Soul: Capital Pride 2011 has something to satisfy from head to toe, heart and soul

    06/06/11 Pride Guide: Imagine the sights and sounds of the annual Capital Pride Parade. Beads fly through the air to all those eager hands stretched along the route. There are cheers as the go-go boys and girls shake their moneymakers on assorted floats. The swimmers of the District of Columbia Aquatics Club (DCAC) are met with gleeful squeals as they spray onlookers with their super-powered water guns ...
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    How does God fit in at school?

    06/05/11 Graduates of Beech High School walk across the stage of Long Hollow Baptist Church in Hendersonville after receiving their diplomas. High school graduations held in churches have been at the center of the debate in Middle Tennessee over separating church and public school life.
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    Students earn placement on Missouri State dean's list

    06/05/11 Missouri State University has released its spring semester dean's list. For undergraduate students, criteria include enrollment in at least 12 credit hours during the semester and at least a 3.5 grade
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    Trethewey honored for Katrina book with Arts and Letters award

    06/04/11 OCEAN SPRINGS -- Gulfport native Natasha Trethewey was among the honorees Saturday night at the Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters awards gala at the Ocean Springs Community Center.
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    New job opportunities in Tenn. thanks to grant to help with storm cleanup

    06/03/11 Many counties in East Tennessee continue to recover from storms in April and May. Now, a federal grant will actually create jobs to help with that cleanup.
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    Emergency Grant To Pay For Storm-Related Jobs

    06/03/11 Tennessee is receiving a $3.6 million National Emergency Grant to be used in cleanup and recovery efforts after severe storms, tornadoes, straight-line winds, and associated flooding struck the state in late April and early May. The grant will fund temporary jobs in 31 counties hardest hit.
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    Tenn. counties to be helped by emergency grant

    06/03/11 Associated Press - June 2, 2011 6:45 PM ET NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Tennessee is receiving a $3.6 million National Emergency Grant for cleanup and recovery from severe storms, tornadoes and...
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