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Obituary: Helen B. Croft
LENOIR CITY, TENN. — Helen B. Croft, 97, of Clinton and Lenoir City, Tenn., passed away Friday, July 13, 2012, at River Oaks Place in Lenoir City. Born July 18, 1914, in Greencastle,¿Ind., she was the daughter of the late James and Mayme Young. She...
Tags: Funeral Parlor and Crematorium, Human Interest, Amedisys Incorporated
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Highmore teen wins national rodeo title
Drew Cowan of Highmore added an impressive line to his cowboy resume Saturday night. National champion. Cowan won the National High School Finals Rodeo in tie-down (calf) roping. Having competed at the National Finals last year and finishing third,...
Tags: Watertown, Saddle Broncing, Rodeo, Bareback Rodeo
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Filner leads DeMaio in poll
SAN DIEGO -- Rep. Bob Filner, D-San Diego, edged out Councilman Carl DeMaio, his opponent in the San Diego mayor's race, in a poll released Monday. The poll, conducted by Fairbanks, Maslin, Maullin, Metz & Associates of Santa Monica, showed Filner with...
Tags: Radio Industry, Elections, Politics, Bob Filner, Local Elections
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Davie councilman questions legality of synthetic drug ban
The town may soon join the growing list of South Florida cities outlawing the sale of synthetic drugs — but one councilman fears Davie's ban may be unconstitutional. Like Sweetwater and Lauderhill, Davie wants to crack down not only on stores...
Tags: Prisons, Criminal Laws, Lauderhill, High Blood Pressure, Laws
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Cities joining legal crusade to ban fake pot, 'bath salts'
Synthetic marijuana has been in the cross hairs of cities waging their own war against synthetic drugs. Now it's bath salts, the designer drug meant to mimic cocaine. The ban movement was already under way when the world learned of the gruesome...Tags: Broward County, Rudy Eugene, Lauderhill, Miami International Airport Fire (2011), Coral Springs
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San Diego County piers
Imperial Beach Pier Overview: California's southernmost recreational pier is within walking distance of the Mexican border. At its end is the Tin Fish, a small eatery with seafood, burgers and sandwiches. At its foot are Cow-a-Bunga, a coffee store,...
Tags: Seafood, Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Sandwiches, Foods and Beverages, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Tree pollen reaches high levels, stays there
Tree pollen levels have reached high levels as spring weather dominates March so far.
While allergy sufferers typically aren’t uncomfortable until March, Dr. Alvin Sanico, medical director at Greater Baltimore Medical Center’s allergy...Tags: Allergies
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Happy faux-lidays
Every year, Marie Puskas and her extended family put all of their eggs in one basket — along with their Valentines, New Year's noisemakers, Christmas gifts, Thanksgiving fixings and Halloween treats.
Naturally, they call this annual family...Tags: Travel, Family, Christmas, Tampa, Daytona Beach
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'The Wire' has ended, but its talent is still being tapped
With Felicia "Snoop" Pearson's guilty plea last week to conspiracy to sell heroin, one question being asked by fans of "The Wire" is how other cast members of the Baltimore-based series are doing.
The answer: Several are doing just fine professionally....Tags: Michael Chiklis, Celebrities and Health Issues, Dominic West, Juliet Stevenson, Armed Conflicts
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Baltimore: America's biggest branch town
The name "Constellation Energy" will still be around. The energy trading firm will still be doing much the same thing it ever has in a large, new building on Baltimore's waterfront. It will have somewhat fewer employees, but it will, at least for the next...Tags: Annapolis, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Hermosa, Al Gore, Energy
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Files on Leopold's political foes include information from police database
The Anne Arundel County Police Department acknowledged Wednesday that a statewide police criminal records database was accessed in order for County Executive John R. Leopold to investigate political opponents.
The revelation came as the department...Tags: Research, Justice System, Lawyers, Prosecution, Elections
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Arrests made in developmentally disabled man's murder
SAN DIEGO - Two suspects accused of fatality shooting a developmentally disabled 21-year-old man riding a bicycle nearly a year ago was arrested, according to deputies. Accused killers, 21-year-old Juan Ignacio Gomez and 19-year-old Humberto Emanuel...
Tags: Gomez (music group), Shootings, Murder
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