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Washington rallies past Jefferson, forces Game 3 in sectionals
PREP BASEBALL CHARLES TOWN, W.Va. — After watching Jefferson take a 7-1 lead with six runs in the second inning, and despite seven errors, Washington capped its rally with three runs in the bottom of the seventh for a 9-8 victory on Friday, tying...Tags: Baseball, Clubs and Associations, College Baseball, Daktronics Incorporated, AAA
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Walmart, Sam's Club proposed for Oconomowoc's Pabst Farms site
Milwaukee Journal SentinelA Walmart supermarket and discount store and Sam's Club store are being proposed for Oconomowoc's Pabst Farms site, where city officials had once hoped to see a regional mall developed. The 151,000-square-foot Walmart supercenter and 136,000-square-foot...Tags: Farms, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., Walmart, Government, Public Officials
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LCTA will offer rides to Frances Slocum Park
The Citizens' Voice, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.The Luzerne County Transit Authority will begin a bus service to Frances Slocum Park beginning June 8. The bus service will run Monday through Saturday all summer long, providing low-cost public transit access to the 1,035-acre state park in Kingston...Tags: Canoeing and Kayaking, Public Transportation
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Hot dogs, trucks and bluffs featured at community parks events
La Crosse Tribune, Wis.Kids can hike an Onalaska bluff and get hands-on with some serious machinery in Holmen -- all by visiting a community park today. Onalaska, Holmen and La Crosse have special events planned for the first National Park Trust's Kids to Parks Day....Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Hot Dogs, Foods and Beverages
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Summer's goal nears halfway point
The Arizona Daily Star, TucsonThe Arizona Daily Star's Sportsmen's Fund Send a Kid to Camp program raises money so children from low-income households and military families can attend overnight YMCA, Boy Scout and Girl Scout and Camp Courage burn camps. Our goal is to raise $170,000... -
Records may be broken in Idaho state track championships
The Idaho StatesmanTrack and field coaches train their athletes to be at the peak of their abilities when the greatest prize is on the line. With that in mind, there are at least 15 overall state meet records that could be in jeopardy during the 5A/4A meets Friday and...Tags: Track and Field, Dwayne Johnson
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County talks development, grant money
The McDowell News, Marion, N.C.At Monday's regularly scheduled meeting, the McDowell County Commissioners: --Held a closed session for 20 minutes regarding an economic development matter. The commissioners did not take any action following the closed session. County Manager Chuck...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Bank of America Corp., Local Government, Colleges and Universities, Diabetes
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BRIEF: School officials: Students arrested after off-campus fight
The Star, Shelby, N.C.Several Kings Mountain High students were arrested at the school Wednesday in connection with a recent off-campus fight, according to school officials. The fight occurred last Friday outside the Kings Mountain YMCA, said Donna Carpenter, public...Tags: Students, Action (Movie Genre), Teaching and Learning
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Gaddy: 'No one wants to talk about' sexual assault
The Courier-Tribune, Asheboro, N.C.Myra Gaddy, victims advocate for the Randolph County Sheriff's Office, was honored with a plaque of appreciation from the N.C. Coalition Against Sexual Assault (NCCASA) at the state meeting on May 7. Gaddy has served as chairman of the board for the...Tags: Board of Directors, Sex Crimes, Sexual Assault, United Way , Assault
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Authorities to take another look at 1985 homicide
The Cass County Sheriff's Office in conjunction with the Elkhart County prosecutor's office, the Elkhart City Police Department and the Indiana State Police have agreed to look into an unsolved homicide from 1985. Ada Haradine, who lived on Crabtree Lane... -
Project Potential celebrates graduates, new recipients
The Dispatch, Lexington, N.C.Montgomery, an author and professor at Winston-Salem State University, was the guest speaker at the annual banquet at the J. Smith Young YMCA that recognize students from both Lexington middle and high schools. The event highlights seniors as the 2013...Tags: Students, Financial Aid, Winston-Salem State University, High Schools, East Carolina University
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Mayor: Seeking safety, stability
The Record, Stockton, Calif.FULL audio: Mayor Silva's State of the City address STOCKTON -- Showing his determination to fight for a struggling city, Stockton Mayor Anthony Silva ended his State of the City speech Thursday by donning a gladiator helmet and raising a spiked scepter...Tags: Hobbies, Elections, Bankruptcy, Local Government
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