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Police searching for missing 88-year-old
SunSentinel.comPolice need help finding an 88-year-old man last seen Sunday asking for directions in a state park. Edward Corey Jr., a Miami-Dade County resident, never returned home after attending a function at the John U. Lloyd Beach State Park, authorities said. He...Tags: Illnesses, Mental Illness, Gardens and Parks, Hollywood Police Department
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2 killed in multi-vehicle crash on 295 in Greenbelt area
Sun reporterThe Baltimore-Washington Parkway has reopened after a major early morning accident in which two motorists died. All lanes of the parkway in the area of the Powder Mill Road exit in Prince George's County had been blocked until about 10:30 a.m.,...Tags: Motorcycling, Gardens and Parks, Vehicles
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Sunrise Highway closed near Connetquot State Park
mae.cheng@newsday.comSunrise Highway was closed in both directions near Connetquot State Park due to an accident that knocked down an electric pole, Suffolk police said. The accident happened around 3:30 p.m. but the details of how many vehicles were involved and the...Tags: Transportation, Road Transportation, Gardens and Parks
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Winner Waits To Claim Lottery Jackpot
A woman from a wealthy Connecticut town was in no rush to claim an $8.8 million lottery jackpot. Lynn Hagerbrant of Greenwich finally stepped forward Monday with the winning Connecticut Lottery Classic Lotto ticket from Nov. 23, 2007. The winning numbers...Tags: Casino and Gambling Industry, Casino and Gambling, Gaming and Lotteries, Greenwich
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Griffith Family Pushes for Park's Status as Historic Monument
Asked an opinion of his native Los Angeles -- where he lived for four decades before fleeing up the coast 15 years ago -- Griffith Van Griffith's mind goes to gridlocked streets, overflowing high-rises and urban unrest.
"I think about the millions of...Tags: Research, Culture, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Vehicles, Bill Cosby
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STREET TEAM MEMBERS AREA
THANKS TO ALL THE STREET TEAM MEMBERS WHO ATTENDED OUR FIRST MEETING! Each member who attended has already earned 20 points towards cool prizes. If you want to earn more points, you may attend one of the next two meetings. IF YOU HAVE NOT ATTENDED A...Tags: Home Depot Incorporated, Deerfield, Gardens and Parks
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Slots regulators' swinging door
Two former top attorneys with the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board who resigned within the past year have opened a law firm and now represent several casinos, including two they helped investigate as state regulators. Kevin Hayes, the board's former...Tags: Casino and Gambling Industry, Mount Airy, Scranton, Business Enterprises, Legal Services
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Indiana Dunes are spot of a high hunt: marijuana plants
Chicago Tribune reporterEver head to Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore and feel a calming mood wash over you? Perhaps that peaceful feeling came from the soft sand and the lapping waves of Lake Michigan. Perhaps not. The National Park Service on Thursday announced the park is...Tags: Addiction, Gardens and Parks, Law Enforcement
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Plans to Euthanize Baby Whale Put on Hold
The Associated PressSYDNEY-- Officials who had planned to euthanize an injured and abandoned baby whale postponed the operation Thursday night after being unable to find the animal in the dark waters off north Sydney. Geoff Ross, a wildlife management officer, said the...Tags: Animals, Nature, Gardens and Parks, Wildlife, Natural Resources
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Covered bridge will be rebuilt in Indiana state park
Jackson County is giving away the remains of an 19th century covered bridge that collapsed into the East Fork White River so that a coalition of groups can turn it into a state park's new centerpiece. The Jackson County Commissioners voted 3-0 Tuesday...Tags: Benjamin Harrison, Rivers, Heavy Engineering, Gardens and Parks, Bodies of Water
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Museums focus on immigration issue
Tribune correspondentNEW YORK — As the ferry from Manhattan sidles up to the dock at Ellis Island, the imposing arches and grand towers of the main building make it almost impossible for visitors not to feel like they are among the huddled masses who passed through here...Tags: National or Ethnic Minorities, Albany Park, Upton Sinclair, Culture, Demographics
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Shady Side heritage society selling donated houseboat
Generous donors have given the Shady Side Rural Heritage Society a houseboat, which it will sell to support its cultural and educational programs. The Fantastic, a 41-foot Gibson built in 1988, has twin Crusader 279-HP engines, two driving stations and...Tags: Monuments and Heritage Sites
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