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Smithsonian canoe trips to resume
Canoe trips at the Smithsonian Environmental Education Center were set to resume this weekend after private donors replaced the fleet of boats that were destroyed in a June storm. The Keith Campbell Foundation and donors chipped in money after high winds...Tags: Canoeing and Kayaking
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Travel miracles: What was lost can sometimes be found
Jeffrey R. Neuman had flown halfway to Chicago when he glanced at his wrist and "got a sinking feeling." His vintage Cartier watch, which his wife gave him two decades ago, was missing. Panicked, the marketing executive asked her to call lost-and-found...Tags: Auction Service, Prosecution, Theft, Employees
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Door still open to couple in need
Matt Bjonerud is the young, urban professional who opened his Baltimore rowhouse to a homeless couple last winter. They're still with him this summer. The man still panhandles. But his wife found a job. They no longer sleep in a tent. That's progress....Tags: Family, Homelessness, Rentals, Glen Burnie, Injuries
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Wealth driving 'No' vote on slots
Sun reporterStewart Bainum Jr., who fought the Maryland lottery as a state lawmaker, left politics more than two decades ago. But the multimillionaire and hotel magnate is still playing a role in the debate over gambling in Maryland - he recently cut a $10,000...Tags: Casino and Gambling, Game Playing, Government, Tourism and Leisure, Elections
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Six compete for Volusia County Council District 2 seat
Sentinel Staff WriterExperience and business know-how. The beach. And the economy, of course. Those issues dominate the race for the Volusia County Council District 2 seat. Six candidates, most of whom are making their first run for public office, are running for the seat...Tags: University of Central Florida, Government, Elections, Hospitals and Clinics, Beach Vacations
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'Wind in the Willows' set for 2 shows
IceHouse Theatre's summer performance-camp participants will present Wind in the Willows at 7 p.m. Wednesday and 12:30 p.m. Thursday. Full of singing and dancing, the performance will last an hour and 15 minutes. Tickets are $3; call the box office at...Tags: Auction Service, Natural Disasters, Meteorological Disasters, Disasters, Libraries and Museums
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Wanted: Art entries for celebrations
Artists have opportunities to showcase their talents in Poinciana and in St. Cloud.. *Artists and artisans are being sought for the seventh annual Fall Festival at Solivita from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Nov. 8 in Poinciana. The festival is expected to draw...Tags: Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Adult Education, House and Home, Forestry and Timber, Educational Development Corporation
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Wanted: Art entries for celebrations
Artists have opportunities to showcase their talents in St. Cloud and in Poinciana. *Submissions are being sought for the official poster of the St. Cloud Centennial Jubilee. The winner will be announced at the downtown Halloween festival. The artist...Tags: Festive Event, House and Home, Forestry and Timber, Theft
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Mom blogs through son's cancer battle
Chicago Tribune Newspapers"Chase Crawford-Quickel is cancer free! Hallelujah!! Thanks be to God! Your prayers, love and support have gotten us through one heck of a year. I can't stop crying and finally they are tears of joy. Thank you, thank you, thank you. ... " Kim Quickel...Tags: Mental Illness, Fishing, Diseases, Game Playing, Family
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142 swim at Centre Island Beach to benefit Red Cross
christina.hernandez@newsday.comFor many of the 142 swimmers who ventured into the surf at Centre Island Beach for an American Red Cross fundraiser Saturday, the event was about remembering loved ones -- especially those with an affinity for the water. The 19th annual Swim-A-Cross in...Tags: Death and Dying, Swimming, Game Playing, Relief and Aid Organizations, Baby Products, Games, and Toys
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