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For writer, Conococheague Creek just 'part of the family'
megan.mowen@herald-mail.comThe Conococheague Creek holds a special place in Stephen L. Meyers' life, so he wrote a book about the waterway, titled "Walking In Water, A history of, and tales from The Conococheague Creek." "The book is a combination of my personal adventures on...Tags: Fishing, Arts and Culture, Minority Groups
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S.D. no longer required to provide Lakota-language audio ballots
South Dakota election officials don’t need to make special provisions any longer for speakers of American Indian native languages in any of the 66 counties. Previously the federal government had required special steps in 18 counties. The audio...Tags: Voting, Career and Workplace, Demographics, Polls, U.S. House of Representatives
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Analysis: Redistricting session will test GOP majority
When the Legislature meets Monday for its special session to draw new boundary lines for its 35 districts, the central tension will be the question of why some people’s preferences will be approved while others won’t get what they want. The...Tags: Local Government, Black Hills Corporation, Laws, Democratic Party, U.S. Senate
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Uncertainty in redistricting
swaltman@aberdeennews.comNo matter what happens at Monday's legislative redistricting session in Pierre, the representation of northeast South Dakota in the Capitol will be considerably different come 2013. Several local legislators aren't sure they will run for re-election....Tags: Voting, Accounting and Auditing, Justice System, Government, Jim Hundstad
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Suicide Prevention Experts Hold Discussion on Solving "Epidemic" in Alaska
Channel 2 NewsAt the Alaska Federation of Natives on Saturday, the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs and Sen. Lisa Murkowski held a field hearing focusing on suicide prevention in Alaska. Panelists from the federal, state and local levels discussed how to solve the...Tags: Suicidal Behavior, Substance Abuse, Health, Behavioral Conditions, Lisa Murkowski
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Tribes say no to windfarm; say land is sacred
Staff WriterOCOTILLO — Eight Native American tribes gathered here for a spiritual ceremony scheduled to last all weekend to bring awareness about the possible disturbance of artifacts and ceremonial grounds by a proposed windmill project. The Ocotillo Express...Tags: Culture, Music, Arts and Culture, Environmental Issues, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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10/25/2011-Grumpy Republicans
I don't know if the Republicans understand how incredibly stupid they look. That's good for the Democrats and editorial cartoonists, but it's not good for democracy. Who could possibly vote for any one of those losers, except hardcore prejudiced,...Tags: U.S. Electoral College, Gays and Lesbians, Democratic Party, Politics, Republican Party
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10/25/2011-GOP DOA
I don't know if the Republicans understand how incredibly stupid they look. That's good for the Democrats and editorial cartoonists, but it's not good for democracy.
Who could possibly vote for any one of those losers, except hardcore prejudiced,...Tags: U.S. Electoral College, Gays and Lesbians, Democratic Party, Politics, Republican Party
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Tuesday's Calendar
TUESDAY OCT. 25
Book Sale
The Orange Coast College Library and OCC's Friends of the Library will hold a used book sale from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the library. Most books will sell for $1 each, and there will be a "buck-a-bag" sale from 2 to 3 p.m. OCC is...Tags: The Huffington Post, Chiropractors, Libraries, Arts, Medical Research
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Wednesday's Calendar
WEDNESDAY Mixing It Up The Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach Chambers of Commerce hold a joint mixer from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Seasons 52, 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Members pay $10 and prospective members pay $20 to get in. For more information,...Tags: The Huffington Post, China, Museums, Medical Research, Arts
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Students at Brookside create Native American museum
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comThe halls of Brookside Elementary School turned into paths hundreds of years old Friday, bridging student exhibits about American Indian life from the Arctic to the southwest and all the way to the eastern woodlands. Fifth-grade classes at the school...Tags: Arts and Culture, Museums, Education, Minority Groups
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Fisherman or not, you can taste a bit of old Florida in Oak Hill
"You're not a fisherman, are you?" The guy who asked me that was laughing because I had walked past his fishing rod, perched against the wooden railing on the public fishing pier in Oak Hill, without noticing that it was bending slightly under the strain...Tags: Fishing, Natural Resources, Environmental Issues, Wildlife, Volusia County
Oct 20, 2011
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Oct 21, 2011
|Story| Aberdeen News
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Oct 22, 2011
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Oct 23, 2011
|Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
Oct 24, 2011
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Oct 25, 2011
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Oct 25, 2011
|Story| Daily Pilot
Oct 24, 2011
|Story| Jessamine Journal
Oct 22, 2011
|Column| Orlando Sentinel
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