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Auditor to seek re-election
Daily American Staff WriterRepublican Jerry Lyons announced his intent to seek a third term as Somerset County auditor. Lyons, 52, of Somerset, has served as a county auditor since 2003 when he was appointed to fill a vacancy. “I enjoy serving the community and I do a lot...Tags: Schools, Television, Emergency Planning, Journalism, Accounting and Auditing
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Haunted house a "nightmare" for employees
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsHaunting Nightmares has turned into just that for the people who worked there. “All 40 to 50 of us…none of us has been paid,” says Dana Burger who contacted FactFinder 12 Investigators. Burger, her daughter Holly, and many others gave...Tags: Rentals, Haunted Houses (attractions), Lifestyle and Leisure, Foods and Beverages, Shriners Hospitals for Children
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News briefs for Feb. 3
Blood drive planned in Danville next week
Kentucky Blood Center will have a blood drive from noon to 5 p.m. Wednesday in the KBC Bloodmobile at Danville city hall, 445 W. Main St. To donate blood or for more details, call (800) 775-2522 or visit www....Tags: Kentucky, Human Interest, Pork Chops, Ceremonies
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Terrence Edmund O'Donnell
Redfield: Terrence Edmund O'Donnell, longtime resident of Redfield, South Dakota, recently of Sheridan, Wyoming, died of natural causes at age 93 in the Sheridan County Memorial Hospital on December 31, 2010, at 3:30 p.m. Terry, eldest son of William...Tags: U.S. Army, American Legion, Wyoming, Arts and Culture, History
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Shriners' Onion Sale Helps Disabled Children
Channel 2 NewsThe Shriners are selling Vidalia Onions to benefit children with disabilities. Every year 32,000 pounds of onions and sauces are flown up from Georgia for the fundraiser. Half of the onions stay in Anchorage. The other half are sent out for sale...Tags: Shriners, Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Georgia, Onions
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How to Care for Your Bones
McClatchy/Tribune NewsBones are the body's first lines of defense. They protect the brain, heart and lungs and anchor the muscles. They keep us mobile. And all they ask in return is our support to keep them strong: good nutrition, weight-bearing exercise, calcium and vitamin...Tags: Texas, Eating Disorders, Dallas, Health, Adults
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James Millard Fitzgerald: May 13, 2011
James Millard Fitzgerald, born Oct 15, 1913, in Paris, Ky., died May 13 in Wilmore.
He was a son of the late James William Fitzgerald and Georgia Jefferson Fitzgerald; husband of the late Lou Alice Merritt Fitzgerald; father of James M Fitzgerald II of...Tags: Kentucky, Washington (U.S. state), Ohio, World War II (1939-1945), American Legion
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Prosecutors charge man who allegedly left son in car after drinking binge
L.A. NOWProsecutors charged a 23-year-old West Covina man with child endangerment and other offenses after authorities alleged he got drunk and lost his 3-year-old son for more than a day. Joe Louie Kurihara was initially arrested on suspicion of public... -
The Siren's Call: Bigfoot and secret societies
Remember Robert Bly's bestselling 1990 book "Iron John: A Book About Men"? It was the manifesto for a movement -- a call for men to get back in touch with their primal selves. Go out in the woods, strip off your shirt, bang on a drum and howl at the moon....Tags: Pacific Ocean, Lifestyle and Leisure, Bodies of Water, Marco Polo, Forestry and Timber
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The Siren's Call: An epic poet as Mary Shelley's co-author
How did Mary Shelley come up with the idea for "Frankenstein"? Did that spooky storytelling contest at the Villa Diodati in 1816 -- you know, the one with Byron, John Polidori and Mary's husband Percy -- send her imagination into high gear? Was it all the...Tags: Poetry, Stranger Than Fiction, Science, Henry Kissinger, Philosophy
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Hauschka to return to Hollywood Forever's Masonic Lodge for prepared piano performance [Video]
Pop & HissOne highlight of last year's concert season was a strange and beautiful piano performance by Dusseldorf, Germany-based Volker Bertelsmann, who performs under the guise Hauschka. The pianist works on prepared piano in much the same way that John Cage did..... -
Found on EBay – Shriners Convention
The Daily MirrorThis postcard from the 1907 Shriners’ Convention in Los Angeles has been listed on EBay. The convention generated an almost endless assortment of pins, ribbons, plates, tumblers, postcards and other ephemera. I have never seen this one before....
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