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Archivist preparing records for move (This Week Dublin)

A 1908 plat map of Union County lies flat on a table top in the temporary office of archivist Stephen Badenhop.


The Players Are Aiming For The Green (CBS 47 Jacksonville)

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. --- Golf professionals help to donate cash to local charities


Contamination from meth labs (WWMT 3 Kalamazoo)

(NEWSCHANNEL 3) - It could be happening right next door, and you might never realize it. Methamphetamine use is a problem we've been dealing with for years now, but the bigger problem may be meth labs.


XM Radio, Sirius unveil new lineups (Chicago Tribune)


Moms Bring on the Baby Bling (Washington Post)

With profitable start-up, two area stay-at-mothers prove that jewelry and teething toys are not mutually exclusive. ยป Vanessa M. Gezari


Jeff Schweitzer: Transition Topic I: Education and Scientific Illiteracy (HuffingtonPost)

People opposed to irradiated food ignore the existence of more than 50 known strains of E. coli that can cause bloody diarrhea, kidney failure, and death.


Caleigh and the chicken (USM Free Press)

Just last week I heard on the radio that during Whole Foods Fall Madness Sale whole chickens were going for .99/lb. accompanied by .39/lb. butternut squash (sale ends November 4th, but the store is open until 10 p.m.). I heard value either way, as you can get a lot of mileage out of a chicken.


Q&A With Sandy Feather: It's time to prepare garden for winter and next spring (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

Q. I planted my first vegetable garden this year. Is there anything special I need to do to prepare my garden for winter beyond removing the dead plants?


ODDS AND ENDS: "Mockingbird" plays Midland and "Die Fledermaus" Bay City (The Saginaw News)

A Pulitzer-winning story comes to the Midland Center for the Arts, Eastman at West St. Andrews, when the Midland Theatre Guild and Northwood University present an adaptation of Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird." Directed by Susie Polito, the play...


Monroe County ex-detective never quit on cold case (The Toledo Blade)

For Pete Navarre, the 1967 murder of Eileen Adams became an obsession. The retired Monroe County sheriff's detective used to sit in the driveway of the house on the corner of Sylvania Avenue and Douglas Road where the 14-year-old allegedly was held and replay the details of the case over and over in his mind. Last summer, he revisited the West Toledo neighborhood - where the girl was last ...


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