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Mosquito complaints fewer this summer
jbahr@aberdeennews.comJudging by the number of phone calls, there is less buzz about mosquitoes this year. The Department of Parks, Recreation and Forestry has been getting “hardly any calls” about mosquitoes this summer, director Doug Johnson said at Wednesday&...Tags: American Red Cross, Social Issues, Emergency Planning, Charity, West Nile Virus
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College football scouting report: Towson at Rhode Island
No. 8 Towson (8-2, 6-1 Colonial Athletic Association) @ Rhode Island (3-7, 2-5)
Time: Saturday, 12:30 p.m.
Site: Meade Stadium, South Kingstown, R.I.
Radio: 1570 AM
Series: Rhode Island leads 6-5.
What's at stake: Towson looks to close out its...Tags: College Football, Walter Payton, Brandon Johnson, Northwestern Wildcats, Football
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Phil Steele’s Week 4 News & Notes Part 2
College Gridiron 365 Blog - Orlando SentinelFlorida punted on their first 2 poss but then Kentucky fumbled with 8:18 left in the 1Q which opened the floodgates. UF has now outscored UK 94-3 in the 1Q of their last 4 games. They got a 45 yd TD pass on the first play after the fumble. UF went 43/... -
Update: Storybook Land castle's walls being fortified
twager@aberdeennews.comRenovation at Storybook Land's castle should be complete in time for the first theater performance next week. Construction was needed because of movement in the east and west walls, said Mark Hoven, Aberdeen's park superintendent. The renovation, which...Tags: Building Material, Forests, Metal and Mineral, Natural Resources, Agricultural Research and Technology
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Credit-card, debit-card risks grow as thieves 'skim' your numbers
Without a gun, without a knife, without breaking into the bank he preyed upon, a young man in a baseball cap and sunglasses stole thousands of dollars from clueless customers at an Orlando SunTrust.
When he thought no one was looking, police say, he...Tags: Restaurants, Elections, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes, Banking
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Tough ice fishing winter
There used to be ice shacks resembling small cities on northeast South Dakota lakes this time of year, but because of deep snow on water bodies, ice anglers are scarce. Lake access is by snowmobile or ATVs with tracks. One concerned businessman from...Tags: South Dakota, Lifestyle and Leisure, Fishing
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Storybook Land ride fees go up; service praised
Rides at Storybook Land will cost a little more this year. Doug Johnson, Aberdeen's park and recreation director, said the price for a single carousel, train or balloon ride will increase from $1.50 to $1.75. A 10-ride punch ride will rise from $12 to...Tags: Forests, Prices, Natural Resources, Consumers, Human Interest
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Water line break floods several downtown buildings
Fox59Thousands of gallons of water poured into the lower levels of several buildings downtown Wednesday. It happened at the corner of Washington and Capitol Avenue where workers had accidentally severed an eight-inch water line. Water burrowed through the...Tags: Duke Realty Corporation, Indiana, Disasters, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers
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Webster: Chamber honors business, individuals
Sportsman's Cove was chosen as business of the year, and Jack and Mary Margaret Jacobs were selected citizens of the year by the Webster Area Chamber of Commerce. Sportsman's Cove is owned by Doug Johnson. The honorees were announced at the Chamber's...Tags: Human Interest
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Day County: Men help with fishing access
The owners of a Day County sport shop and a resort have been working for 10 days to keep several lakes open to anglers. Doug Johnson, the owner of Sportsmans Cove in Webster, is using a skid-steer loader to plow open roads to fishing spots, according to...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Fishing
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Grant money sought for new trails in Aberdeen
The city of Aberdeen is hoping a department of transportation grant may help with future trail development. The Aberdeen City Council gave Doug Johnson, parks and recreation director, its approval Tuesday to apply for the South Dakota Department of...Tags: Politics, Elections, South Dakota
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Possible library site in Aberdeen contended
Aberdeen's parks and recreation board has recommended that a downtown park be preserved instead of considered as a possible site of a future library, but the City Council will still have final say. The parks board passed a resolution on Wednesday asking...Tags: Politics, Government, Central Park, Public Officials
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