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FROM THE EDITOR
Just some random observations on a Monday morning ... - Mr. Yuk: His face says it all. He's putrid green with his tongue sticking out. It can only mean "Mr. Yuk" has found something unsafe for human consumption. Some enterprising "artist" used Mr. Yuk...Tags: South Dakota, Elections, Politics, John Lee Hooker, Celebrities and Bad Behavior
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Community Shares Ideas on Bronson Park Fountain
FOX 17 News ReporterMany consider it the centerpiece of Bronson Park in Kalamazoo: it’s called ‘Fountain of the Pioneers” built in the late 1930's by Alfonso Iannelli. Preservationists have asked for it to be on the National Historic Registry. The...Tags: Europe, Human Interest, Minority Groups
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Entertainment, history await during program Sunday at Whitestone Hill Battlefield Historic Site
Cowboy singer T.J. Casey of Billings, Mont., will provide the entertainment Sunday in the annual program at the Whitestone Hill Battlefield Historic Site northwest of Ellendale, N.D. Casey has spent two-thirds of his life in a saddle, working cattle and...Tags: Fine Arts, Arts and Culture, Politics, North Dakota, Elections
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Play to take audience through tales worldwide
Aberdeen Community Theatre's Young People's Theatre is busy planning a trip around the world in Patrick Greene and Jason Pizzarello's “Around the World in 8 Plays.”
It's a trip that takes place in a simple marketplace square and the only luggage...Tags: Jamaica, Minority Groups, Travel, Trips and Vacations
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Aberdeen students ahead of state average
edickey@aberdeennews.comMore Aberdeen students ranked advanced or proficient in math and reading on South Dakota tests than the statewide average. Aberdeen was 81 percent advanced or proficient in math and 80 percent in reading, which is higher than the statewide scores: 77...Tags: South Dakota, Science and Technology, Politics, Elections, Schools
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Pokeweed: Birds will send you thank-you chirp if you let it grow in your yard
Pokeweed is not exactly a garden lover’s favorite plant, but the birds will send you a nice thank-you chirp if you find some corner where it can grow.
In fact, most gardeners consider pokeweed an unwanted weed but it can be quite beautiful and...Tags: Politics, Elections, Minority Groups
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Calendar
Friday to Monday Rita Rudner Back In Town The Laguna Playhouse welcomes back Rita Rudner for an exclusive four-day stand-up engagement, "Rita Rudner Returns" at 7 p.m. nightly. Tickets are $65 and $55, and can be bought at http://www.lagunaplayhouse.com...Tags: American Red Cross, Arts and Culture, Human Interest, Minority Groups, Travel
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Glading growing on and off the field for Bayhawks
Danny Glading has made a name for himself as a one-man offensive showcase.
In high school, the Bethesda native set Georgetown Prep records with 274 points and 156 assists. In his first year at Virginia, Glading was the only freshman in the country to...Tags: Politics, Obesity, Physical Conditions, Health, Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia)
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Pokeweed: It's for the birds
Pokeweed is not exactly a garden lover's favorite plant, but the birds will send you a nice thank-you chirp if you find some corner where it can grow. In fact, most gardeners consider pokeweed an unwanted weed but it can be quite beautiful and charming,...Tags: Minority Groups
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Some SD school districts face opt-out urgency
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — The increasing number of South Dakota school districts that are opting out of the state property tax freeze to make up for cuts in state aid is putting a burden on some other districts that rely heavily on federal funding....Tags: South Dakota, Schools, Minority Groups
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If you're eating an apple a day, make it a local McIntosh
You might not know it, but you live in the fruit belt.
Washington and Frederick counties in Maryland; Hampshire, Berkeley and Jefferson counties in West Virginia; Frederick County, Va.; and Adams County, Pa., account for the vast majority of the tree...Tags: West Virginia, Frederick County (Maryland), Virginia, Apples, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Annual Manual Listings: Parks & Beaches
Bauer Park, Copse Rd., Madison, 203-318-8651. Once a working farm, now a 65-acre nature preserve. Hiking trails, community gardens, star-gazing platform. Beaver Ponds Park, Between Sherman Pkwy. and Crescent St., 203-946-8027. 63 acres of natural areas...Tags: Killingworth, Labor Day, New London (New London, Connecticut), Forestry and Timber, Gardens and Parks
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