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In support
Al-Anon is a support group comprised of persons whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking. It’s sole purpose is to help the families and friends of problem drinkers. For information in St. Joseph, LaPorte, Marshall and Starke...Tags: Autism, Reformed, Sjogren's Syndrome, Roman Catholicism, Baptist
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Sports columnist: A moment that wrote itself
The date — Sept. 6, 1995 — had been circled on calendars, not just in Baltimore, but throughout the country. The countdown for the Orioles' Cal Ripken Jr. to break Lou Gehrig's consecutive-games record had gone on for months. And yet, if I...
Tags: Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Fox Broadcasting Company, Baseball, Newspapers, Al Gore
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Hamilton joins elite list
Here is the list of Major League Baseball players who have hit four home runs in one game: May 8, 2012: Josh Hamilton of Texas in a 10-3 win over Baltimore. Sept. 25, 2003: Carlos Delgado of Toronto in a 10-8 win over the Tampa Bay Devil Rays. May...Tags: Tampa Bay Rays, Mike Cameron, Mike Schmidt, Carlos Delgado, Chicago Cubs
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Jeffrey L. Marone, 62, Hollsopple
Jeffrey L. Marone, 62, Hollsopple, died May 8, 2012, at St. Clair Memorial Hospital, Pittsburgh. Born Aug. 2, 1949, in Johnstown, son of Frank C. and Irene “Pinky” (Capazze) Marone. Preceded in death by mother, and brother, Dana F. “...Tags: Pittsburgh, Lou Gehrig's Disease, Human Interest, Somerset County (Pennsylvania), Funeral Parlor and Crematorium
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Small-town Jimmie Foxx brought big-time power
Sixty miles east of Babe Ruth's birthplace, in the drowsy town of Sudlersville (population 497), stands a statue of the other great slugger from Maryland's past. But you'll have to stop at the town's only red light, corner of Church and Main, to view...
Tags: Sculpture, Arts and Culture, Baseball, New York Yankees, MLB Most Valuable Player Award
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Film Crew to join Ellis Family on Orlando Walk to Defeat ALS
Vital Signs Health Blog - Orlando SentinelTaking literal steps to help defeat Lou Gehrig’s Disease, a paralyzing and deadly disease also called ALS, more than a thousand community members are expected to join patient Dan Ellis and his family on The Walk to Defeat ALS, at Lake Eola Friday. A... -
Leopards shifting players on the O-line
SportsTalkWhen Lafayette football coach Frank Tavani and I talked about offensive linemen before the start of his team's spring camp, I asked him if there was a three-position guy in the group to take the place of Matt Welch, who...... -
Rippee tosses 1-hitter in win over Glendale
mscott@kspr.comSPRINGFIELD, MO - The Kickapoo Chiefs knocked off rival Glendale 11-1 in 5 innings in a game dedicated to long time Glendale coach Howard Bell who is battling ALS or Lou Gehrig's Disease. Kickapoo senior Ryan Rippee tossed a 1-hit complete game for the...Tags: Lou Gehrig's Disease
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Best-ever ballparks
Fenway Park turned 100 on Friday, standing grander than ever. No place does better combining history with technology, and the clam chowder's awfully good too. In honor of Fenway, here's one guy's take on baseball's best-ever ballparks. The only caveat is...
Tags: Barry Bonds, Alicia Keys, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Satchel Paige, San Diego Padres
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Hall of Fame nominations open
Developer Abe Atiyeh, whom I once dubbed the Rajah of Rezoning, is at it again, pitching two more drug and alcohol treatment centers — one across the street from one that just was rejected — in Bethlehem. I attended one of the hearings for...Tags: Politics, Interior Policy, Roy Afflerbach, Allentown, Emmaus
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Can Baltimore's 'Ball Boys' be the next 'Pawn Stars?'
The new ABC reality TV series "Ball Boys" opens with the motto: "Every great moment in sports leaves something behind."
This network series set in a Baltimore sports memorabilia shop tells the stories of what happens to some of the stuff left behind....Tags: Television Industry, Football, Jim Brown, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Radio
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Run For Your Luck 5K to benefit Community Free Clinic
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comWashington County Commissioner Ruth Ann Callaham plans to join in when the first St. Patrick’s Day “Run For Your Luck 5K” is held in Hagerstown. Callaham said she will run with her daughter and 8-year-old grandson during the Saturday,...Tags: Local Government, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Lou Gehrig's Disease, Road Running, Ceremonies
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