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Here is the latest West Virginia news from The Associated Press
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — Lawyers are wrapping up a trial against the nation's largest tobacco manufacturers in Charleston. The cases were filed on behalf of about 700 plaintiffs against Philip Morris, R.J. Reynolds, American Tobacco Co., Brown and...Tags: Trials, Corporate Crime, Embezzlement
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Kettle Bog Part Of 17 Acres Given To Southington Land Trust
The Hartford CourantA 17-acre parcel with fields, a kettle bog, a brook and wetlands off Mount Vernon Road is the latest property acquired by the Southington Land Conservation Trust. — A 17-acre parcel with fields, a kettle bog, a brook and wetlands off Mount Vernon...Tags: Land Resources, Mount Vernon, Environmental Issues, Southington, Wildlife
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Our take: River wreckers?
River wreckers? Central Florida's Econlockhatchee River has been designated an Outstanding Florida Water, making it "worthy of special protection" under state law. Do state lawmakers even care? A bill up for consideration in the Senate today...Tags: Orange County (Florida), Alan Hays, Politics, Andy Gardiner, Thad Altman
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Bulletin Board
Wednesday Aerobics, 6:30-7:30 p.m. Monday and Wednesday, Ezell Hester Community Center, 1901 Seacrest Blvd., Boynton Beach. $3. Presented by the Boynton Beach Parks and Recreation Department. Call 561-742-6550. Alliance of Delray Residential...Tags: Delray Beach, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Arts and Culture, Museums, Libraries
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Restored or ruined? Malibu Lagoon project stirs strong opinions
Before the bulldozers arrived last June, Malibu Lagoon was a fully grown habitat for egrets, voles and tidewater gobies, studded with sycamore trees and clusters of tule reeds. Today, the lagoon's islands appear almost barren, covered by a sea of tiny red...
Tags: Gardens and Parks, Ecosystems, State Parks, Travel, Environmental Issues
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Naples
Special to the SentinelThe pelicans know. Even simple sea birds can sense tranquillity. That must be why these large-billed creatures like to float on gentle waters that lap softly along Vanderbilt Beach. Serenity also attracts two-legged creatures of the human variety to...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Hamburgers, Restaurants, Natural Resources, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Latest Maryland and Delaware news, sports, business and entertainment:
Justice Elena Kagan to speak at opening of new building at Univ. of Baltimore School of Law BALTIMORE (AP) — U.S. Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan is scheduled to speak at a reception for the opening of a new building at the University of...Tags: Gucci Group NV, Prosecution, Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Physical Fitness and Exercise, Roger F. Wicker
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'The Amazing Race' finale recap, Bates and Anthony win it all
Back in February, before we knew about crippling fears of water and low likeability factors and One Mullet to Rule Them All, 11 teams began a race around the world. Stuff happened with cheese and haggis. Alliances formed, craziness surfaced, teeth...
Tags: Nationals Park, Stanley Cup Playoffs, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Jams and Jellies, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Letters: Malibu's lost lagoon
Re "A deep divide at Malibu Lagoon," April 30 California's "restoration" of the Malibu Lagoon has turned a nature preserve into what one activist called a "manufactured wetland theme park." Part of the reason for the restoration was to eliminate...
Tags: U.S. Geological Survey, Ecosystems, Environmental Issues, Environmental Pollution, Conservation
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Outdoor Forum columnist receives national DU award
Ducks Unlimited recently announced the winners of the 2013 Wetland Conservation Achievement Awards during its 78th North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference in Arlington, Va. This year's recipient in the Communications category was...Tags: U.S. Geological Survey, Human Interest, Agriculture, Periodicals, Debbie Stabenow
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Strange, smelly sign of spring
Antsy for spring? Stop impatiently tapping your hiking boots. The first wildflowers of spring are out. Behold the skunk cabbage. It is one of the earliest and oddest. "It's not very attractive as far as flowers go," said Brian Winters, associate...
Tags: Cabbage, Cook County Forest Preserve, Northbrook, Lemont, Science and Technology
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