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Clark County local briefs
Fort Boonesborough to re-enact 1778 siege
Fort Boonesborough State Park is hosting its annual “1778 Siege of Boonesborough” weekend beginning today.
The weekend includes battle reenactments today and Sunday, and a special night battle tonight...Tags: College Sports, Minority Groups, College Basketball
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America's past inside Baltimore's history
For Pat Stout, what started as a return on an investment with urban housing developers became an in-town address to enjoy on the weekends before finally morphing into her sole residence as well as the breathtaking repository for her vast collection of...Tags: Little Italy (Baltimore, Maryland), Inner Harbor, Edgewood, Lifestyle and Leisure, Real Estate
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In praise of food trucks
Recently, there was an interesting confluence of stories in the paper. Though probably unintended, a story about the new future tenants at Burbank's The Pointe office building (“KCET, DC Comics move in to area, June 25) was followed the next day...Tags: Adam Schiff, Politics, Minority Groups, Elections
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Eight tribes to share in $4.4 million in grants
Eight American Indian tribes will share in more than $4 million in federal grant money for historic preservation. The grants are funded by revenues from federal oil leases on the Outer Continental Shelf. South Dakota tribes receiving the grants are: The...Tags: South Dakota, Human Interest, Minority Groups
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Digging up the past: Archaeological finds in Washington County
chrisc@herald-mail.comPicture this: A wooded land at the bottom of a 1,000-foot ridge. Sunlight slants through oaks and beeches. Birds warble. Insects buzz. Two streams gurgle as they meet a stone's throw away. A hunting party of Woodland Indians appears, following a barely...Tags: History, Maryland, History (tv network), Washington County (Maryland), Traffic
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Archaelogy exhibit opens downtown
Editor's note: This is the ninth in a 12-part series about Washington County Historical Society's founders. The Washington County Historical Society, in cooperation with the Hagerstown- Washington County Convention and Visitors Bureau, is hosting an...Tags: History, Maryland, Dioramas, Colleges and Universities, Washington County (Maryland)
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Festival fun in August
Clear Spring Firemen’s Carnival | Aug. 1-6 Amusement rides and food. Entertainment by Tori Anderson & Possum Holler Farewell Tour, Rick K and the Allnighters, The Back Creek Valley Boys, The Kentucky Headhunters, Daryl Singletary and John Conlee....Tags: Kentucky, Travel, Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Human Interest
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Weekend Preview: Top five San Diego events v 5
From the DiscoverSD-hosted Indian Summer bash at Bar West on Friday, to the San Diego Yacht & Boat Show and San Diego Pride Parade & Festival, both going off Friday through Sunday, we lucky locals are in for yet another action-packed weekend, and we&...Tags: Fashion Trends, Colleges and Universities, Dining and Drinking, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Entertainment
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Garrard group to promote arts in the community
msimpson@amnews.comLANCASTER — Instead of leaving local history quiet in closed books or yellowing in old newspapers, the Garrard County Arts Council hopes to recreate it in vibrant color with murals in Lancaster. The council has completed the first sketch for a mural...Tags: History, Chicago Hotels, Facebook, Arts, Business
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U Mich. receives record number of applications
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — The University of Michigan says it's received a record number of applications from aspiring freshmen for the fifth-straight year. The school said Wednesday 39,570 people have applied for the 2011-12 freshman class, up 25...Tags: Colleges and Universities, African Americans, University of Michigan, Hispanic and Latino Americans, Minority Groups
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Hansen: State's no-fishing rule stinks
When fishing as a boy, I used to stare at my jar of salmon eggs and marvel. I wondered how they could arrive so perfectly formed and opaque and inherently controversial — stripped from their host like corn off a cob. Years later as a reporter...Tags: Microsoft Corporation, Chicago Hotels, Lifestyle and Leisure, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Fishing
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Frohling elected president of national meat processors group
Jon Frohling, owner of Frohling Meats in Hecla, has been elected president of the American Association of Meat Processors at the American Convention of Meat Processors and Suppliers' Exhibition in Reno, Nev. Frohling served in multiple positions with...Tags: Wisconsin, Politics, South Dakota, Minority Groups, Elections
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