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Winter on the southern side of Illinois
Tribune staff reporterI love the wild ruggedness of canyons, and Ghost Dance Canyon doesn't disappoint. Sure, its walls don't stretch hundreds and hundreds of feet toward the sky, like something you'll find in the southern Utah red rock country, for instance. But, while...Tags: Wetlands, Rock and Roll Music, Caves and Caverns, Landforms, Rivers
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Singles
Singles Thursday Changing Focus This support group for separated or divorced adults meets at 7 p.m. Thursdays at the Faith Lutheran Church, 8 Sherwood Road, Cockeysville. A group also meets at 7 p.m. Thursdays at Prince of Peace Presbyterian Church,...Tags: Culture, Society, Dance, Viniculture, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Police Identify Kayaker Who Drowned In Ridgefield
State authorities have released the name of a kayaker who drowned at a state park pond in Ridgefield earlier this week. The Department of Environmental Protection identified the man on Wednesday as 54-year-old Theodore Kunst, a former Ridgefield...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Ridgefield
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Lehigh Valley Sportsfest XII
When: Tonight through Sunday Where: Cedar Beach (primary venue). Also: Parkland High School, Jordan Lanes, Irving Park, AMF Parkway Lanes, Little Lehigh Parkway, Bob Rodale Fitness Park, Rose Garden Pavilion, Allentown Golf Course, Jordan Park, YM-YWCA,...Tags: Tourism and Leisure
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Officials identify boy who drowned in Lehigh River
Of The Morning CallA 17-year-old Hazleton area boy was killed early Wednesday when he jumped off a train trestle into the Lehigh River in Carbon County and drowned, officials said. Carl Smith had been swimming with at least two other youths near the Glen Onoko area of...Tags: Norfolk Southern Corporation, Jim Thorpe, Tourism and Leisure, Swimming
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Coltsville Clears Hurdle
No area of Hartford has more history or economic development potential than Coltsville. So it's exciting that the former factory village and industrial crucible developed by entrepreneur and inventor Samuel Colt has passed muster for the second time...Tags: Dirk Kempthorne, Ridgefield, House, Mark Twain, Economic Policy
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Enriching parks and self-esteem
Sun ReporterSimone Collins smiled shyly as she wiped dirt-splotched hands on her limp T-shirt, a bead of sweat sliding from her hairline down her neck. "This dirt gives me a sense of honor," said the Baltimore teen, her gaze switching from her hands to a newly...Tags: Natural Resource Industry, Dundee, Patapsco, People, Tourism and Leisure
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Volunteer Notes
The Volunteer Center Serving Howard County, in cooperation with the Community Emergency Response Network, is recruiting members of the community and referring them to local nonprofit and government agencies that need volunteers for disaster preparedness...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Charity, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Emergency Planning, People
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Green Valley State Park gets overhaul
State environmental officials say Green Valley State Park in Creston in southeast Iowa will get a major overhaul over the next two years. The transformation is expected to include a new lake and improved campground. Iowa Department of Natural...Tags: Tourism and Leisure
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Colt complex recommended as national landmark
The Coltsville factory complex in Hartford featuring a building topped with a blue onion-shaped dome is a step closer to being named a National Historic Landmark. The National Park Service Advisory Board voted unanimously Tuesday to recommend the...Tags: Jodi Rell, Tourism and Leisure, Firearms, Samuel Colt, Defense
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