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American racecar driver David Blaney was born on Oct. 24, 1962, in Harford Township, Ohio. In 1983, he won the All-Star Sprint Circuit Rookie-of-the-Year award. He raced in the United States Automobile Club Silver Crown Series and won the national championship in 1984. In 1985, he won his first World of Outlaws race at Tri-City Speedway, and won the championship in 1995. In the 1997 season, he won three races, including the premiere event in sprint car racing, the Knoxville Nationals. He began his Busch series career in 1998. He won his first Busch series victory at Lowes Motor Speedway in 2006. In the summer of 2010, he returned to sprint car racing.
American racecar driver David Blaney was born on Oct. 24, 1962, in Harford Township, Ohio. In 1983, he won the All-Star Sprint Circuit Rookie-of-the-Year award. He raced in the United States Automobile Club Silver Crown Series and won the national championship in 1984. In 1985, he won his first World of Outlaws race at Tri-City Speedway, and won the championship in 1995. In the 1997 season, he won three races, including the premiere event in sprint car racing, the Knoxville Nationals. He began his Busch series career in 1998. He won his first Busch series victory at Lowes Motor Speedway in 2006. In the summer of 2010, he returned to sprint car racing.
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Basketball league in need of sponsors
Memorial Recreation Center is seeking coaches and sponsors for the Ruth Monroe Summer Basketball League in Wheaton Park. The league is looking for 10 sponsors each for the junior division (ages 10 to 13) and the senior division (ages 14 to 18). The...Tags: Lent, Reformed, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Christianity
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Bills would require labels on genetically engineered food in Minnesota
Minnesota could become the next battleground in the fight over mandatory labels for genetically modified food. Bills were introduced on Feb. 28 in the Minnesota Legislature that would require food manufacturers to label their products to indicate...Tags: Hormel Foods Corporation, Genetic Engineering, Arable Farming, Science and Technology, Consumer Goods Industries
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Luverne, Minn., startup begins producing new biofuel
A converted ethanol plant in Luverne, Minn. has become the world's first commercial production facility for bio-based isobutanol, a new biofuel that may one day compete with ethanol. Gevo Inc., a renewable chemicals and biofuels company based in...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Environmental Issues, Biofuels, Renewable Energy, Ethanol
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NFL: Vikings rule out move from Minneapolis
MINNEAPOLIS - The Minnesota Vikings are staying put in Minneapolis for at least another year. If the team wanted to move to another city, it would have to provide the National Football League with written notice by Wednesday, but Vikings Vice...Tags: Government, Minnesota Vikings, National Government, Football, Sports
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Outdoor Briefs: Aberdeen clubs to host free fish fry, membership drive March 4
The Sportsman's Club of Brown County and Northeast South Dakota Walleye Club will host a free walleye fish fry and membership drive at 5:30 p.m. March 4 at the rifle range 5 miles south of Aberdeen along U.S. Highway 281. The event will be in the Terry...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Natural Resources, Environmental Issues, Hunting, Wildlife
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Harsh Minnesota winter threatens deer population
TOWER, Minn. (AP) - This year's particularly harsh winter has hit northern Minnesota's deer population hard, and the survivors could even be in trouble if spring weather doesn't kick in soon. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources says it is...Tags: Nature, Minnesota, Elections, Human Interest, Politics
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Minnesota leaders debate economic pull of N.D., S.D.
ST. PAUL, Minn. - More than 5 million people live in Minnesota, 673,000 in North Dakota and 814,000 in South Dakota. Minnesota state government spends about $30 billion a year, North Dakota $4.5 billion and South Dakota $4 billion. Twenty-one of the...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Texas, North Dakota, State Income Tax, Tom Emmer
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