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Digby Wolfe dies at 82; co-creator of 'Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In'
Digby Wolfe, an Emmy Award-winning comedy writer who helped producer George Schlatter develop "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In," a landmark TV series that became an overnight sensation in the late 1960s, has died. He was 82.
Wolfe, who later became a professor...Tags: Cary Grant, Dick Martin, Alan Sues, BBC, Teaching and Learning
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MacArthur Foundation exec built her career from a mix of public, private experience and dashes of chance, risk
Tribune staff reporterWhen Robert Gallucci arrived in Chicago to take the reins at the MacArthur Foundation in mid-2009, he found himself besieged by new "friends." "They had great ideas on how the foundation could spend its money," he said. The onetime diplomat and...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Politics, Public Housing, Interior Policy, General Contracting
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Waynesboro homeless shelter seeks $400,000 to develop rental units
waynesboro@herald-mail.comWaynesboro’s New Hope Shelter is seeking grant money to develop seven apartments for renters on the second floor of its South Potomac Street facility. The homeless shelter’s board of directors has asked the Franklin County (Pa.) Commissioners...Tags: Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Apartments, Nottingham, Personal Income, Franklin County (Pennsylvania)
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New study links crime rate to public housing relocation efforts
What happens when cities tear down public housing? The issue has played out in Baltimore and major cities across the country (remember the controversy surrounding HOPE VI, or Opportunities for People Everywhere? More here on that). A new study out this... -
Top 10 things to do this weekend
TribLocal - ElmhurstJeopardy, The Rallye A low-pressure road rallye where you play Jeopardy as you travel the shortcourse. Not a lot of hard rallye gimmicks, but a …... -
City Council agenda
The Aberdeen City Council will meet in regular session at 5:30 p.m. Monday in the courtroom on the third floor of the Municipal Building, 123 S. Lincoln St. A reminder: The City Council will meet for a work session open to the public at 4 p.m. April 2...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Kraft Foods Group, Inc., Finance, Water Supply
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Amid warnings of funding cuts, Glendale sets policy to cut housing vouchers
In light of possible federal funding cuts to an affordable housing program known as Section 8, Glendale officials have approved a new policy to start terminating the rental subsidies. The policy, approved Tuesday by the City Council in its dual role as...
Tags: Politics, Housing and Urban Planning, Public Housing, Interior Policy
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City set to downsize rental subsidies
Facing possible federal cuts to an affordable housing program known as Section 8, Glendale officials have approved a new policy that could be used to start terminating the program's rental subsidies. The policy, approved Tuesday by the City Council in...Tags: Politics, Housing and Urban Planning, Public Housing, Interior Policy
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Hagerstown residents express opinions on health care law
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comRichard Brown does not support the U.S. health care law in its current state. “I want the government to pay for health insurance,” he said. “I think it’s unconstitutional for the government to force people to pay for their own...Tags: Justice System, Lawyers, Government Health Care, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice
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Chicago Tribune wins national award for coverage of blizzard
The Chicago Tribune has won a national award for its coverage of the blizzard that battered Chicago in February 2011. The Society of Professional Journalists, announcing its Sigma Delta Chi awards today, gave the deadline reporting prize to the Tribune&...
Tags: Chicago, Politics, Chicago Tribune, Housing and Urban Planning, Interior Policy
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Furor hurts, mystifies family
The Harris family's life began to unravel around dawn on the last day of August. R.J. Harris, who is 77, was in bed when a noise jolted him awake. Bam. What was that? Bam. It sounded like an explosion. Bam. The front door swung open and officers in...Tags: Scott Waguespack, Dog (animal), Politics, Trials, Housing and Urban Planning
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Man dies 11 days after being beaten in robbery at senior building
Tribune reporterA 62-year-old man has died 11 days after he was beaten in a home invasion at a senior building in Old Town, authorities said today. The death Thursday night of Harold Howell, of the Evergreen Tower II apartments, 1343 N. Cleveland Ave., was declared a...Tags: Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Politics, Housing and Urban Planning, Public Housing, Interior Policy
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