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Handler: Punxsutawney Phil in high spirits despite snowfall, threats
staff writer, @damichellegAs more snow fell Monday some Somerset County residents took to social media to call for Punxsutawney Phil's demise. Residents watched as 7 inches of snow fell in Somerset — eight weeks after the infamous groundhog said there would only be six...Tags: Somerset County (Pennsylvania), National Weather Service
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Punxsutawney Phil 'indicted' over spring forecast
CINCINNATI (AP) — Famed groundhog Punxsutawney Phil might want to go back into hibernation. Authorities in still-frigid Ohio have issued an "indictment" of the furry rodent, who predicted an early spring when he didn't see his shadow after...
Tags: Butler County, Prosecution, National Weather Service
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Blackhawks season is real-life 'Groundhog Day'
For RedEyeAt 9 a.m. the"Do do do …" of "Chelsea Dagger" blares from the alarm-clock radio. "OK, Chicago, rise and shine, and don't forget your Uggs 'cause it's cooooold out there today," Waddle says. "It's coooold out there every day," Silvy says "But...Tags: Sports, Ice Hockey, French Toast
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Quiet days ahead after biggest snowstorm in 2 years
Tribune reportersThe Chicago area can look forward to some quiet, almost balmy days after being hit by the largest snowstorm in two years. Temperatures will climb into the 40s by this weekend with maybe some rain, according to National Weather Service meteorologist...Tags: Metra, O'Hare International Airport
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Snow business good for village, not for plow drivers
Despite what looks to be a big finish to the 2012-13 snow season — with a pair of snow-heavy weeks at the end of February and to start March — Tinley Park still has saved plenty of road salt and overtime dollars this year. Even with snow...Tags: Weather, Global Change, St. Patrick's Day
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State Dept.: Minimal environmental impact from Keystone pipeline
WASHINGTON – The State Department issued a long-awaited environmental review of the controversial Keystone XL oil pipeline that concludes it would have a minimal impact on the environment, increasing the chances that the project might be approved in...Tags: Keystone XL Pipeline, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, U.S. Department of State, Petroleum Industry
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Biggest snow of the season not quite finished
Tribune reportersThe storm that socked the Chicago area with the season's biggest snowfall has tapered off, but it's not completely finished with us. Snow will continue falling periodically today, dropping another inch or two in the city and up to three inches in the...Tags: Cross Country Skiing, Air Transportation Delays, Chicago Transit Authority, National Weather Service
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Kevin Hunt: Self-Checkout Voice Tells Stunned Bristol Woman, 'No Bagels For You!'
The Hartford CourantLet's walk the aisles of Stop & Shop today for this edition of "Is It Just Me?," where no question is too small for The Bottom Line. Remember, it's not just you. (Usually.) Other people want to know, too. Send appropriately benign questions to The...Tags: Tomatoes, Human Interest, Newington, Rocky Hill, Southington
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Midwest storm hits overnight, Chicago could see 6 inches of snow
The winter storm that walloped the Great Plains today entered the Chicago area late Thursday and will linger through the morning commute on Friday, possibly dumping up to half a foot of snow here. As of 9 p.m. a winter weather advisory is in effect for...
Tags: Southern U.S. Storms (2011), Politics, Executive Branch, Sam Brownback, Weather Warnings
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At the fashion show, fun for a good cause
The other thing that happened on Groundhog Day is that Elizabeth Stirba, a Parkland High School senior, became the face of Le Femme Boutique. Fewer people heard about this than heard about Punxsutawney Phil's prediction of an early spring, but both...
Tags: Turning Point of Lehigh Valley, Inc., Entertainment, Entertainment Events, Fashion Shows, Abusive Behavior
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Report: Park attacker called girl, 4, a hooker; claimed to be Obama
FloriDUHSharaya Smith was visiting a New Port Richey park along with her daughter, 4, and her three-year old nephew on Groundhog Day when a stranger came out of the bushes who claimed to be President Obama and allegedly told her that he was here "to rid the world...Tags: Barack Obama
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Porcupine Stands in for Marmot on Groundhog Day
Channel 2 NewsThanks to the Alaska State Legislature, Alaska celebrates Marmot Day on February 2, which is the Alaska version of Groundhog Day. This year, Snickers, a porcupine, stood in for Alaska’s furry ground squirrel at a celebration in Portage at the...Tags: Sarah Palin, Conservation, Endangered Species, Wildlife, Environmental Issues
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Feb 27, 2013
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Feb 6, 2013
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Feb 3, 2013
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