Season of the itch: Rash of poison ivy cases seen
Unfortunately for those sensitive to the seasonal nuisance — poison ivy might be more prevalent this summer and in summers to come.
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Air show brings huge crowds to Pease
Armed with lawn chairs and plenty of bottled water, tens of thousands of people descended on Pease International Tradeport Saturday for the much-anticipated Boston-Portsmouth Air Show.
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Sound Check: Kid Rock keeps fans waiting for solid news of album
Notes from the music beat ...
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Visitors come bearing vegetables, cake
Thank God, prayers answered. We got some lovely rain, beautiful showers that came to the thirsty earth. Everything looks so green, especially the grass and trees, and the lawn mowers are humming, grass is flying and folks are planting their turnip patche
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Kids-East Bay Through September 5
"LASTSUNDAYSFEST," -- Aug. 29. A street fair featuring live music, crafts, artisans, mechanical bull riding, clowns, bounce houses, face painting and more. Event takes place along Telegraph Avenue in Berkeley between Dwight and Bancroft.
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Back to life
When entering the Genesee Neighborhood near downtown Lansing from the south, a large two-story white house at the corner of Butler Boulevard and Ionia Street gives you a forbidding welcome.
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Gulf Relief Well Crews Watch for Tropical Weather
Gulf relief well down to final 100 feet, but crews keep an eye on possible tropical weather Earth Sciences - Atmospheric Sciences - Meteorology - Weather Phenomena - Hurricanes
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Los Angeles Production Listings
The following listings are not casting notices but instead reflect the best general information available about current casting assignments. Do your homework and use them wisely. Do not phone or visit casting directors' offices.
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Mother of all debates
As soon as I opened this magazine a few weeks ago, I knew it would end in tears. The headline was “The Big Easy” and it was a story about one woman's breezy experience of motherhood. During the few minutes it took to read, I nodded, I winced and I could hear the sound of incoming artillery so loud I almost had to duck.
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Proposed green cemetery near Verona sparks controversy
When Meg and A. Neil Skinner go, they want to go green. The town of Springdale residents and longtime environmental and social justice advocates want to be buried at a proposed green cemetery on the property of their good friend Gene Farley.
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