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Dean Leger
Dean Leger, 67, of New Ulm, died Monday, March 11, 2013 at the Fairfax Community Home in Fairfax, MN. Visitation will be from 12:00 – 2:00 p.m. on Friday, March 15, 2013 at the Fidler-Isburg Funeral Chapel in Spearfish. Funeral service will follow...
Tags: Science and Technology, Kraft Foods Group, Inc., Awards and Prizes, U.S. Navy, Animal
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Carnival cruise horror: Forced to eat lobster and chocolate cake!
You know, folks once came to this country on small wooden sailing ships. Think the Mayflower, the Pilgrims and Plymouth Rock. Those souls were, I venture, a tad bit more, uh, hardy than most of us today. As evidence, I give you the epic tale of the...
Tags: Rick Perry, Cruises, Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., Chocolate Cake, Arts and Culture
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Mayflower Clinic helps mental health patients for free
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsAbdul Arif, an American immigrant, opened the Mayflower Clinic in 2010 as a way to give back to a community he says has given him so much. The clinic gives uninsured working adults free medical care. Nursing Director Mary Burke says, "We have a lot of...Tags: Sam Brownback, Hospitals and Clinics, Flu, Behavioral Conditions, Mental Health
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True blue in a sea of purple
Once upon a time, no one around here would have blinked at Deborah Lawler's order for a sheet cake to serve at her football party — a blue horseshoe design with a "Go Colts" inscription. "They refused to write it," she said of the employees at...
Tags: Jim Harbaugh, Baltimore Colts, Football, Indianapolis Colts, New York Jets
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Baltimore without No. 52? It's hard to believe
There are some people in this town who think that Ray Lewis is washed up ("'My last ride,'" Jan. 3). Some people think he isn't fast enough anymore or that he can't tackle hard enough. These people focus on the fact that his retirement will free up salary...Tags: Baltimore Colts, Football, Super Bowl, Baltimore Ravens, Ray Lewis
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Schaefer's aquarium mermaid tells her tale, three decades later
She had won a string of beauty pageants — and was the original St. Pauli Girl of beer advertising fame — so Debbie Walker, a blond model from Washington, D.C., was accustomed to her fair share of attention. But she'd never seen anything like...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Obesity, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Deborah Lee
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Time for Ravens to refocus
The Ravens were back at work Thursday at the Under Armour Performance Center, continuing their X-and-O preparation for Sunday’s playoff opener against the Indianapolis Colts. It’ll be interesting to see just how focused they are when they take...
Tags: Chuck Pagano, Indianapolis Colts, Baltimore Ravens, John Harbaugh, Jim Caldwell
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Marcella Jane DeGraeve, 88
Marcella Jane DeGraeve, 88, of Charlevoix, passed away Thursday, Jan. 10, 2013, at Birchwood Tendercare in Traverse City. She was born on Feb. 27, 1924, in Wichita, Kan., the daughter of Earl and Opal (Baker) Brooks. In 1943, she married George DeGraeve...Tags: American Revolutionary War (1775-1783)
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Stockton Sikh temple's 100th anniversary noted in Congress
L.A. NOWThis post has been corrected. See note at the bottom for details. A Northern California congressman on Tuesday honored the state’s longstanding Sikh community by formally acknowledging the Stockton temple’s 100-year anniversary in the... -
Bob Dole and the GOP's disability
Much ink has been spilled in recent weeks criticizing the Republican Party and its failed presidential candidate for a lack of compassion and obvious antipathy toward "47 percent" of the electorate (if not a bit more), so it was reassuring to see two of...Tags: United Nations, Kelly Ayotte, Richard Lugar, Parties and Movements, Politics
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Petraeus' affair doesn't meet textbook definition of 'scandal'
Five years ago, when I covered David Petraeus' triumphant visit to Capitol Hill after he salvaged the war effort in Iraq, I likened the reception he received to that of conquering generals of Rome, who were feted with laurels, purple robes, trumpets and...Tags: Christopher J. Lee, Eliot Spitzer, Mark Foley, David Petraeus, Adultery
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In everything, give thanks
It’s hard to see how the pilgrim settlers of Plymouth Plantation could have survived to celebrate their first Thanksgiving without the help of Squanto, a man Gov. William Bradford called a “special instrument sent of God for their good...Tags: Executive Branch, Squanto, Thanksgiving, Politics, Holidays
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