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Outdoors: Classic winners at D&R show
South Bend TribuneThree former Bassmaster Classic winners will join other top bass fishing pros at the D&R Sports Spring Fishing and Boat Show in Kalamazoo next weekend. Classic winners Davey Hite, Skeet Reese and Kevin VanDam will be giving seminars along with Ish...Tags: Fishing, Lifestyle and Leisure, Science and Technology, Litigation and Regulation
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Urban explorer aims to visit all 77 Chicago 'community areas' in 77 weeks
For RedEyeBowling trophies that have collected dust from decades past litter the interior of Mont Clare Shoe Repair (7181 W. Grand Ave.), a family-owned business tucked away in the city's far Northwest Side Mont Clare community. The business is celebrating its 75th...Tags: Wrigleyville, Human Interest, Wicker Park, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Florida travel calendar for January
Check out festivals and events in January across the state.
View events this coming weekend, or view the whole month's offerings by region below:
Coming up this week
Jan. 26, Feb. 2: Just for Kids. SeaWorld Orlando. SeaWorld Orlando kicks off its...Tags: Road Running, Tampa, Viniculture, Pet Shops, Services, and Supplies, Gardens and Parks
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The Katniss effect: Archery in Howard County gets a boost from popular books, movies
Ask Dan Kratt what inspired his daughter, fifth-grader Susannah, to sign up for archery classes this fall, and he’ll respond with three words. The Hunger Games. When Susannah showed up for the first day of the introductory course offered by...
Tags: Jennifer Lawrence, Sykesville, Summer Olympics, Ellicott City, NBC (tv network)
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Senior Olympian touts archery as a sport that's right on target for families
For years, archery has been a part of Westminster resident Vicki Clem's life. But Clem, 71, who taught French in the Howard County public school system for 39 years, got started back in 1981, in a somewhat back-handed way — she simply got tired...Tags: Human Interest, Amusement and Theme Parks, Howard County
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Brock's 'best match' highlights Somerset tennis victory
JOHNSTOWN — Hope Brock's comeback victory at No. 2 singles highlighted Somerset's 3-2 victory over Bishop McCort in girls varsity tennis Thursday at Roxbury Park. "She (Hope) played the best match of her young career," Somerset coach...Tags: Football, Dave Williams, Wrestling, Glenn Miller, Joint Chiefs of Staff
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Midwest Huntfest takes over Wichita's Century II
The Midwest Huntfest filled the Expo Hall in Century II with anything and everything to do with fishing and hunting for three whole days (Friday, Aug. 10 – Sunday, Aug. 12). Over 50 hunting and fishing vendors offered hunters various items, such as...
Tags: Neal McCoy, Buddy Groom, Fishing, Hunting, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Luis Antonio Alvarez Murillo advances from first round Friday at Olympics
LONDON — Mexicali resident Luis Antonio Alvarez Murillo had a positive first day in the men’s individual 70-meter archery event at the 2012 London Olympics here Friday. The 21-year-old finished 30th with a score of 665 to advance to the head-...
Tags: Mexico, Malaysia
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Appreciation banquet for Somerset Businessmen
SOMERSET — Somerset American Legion Post 181 will hold an appreciation banquet to salute the Cambria County American Legion champion Somerset Businessmen. The banquet will be held at 7 p.m. on Aug. 21. Coaches and players eat free. Tickets for...Tags: Golf, Sports, American Legion
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'Brave' co-director, producer take up arms to promote Pixar's latest
There's this thing they do at Pixar called plussing. Jonah Lehrer, in his book “Imagine,” describes Pixar plussing as "a technique that allows people to improve ideas without using harsh or judgmental language." During production meetings,...
Tags: Pixar Animation, Mark Andrews , Brave (movie), Movies, Newspaper and Magazine
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Recent blockbusters luring new archers in S.D.
SIOUX FALLS (AP) - William Tell lived in Switzerland in the 14th century. That is, if he was a real person. There's a chance he's pure fable. Either way, the fact that he has any name recognition in contemporary America is a testament to the time-...Tags: Brave (movie), Movies, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Hunting, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Sports briefs
Baseball playoffs In a District 5 Class A high school baseball play-in baseball game Tuesday, No. 6-seed Forbes Road defeated No. 11-seed Rockwood 16-1 in three innings. Forbes Road advances to play at third-seeded Meyersdale today at 4:30 p.m. No. 7...Tags: Detroit Tigers, Baseball, Little League Baseball, Manufacturing and Engineering, AAA
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