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    Board of Elections tables vote on petitions

    07/12/11 The Lucas County Board of Elections tabled a vote on certifying a Toledo Municipal Court candidate to the ballot Tuesday to settle a dispute over whether he was allowed to re-file his candidacy to make up for insufficient signatures.
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    Elections board certifies 27 for spots on ballot

    07/12/11 The Lucas County Board of Elections certified a crowd of candidates for the November election ballot Tuesday but delayed voting on two potential candidates, including a Toledo Municipal Court contender who was allowed to resubmit his candidacy to make up for insufficient signatures on his first petition.
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    Erma Kay Osborne

    07/07/11 Erma Kay Osborne, 63, passed away July 2, 2011, at her home in Wenatchee. Erma was born on May 22, 1948, to Albert "Obbie" and Mary Ellen (Feeney) Preugschat. She was raised on the family ranch outside of Waterville.
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    Huelskamp discusses U.S. debt

    07/07/11 Betsy Blazer, Waterville, left, and Sally Hall, Marysville, talk to U.S. Congressman Tim Huelskamp, a Republican from Fowler who represents the Big First District, after the public meeting held last Thursday at the Marysville City Building.
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    Weather Service issues flood warning until 11 p.m.

    06/19/11 Ashland County, Huron County, northeastern Hancock County, northern Crawford County, northern Richland County, Sandusky County, Seneca County, southwestern Lucas County and Wood County in northwest Ohio.
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    Angelwood Gallery to open show of 'Fabulous Fibers'

    06/15/11 Opening with a dessert reception from 6 to 7:30 p.m. today is Fabulous Fibers: A Fiber Art Celebration, at Angelwood Gallery, 24195 Front St. in Grand Rapids.
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    Sylvania Township not expected to opt out of county district

    06/14/11 Sylvania Township seems poised to remain in the Lucas County Storm Water Utility, at least for the next two years.
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    Dispatches

    06/13/11 Maine State Police are hoping an autopsy will show what killed a 46-year-old Augusta man found dead in his Green Street apartment before dawn Saturday.
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    Check it out: Scene

    06/09/11 Over her 23-year-long music career, DiMicele has shared a bill with such stars as Bonnie Raitt, Steve Winwood and Arlo Guthrie. Her music is a blend of Americana, folk and soul.
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    Bessie Margaret McLean

    06/06/11 Bessie Margaret McLean was born January 21, 1921, to William and Maggie (Edgemon) McLean. Bessie passed away on May 10, 2011, in Wenatchee, WA. Bessie attended school at Mold, WA until the tenth grade.
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    Maine's spelling champ finishes 10th at US bee

    06/03/11 NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. -- Maine spelling champ Lily Jordan was felled finally at the 2011 Scripps National Spelling Bee, and it was an "f" that did her in during the second round of the tension-filled finals.
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    Way to go, Lily! (Now you can rest a spell)

    06/03/11 Among the 275 students in the National Spelling Bee, Cape Elizabeth eighth-grader Lily Jordan soars into the finals where 'phanerogam' trips her in the second round
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    Maine's Lily Jordan advances to semifinals of national spelling bee

    06/02/11 NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. -- Maine spelling champion Lily Jordan had no problem handling the bright lights and big stage of the 2011 Scripps National Spelling Bee on Wednesday.
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    Attorney General Gansler and Cal Ripken, Sr. Foundation Team Up to Bring Badges for Baseball to Maryland

    06/02/11 Program Will Connect Youth and Law Enforcement for the Second Year in Nine Maryland JurisdictionsBAL...
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    Jordan trips on 'phanerogam'

    06/02/11 The Cape Elizabeth eighth-grader is out of the Scripps National Spelling Bee in the second round of the finals.
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    Check it out: Scene

    06/02/11 Five musicians competed on May 20 in the Battle of the Bards finals. Of the contestants, Mark Roemen was selected as the 2011 winner.
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    Maine spelling champ moves on to national semifinals

    06/01/11 Cape Elizabeth eighth-grader Lily Jordan is one of 41 spellers to move on to the next round of the Scripps National Spelling Bee.
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    May 20, 2011, Local Sports Results

    05/21/11 Posted May 20, 2011, at 11:55 p.m. Biddeford at Scarborough, 11 a.m.
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    Sylvania Twp. may leave water district

    05/19/11 A little more than a week after Lucas County Commissioners voted to create a storm-water utility district, officials in the most populous township it includes are exploring dropping out.
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    Summer programs to take readers around the globe

    05/18/11 There are five Marysvilles across the United States and soon children at the public library in Marysville, Kansas, will learn about them and correspond with children at a library in at least one of them.
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