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Swimming: Clemens Crossing wins as free relay rally falls short; Owen Brown triumphs
Clemens Crossing, 329; Kings Contrivance, 292 Medley Relays 15-18M: 1. CC (Mathieson, DeBoissiere, Solomotis, Elshafei), 2:02.57. 9-10M: 1. CC (Caine, Wilson, Oliver, Kelly), 1:17.27. 11-12M: 1. CC (Bridges, Elshafei, Eidson, Lew), 2:28.62. 13-14M:...Tags: Roy Hibbert, Sports, Swimming
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Get Outdoors activities on Saturday at Blue Marsh feature fishing
Just a note to say that even though National Get Outdoors Day is Sunday, the programs going on at Blue Marsh Lake are taking place on Saturday. All the times previously mentioned are the same. The festivities open with a hike at 8 a.m. from the...
Tags: Trips and Vacations, Cementon, Cabela's Inc., Fishing, Catfish
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Elizabeth S. Trump
Elizabeth S. Trump, former longtime director of nurses at Maryland Shock Trauma Center who played a pivotal role in its establishment with Dr. R Adams Cowley more than 50 years ago, died Wednesday of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis at her home in the...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Hospitals and Clinics, Nursing, Bethlehem Steel Corp., University of Maryland, College Park
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The hexed life: Michigan's biggest trout bug
For a few weeks between about mid June and early July, the mayfly Hexagenia Limbata hatches from nymph to dun to spinner. This collection of words — nymph, dun, spinner — describes the stages of life a hex bug goes through between its life...
Tags: Fishing, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Neighbors fight to preserve Chestnut Ridge Country Club's land
Tall, tangled grass grows on parts of the golf course at the former Chestnut Ridge Country Club. The buildings are locked. No one plays. The club closed last fall amid financial problems and a legal fight with former members.
Now, its sprawling land in...Tags: David Marks, Economy, Business and Finance, Golf, Finance, Clubs and Associations
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Dining review: Ukrainian cuisine serves a geography lesson
There are cuisines that most Americans don't know enough about to even have misconceptions. Consider Ukraine, which shares a border, religion and alphabet with Russia. People who know only those facts might assume that the culture and cuisine are the...
Tags: Potatoes, Potato Pancakes, Onions, Mushrooms, Arts and Culture
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The art of fly-tying
Before you start fishing, you must have all of your gear ready, including the correct and appropriate lure. Trout like flies with tiny little hooks and feathers, hair or yarn. Whether you're after rainbow trout in Missouri or fishing in the Black Hills,...Tags: Lobbying, Fishing, Will Rogers, St. Louis, Politics
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BMCHS receives matching grant
Bishop McCort Catholic High School has been approved for the Trout in the Classroom (TIC) Grant for the 2012-13 school year. Trout in the Classroom (TIC) is an interdisciplinary program that introduces coldwater conservation education in...
Tags: Students, Education, Teaching and Learning, Science and Technology, Biology
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Trout season is far from over
Daily American Outdoors CorrespondentAlthough the big rush and excitement over trout season is gone the best water conditions, temperatures, insect hatches are occurring right now and the anglers who continue to ply the waters will find plenty of trout that are well into their most...Tags: Fishing, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Environmental Issues, Aquaculture, Conservation
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The mystery of the Elk Lake lake trout
It was the biggest lake trout the Michigan Department of Natural Resources team had netted yet out of Elk Lake.
More than 34 inches long, the lake trout looked like a battleship: tattered fins, a scarred body -- an old fish, said Patrick O'Neill,...Tags: Fishing, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Aquaculture, Genes and Chromosomes
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Lehigh Valley Farm preservation: Monroe County couple win heroes award
In this era of urban sprawl and unfettered development, land preservation and conservation are keys to maintaining our outdoors heritage, whether it is forest, land or farm. Neal and Shirley Murphy of Polk Township in Monroe County are certainly worthy...Tags: Fishing, Cabela's Inc., Pennsylvania Turnpike, Allentown, Monroe County (Pennsylvania)
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Teach a kid to fish: Petoskey's chapter of Trout Unlimited teams with DNR to teach youth to fish
With its seventh annual Children's Fishing Clinic, set to take place next Saturday, May 19, the Miller-Van Winkle Chapter of Trout Unlimited hopes to get the next generation hooked on the outdoors. "As a conservation organization, we realize that these...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Hospitals and Clinics, Fishing, Values, Ethics
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Nov 16, 2011
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May 8, 2012
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May 9, 2012
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