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    Jul 19, 2012 |Story| KTUU
  1. Two Killed in Plane Crash Near Fairbanks Identified

    The two people who were killed in a plane crash near Fairbanks Wednesday night have been identified by Alaska State Troopers.
    Channel 2 News
    The two people who were killed in a plane crash near Fairbanks Wednesday night have been identified by Alaska State Troopers. AST spokesperson Megan Peters says recovery efforts continue Thursday for the remains of 64-year-old pilot Stephen Knight and...

    Tags: Transportation Accidents, Air and Space Accidents

  2. Jul 20, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  3. Pro-am starts with ace

    Two topics dominated conversations during the first day of play at the pro-am golf tournament in Aberdeen — the heat and a hole-in-one.
    dsmith@aberdeennews.com
    Two topics dominated conversations during the first day of play at the pro-am golf tournament in Aberdeen — the heat and a hole-in-one.    The 21st annual Western Printing Pro-Am Golf Tournament got underway on Friday at Moccasin Creek Country...

    Tags: New Smyrna Beach, James McCarthy, Sports, Missouri Western State University , Golf

  4. Jul 21, 2012 |Story| Daily Pilot
  5. Newport, CdM girls into semis

    CORONA DEL MAR — A CIF Southern Section girls' water polo title is not won in July, but the members of the Newport Harbor girls' water polo team feel comfortable with the pieces they have in place. The defending Division 1 champions are expected to...

    Tags: Water Polo, Polo, California Interscholastic Federation, High Schools, High School Sports

  6. Jul 22, 2012 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  7. Business lobby seizes chance to tip scales in state Senate

    TALLAHASSEE — Fueled by corporate cash, Capitol grudge matches and personal ambitions, a series of elections across the state for seats in the Florida Senate are turning into political blood sport this summer.
    TALLAHASSEE — Fueled by corporate cash, Capitol grudge matches and personal ambitions, a series of elections across the state for seats in the Florida Senate are turning into political blood sport this summer. With the once-a-decade legislative-...

    Tags: Mark Wilson, Kissimmee, Rick Scott, Politics, Lake Worth

  8. Jul 23, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Motley Crue outshines touring partners Kiss at Jiffy Lube Live

    <em>Kiss and Motley Crue performed at Jiffy Lube Live on Friday night. Midnight Sun contributor Jay Trucker was there.</em>
    Midnight Sun contributor
    Kiss and Motley Crue performed at Jiffy Lube Live on Friday night. Midnight Sun contributor Jay Trucker was there. Thirty years after they first toured together, Kiss and Motley Crue are back out on the road, opening their 2012 summer tour on an...

    Tags: Music, Primal Scream (music group), Tourism and Leisure, Concerts, Tommy Lee

  10. Jun 23, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Smith Puzo living 'two lives' as mother, U.S. field hockey player

    Keli Smith Puzo ran out of options early last month.
    Keli Smith Puzo ran out of options early last month. Her 9-month-old son, Ian, had a highly contagious virus, and her babysitter was incapacitated with the stomach flu. More than 2,000 miles from friends and family, the U.S. women's field hockey...

    Tags: Beijing Games, Awards and Prizes, Viral Diseases and Infections, Field Hockey, Gastroenteritis

  12. Jul 27, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  13. Aberdeen rider, horses shine through endurance

    An Aberdeen endurance horse-riding athlete is continuing to add to her world-class resume.
    An Aberdeen endurance horse-riding athlete is continuing to add to her world-class resume. Kelsey Kimbler won the silver medal aboard her family's purebred Arabian horse Fringant at last week's Federation Equestre Internationale 4-Star Championship 75-...

    Tags: Wrestling, Equestrian, Watertown, Track and Field, Awards and Prizes

  14. Jul 31, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Orioles Notes: Andino returns, but will have to share second base with Quintanilla

    NEW YORK &mdash; The Orioles suddenly find themselves with a logjam at second base after they reactivated <strong>Robert Andino</strong> from the disabled list on Tuesday. Andino, the starter for most of the season, now will compete with <strong>Omar Quintanilla</strong> for time at the position.
    The Baltimore Sun
    NEW YORK — The Orioles suddenly find themselves with a logjam at second base after they reactivated Robert Andino from the disabled list on Tuesday. Andino, the starter for most of the season, now will compete with Omar Quintanilla for time at the...

    Tags: Buck Showalter, Travel, Ivan Nova, Baseball, Matt Wieters

  16. Aug 3, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Farmers Markets: Gravensteins make special appearance

    Among the most lamented casualties of industrial fruit commerce is the Gravenstein apple, whose intense, distinctive aroma, honeyed, floral and fruity, has lodged in the memories of many Californians, emblematic of the careless rapture of childhood. Most plantings in Sonoma, where the variety reaches perfection, have given way to wine grapes and showier, longer-storing and milder-flavored apples, but a few farmers and a Slow Food group have striven to preserve the variety. Still, few Sonoma Gravensteins show up in Southern California, which makes it all the more special that on Aug. 5 and 19, Paul Kolling of <a href="http://www.nanamae.com/">Nana Mae's Organics,</a> who tends 75 acres of Gravensteins in Sebastopol, will be selling at the Mar Vista farmers market.
    Among the most lamented casualties of industrial fruit commerce is the Gravenstein apple, whose intense, distinctive aroma, honeyed, floral and fruity, has lodged in the memories of many Californians, emblematic of the careless rapture of childhood....

    Tags: Whole Foods Market, Consumers

  18. May 27, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Historians fret fate of War of 1812 sites

    On a grassy hill a mile west of the Patuxent River, historian Ralph Eshelman can see the same bucolic view of fields and placid water anxious British soldiers likely saw when they landed in the summer of 1814 &#8212; the first stop in their campaign to burn Washington to the ground.
    On a grassy hill a mile west of the Patuxent River, historian Ralph Eshelman can see the same bucolic view of fields and placid water anxious British soldiers likely saw when they landed in the summer of 1814 — the first stop in their campaign to...

    Tags: Politics, Environmental Issues, Cell Phones, National Government, U.S. Senate

  20. Aug 8, 2012 |Story| WXMI
  21. Ottawa County Election Results

    FOX 17 News
    PROSECUTING ATTORNEY:  ++++++++++++++++++++Total Ballots Cast: 26,925 || Candidate/Proposal || Party || Votes || Percent || || Ronald J. Frantz || REP || 26,840 || 99.7% || || WRITE-IN || REP || 85 || 0.3% || ++++++++++++++++++++ 105 of 105 precincts...

    Tags: Lawyers, Physical Conditions, Politics, Netherlands, Arts and Culture

  22. Aug 10, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  23. Talk Back: What are you doing to beat the heat?

    L.A. NOW
    Southern California has set record-high temperatures in recent days as a heat wave ripples across the region....
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