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Pigeon River camp area lost
But more resources found for GPS, birding and biking A state-run primitive campground in Mongo, Ind., closed on Friday -- a bit of news that appeared on the Travel page last Sunday and that sparked reaction on my Facebook page. "It is really the only...
Tags: Science and Technology, Sports, Wildlife, Social Media, University of Illinois at Chicago
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2013 Spring Gear Guide for the Outdoors
Lehigh Valley WildThere is nothing like the new greens of foliage in spring to get you psyched to head outdoors. Whether you’re fishing, heading out for that spring gobbler hunt, taking a hike or going camping, spring is a time to start your love of the outdoors once... -
Lance Armstrong pulls out of swimming event after FINA objects
Lance Armstrong won't be returning to competition this weekend after all. The disgraced former cyclist, who has been banned for life from all events sanctioned by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, decided not to take part in three distance events in the...Tags: Swimming, Sports, Andy Enfield, Oprah Winfrey, Lance Armstrong
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Foster teens ride 50 miles of trails
Volunteers and others helped lead 14 foster teenagers on a 50-plus mile bike ride on the West Orange Trail and Gen. James A. Van Fleet State Trail this week. The group rode from the Polk City Trailhead of the Van Fleet Trail on Tuesday. On Wednesday...
Tags: YMCA, Sports, First Aid
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World Famous Athlete Returns to Ozarks for Weekend Event
Email padler@ky3.comSpringfield, MO: A world famous athlete with roots right here in The Ozarks is back in town to host an event this weekend. John Howard is an Olympian, A former world record holder and an Ironman Champ. He joined Ozarks Today to talk about his support...Tags: John Howard, Summer Olympics
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Doping in Pro Cycling Debate Coming to Yale with Floyd Landis
People who aren't into professional cycling may only vaguely know the name Floyd Landis, but they should. It was Landis, a disgraced winner of the Tour de France, whose doping confessions helped trigger the scandal that brought down Lance Armstrong....Tags: Jonathan Vaughters, Floyd Landis, Sports, U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, Tour de France
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Olympic cycling in Trexlertown? A letter to the veep couldn't hurt
Vice President Joe Biden 1 Observatory Circle NW Washington, DC 20008 Dear Mr. Vice President: I have an urgent request concerning the news that the Philadelphia area has a shot at hosting the 2024 Summer Olympics. A story in The Morning Call on...
Tags: International Olympic Committee, Marty Nothstein, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Sports, Track Cycling
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U.S. Justice Department joining lawsuit against Lance Armstrong
Lance Armstrong is now in trouble with the U.S. government. The Justice Department has joined a lawsuit filed two years ago by another disgraced cyclist, Floyd Landis, MSNBC.com was first to report on Friday. The government could claim that it was...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, U.S. Department of Justice, Floyd Landis, Justice System, Sports
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Bike Florida fundraiser promotes safe cycling
Orlando SentinelFrom Sentinel photographer Ricardo Ramirez Buxeda: James Tente, left, of Chicago and Jeff Caddock of West Bend, Wis., receive a cheering welcome from Patty Riley as they arrive March 26 at a rest stop in Griffin Park in Howey-in-the-Hills during a...Tags: Sports
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Lance Armstrong's LIVESTRONG message should remain in spite of him
HealthThis morning, as I followed the trail of toys that my children sprinkled across the living room, I ran into a yellow LIVESTRONG wristband that was glowing on the green carpet. My instinct was to pick it up. Then I thought about the recent headlines I've... -
Bike helmets should be optional
Having ridden bicycles since childhood, I prefer not to wear a bicycle helmet ("The bike helmet debate," Feb. 16. However, I would not want to discourage a rider who feels more secure in wearing one. Having also ridden motorcycles, and being a...
Tags: Sports, Injuries and Wounds, Broken Bones
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Lance Armstrong's confession wins little applause
Lance Armstrong called himself a lot of names -- liar, bully, jerk and even humanitarian -- in the first part of his taped interview with Oprah Winfrey on Thursday night. Nevertheless, early reactions suggest that his performance was found lacking, a...Tags: Sports, Oprah Winfrey, Lance Armstrong, CNN (tv network), University of Richmond
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