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    Oct 31, 2012 |Column| Petoskey News
  1. Time to dig dahlias, plant bulbs

    We've had some pretty crazy weather this year, but nothing as bad as much of the rest of our country has endured. Our West Coast had a record number of days when the temperature was over 100, the central states had widespread drought with crop losses and now as I write this article, the East Coast is bracing for hurricane Sandy. Can you believe New York City is basically shut down? I'll take our blizzard and 80 degrees in March any day. It's been tough on our cherry and apple farmers and it's sad to see rivers like the Jordan so very low. Let's hope our weather patterns improve for next year's gardening season.
    We've had some pretty crazy weather this year, but nothing as bad as much of the rest of our country has endured. Our West Coast had a record number of days when the temperature was over 100, the central states had widespread drought with crop losses...

    Tags: Hurricane Sandy (2012), Hobbies, Lifestyle and Leisure, Gardening, New York City

  2. Oct 31, 2012 |Story| Jessamine Journal
  3. Nailing down the truth about shingles

    According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about one out of every three people in the United States will develop shingles, or herpes zoster. While the risk of this disease is greatest in the elderly population, anyone who has had chickenpox, including children, are at some risk. About half of all cases occur among people of both sexes who are 60 years old and older. There are approximately 1 million cases each year in the U.S.
    County coroner
    According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about one out of every three people in the United States will develop shingles, or herpes zoster. While the risk of this disease is greatest in the elderly population, anyone who has had...

    Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Health Treatments, Viral Diseases and Infections, Skin Rash, Leukemia

  4. Oct 25, 2012 |Story| WDBJ7
  5. Town will pay big bucks to get rid of pesky birds

    A town is having bird problems.
    A town is having bird problems. Altavista residents say they're tired of all the vultures. So the town has come up with a plan to get rid of the buzzards once and for all. Every day Altavista police are using flare pistols to scare away the vultures....
  6. Oct 23, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Tornado confirmed in Jarrettsville

    The National Weather Service has confirmed that a tornado touched down, damaging several homes and sending a gazebo up onto a roof, in Jarrettsville during the storms that passed through the Baltimore metro area Friday evening. "An EF-0 tornado with...

    Tags: Baltimore Weather, Building Material, Sports, Politics, National Government

  8. Oct 23, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  9. Improper dumpers will face fee in Brown County

    Folks who leave items not allowed at two Brown County Landfill drop sites will soon have to fork over $100 or more.
    swaltman@aberdeennews.com
    Folks who leave items not allowed at two Brown County Landfill drop sites will soon have to fork over $100 or more.  At their Tuesday meeting, Brown County commissioners discussed imposing an administrative fee on offenders at the fairgrounds and South...

    Tags: Punishment, Juvenile Delinquency, Highway Transportation, Fines

  10. Oct 17, 2012 |Story| KSWB-LTV
  11. Nonprofit gives local veteran new roof

    CARLSBAD, Calif. - A local group is giving a veteran a new roof and others a chance to get back to work.
    Fox 5 San Diego Reporter
    CARLSBAD, Calif. - A local group is giving a veteran a new roof and others a chance to get back to work. Walter “Mitch” Ritter is a former US Navy Hospital Corpsman and fell on hard times after retiring from the military, causing his home...

    Tags: Employment Opportunities, New Products

  12. Oct 12, 2012 |Story| Hartford Courant
  13. Travelers Asbestos Case Remains At Center Of U.S. Senate Race Between Scott Brown, Elizabeth Warren

    The Hartford Courant
    A major Connecticut insurance company continues to be a political lightning rod in one of the nation's most closely watched U.S. Senate races — the one in Massachusetts. Television advertisements for both candidates, incumbent Republican Scott...

    Tags: Trials, Companies and Corporations, Diseases and Illnesses, Environmental Issues, Politics

  14. Oct 11, 2012 |Story| Coastline Pilot
  15. Council hears solar panel review

    The visual impact of solar panels can be minimized, according to a report presented by the Environmental Sustainability Committee reported at the Oct. 2 City Council meeting. The committee, tasked by the council to research the availability of...

    Tags: Renewable Energy, Building Material, Architecture, Environmental Issues, Arts and Culture

  16. Oct 5, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Louise Erdrich seeks justice

    Literary Editor
    "Small trees had attacked my parents' house at the foundation,” begins “The Round House,” Louise Erdrich's wise and suspenseful new novel. Bazil and Joe, a tribal judge and his 13-year-old son, work to pry loose the stalky shoots...

    Tags: Literature, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Fiction, Arts and Culture, Crime, Law and Justice

  18. Oct 4, 2012 |Story| Daily American
  19. Springs Folk Festival celebrating 55 years

    In the mid-1950s, Dr. Alta Schrock, college professor and former Grantsville, Md. and Springs resident, was sharing her dream with a guest in her Goshen, Ind. residence.
    In the mid-1950s, Dr. Alta Schrock, college professor and former Grantsville, Md. and Springs resident, was sharing her dream with a guest in her Goshen, Ind. residence.   "Why not organize an annual Springs Homecoming and Folk Festival?" she said....

    Tags: Apples, Festive Events, Music, Newspaper and Magazine, Arts and Culture

  20. Oct 3, 2012 |Story| Daily American
  21. Springs Folk Festival - history brought to life

    As you yawn in history class wishing this could be more exciting, you're carried off into a dream. A man in a deerskin suit stands right up from the page of the book. He aims his muzzle loader. "BANG!" Smoke rises above the pioneer's head. He explains how his gun is loaded and fired. You realize you are walking in the life of our forefathers.
    Daily American Correspondent
    As you yawn in history class wishing this could be more exciting, you're carried off into a dream. A man in a deerskin suit stands right up from the page of the book. He aims his muzzle loader. "BANG!" Smoke rises above the pioneer's head. He explains how...

    Tags: Festive Events, Music, Folk (genre), Ron Paul, Entertainment

  22. Oct 2, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  23. Building permits: Oct. 2

     Don Moffenbier, 1707 Fourth Ave. S.E., interior renovation, $500.  Jeffrey Walth, 38380 Highway 12W, 24-by-30 addition to steel building, $4,000.  Jason Jorgenson, 1125 S. Roosevelt St., reshingle house, $8,500.  Avera St. Luke's, 1002 N. Jay St., Add...
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