Corn dogs ... and taxes
Minnesota's candidates for governor engaged in a heated debate over taxes and the deficit-plagued state budget before a wind-chilled but rowdy crowd Friday at the Minnesota State Fair.
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Music: Jazz legend Herbie Hancock plays the Mann tonight
WHEN YOU'RE Herbie Hancock, you can do . . . whatever. Make the music you want. Tour when you want (he's at the Mann tonight). Even veer off at age 70 into whole new gigs - starting your own record label, serving as international goodwill ambassador for the Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz, taking on programming duties as the Creative Chair for Jazz at the L.A. Philharmonic.
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Happenings
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18
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Wednesday's Last Word on Tuesday
Deer Lake deferred “It seems that a lot of folks in James City would be happy to cut off their nose to spite their face. An age-restricted development wants to add a couple hundred new homes for senior citizens, provide its own roads, police, community center, etc., and bring more residents with steady income, no crime, no schoolchildren, and ample volunteer time. I expect 100 or more ...
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PFT: Bad news for Favre, Vikes — Rice out half season
Sidney Rice - Percy Harvin - sport - brettfavre - minnesotavikings
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Events, shows, activities around upper Pinellas
Wednesday, August 18, 2010 Today The Safety Harbor Chamber of Commerce's premier fundraising gala will take place in the elegant Baranoff Ballroom and feature a gift basket raffle, live auction, and an evening of dinner and dancing showcasing local business leaders and city officials as they swing, salsa and tango in a friendly competition. A panel of celebrity judges will determine the winners ...
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Coming Events
A Christmas Village Bazaar will be held at Ladner United Church on Saturday, Nov. 28 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. New gift basket ideas and more. Fun for the whole family.
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Wednesday's Last Word on Tuesday
Deer Lake deferred “It seems that a lot of folks in James City would be happy to cut off their nose to spite their face. An age-restricted development wants to add a couple hundred new homes for senior citizens, provide its own roads, police, community center, etc., and bring more residents with steady income, no crime, no schoolchildren, and ample volunteer time. I expect 100 or more ...
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Celebrating Founder’s Day 2010
The 31st annual Saugus Founder’s Day, celebrated each year in front of Saugus Town Hall, will take place Saturday, Sept. 11, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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Council: Peaks golf cart 'taxi' must be licensed and insured
A teenager's golf cart service was making it hard for a city-subsidized taxi to survive.
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