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Today in history: Sept. 11
1777: During the American Revolution, forces under Gen. George Washington were defeated by the British in the Battle of Brandywine. 1941: Groundbreaking took place for the Pentagon, now headquarters of the U.S. Department of Defense. In a speech that...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, John Ritter, U.S. Department of Defense, Al-Qaeda, St. Joseph Medical Center
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EDP: Danville to offer first-ever Kentucky State BBQ Festival
The Economic Development Partnership announces the first-ever Kentucky State BBQ Festival, set for Nov. 5-6 in the heart of Kentucky at Danville’s Constitution Square State Historic Site.
America’s authentic culinary and musical traditions...Tags: Festive Events, United Way , Climbing, Beef Brisket, Arts and Culture
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Grand Band Slam at the Arch Street Tavern on Sept. 24 -- with Sketch tha Cataclysm and more
Grand Band Slam
Sketch tha Cataclysm, Remember September, Novus Dae, Forget Paris, Suzanne Vick, Little Ugly, Move Out West; all ages, $5, Sept. 24, 6 p.m.-11:30 p.m., Arch Street Tavern, 85 Arch St., Hartford; bring a nonperishable vegetarian food...Tags: Bars and Clubs, Arts, Funk (genre), Naugatuck, Fine Arts
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Railroad doubts train passed over drunk Iowa teen
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — An Iowa Interstate Railroad official doubts a train drove over a teenager who was passed out between the rails in downtown Des Moines, leaving him with only minor injuries. Mick Burkart, the railroad's chief operating...Tags: Des Moines Register, Iowa, Railway Transportation, Transportation, Travel
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U.S. helicopter shot down, killing 30 US troops, 8 Afghans
Associated PressKABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - Insurgents shot down a U.S. military helicopter during fighting in eastern Afghanistan, killing 30 Americans, most of them belonging to the same elite Navy SEALs unit that killed Osama bin Laden, as well as seven Afghan...Tags: Civil Unrest, Human Interest, Washington (U.S. state), Wars and Interventions, Politics
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Stanford farmer's money saving idea gets national attention
Stanford farmer Wendell Morris was selected as the next recipient of the $2,500 certificate for the “Idea of the Month” in Successful Farming magazine’s monthly feature.
Morris was faced by the promising prospect of expanding his...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Iowa, Periodicals, Meredith Corporation
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Fmr. Grandview Officer Charged With Two Cold Case Murders, Rape
A former Grandview police officer has been charged with a November 5, 2008 murder in Cass County and an October 29, 2010 murder in Jackson County. Prosecutors said a rape charge from the end of June 2011 lead them to connecting the suspect to the two...Tags: Human Body, Sex Crimes, Social Issues, Murder, Iowa
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Table Talk: Manor Tavern taken over by team of partners
As of July 9, the Manor Tavern is in new hands. The Monkton property was purchased by William and John Mitcherling, the owners of Towson's An Poitin Stil, and the team of Patrick Russell and Bill Irvin, who operate businesses in Fells Point including...Tags: Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure, Internal Medicine, Health and Medical Professionals, Human Interest
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Redfield group to host season's first concert Oct. 21
The Redfield Area Concert Association is conducting its membership drive through the middle of August.
A brass quintet, Metales M5, will open the season Oct. 21. According to publicity material, Metales M5 gives its audience “a program that is nicely...Tags: U2 (music group), Johnny Cash, Carnegie Hall, Stevie Wonder, John Denver
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Corn slump could mean end to high pork prices
CHICAGO - The biggest slump in corn in three years may mean the end of record pork prices as cheaper feed spurs farmers to expand hog herds for the first time since 2007. Corn-feed prices dropped to a six-month low on July 1 after the government said...Tags: Bank of America Corp., Iowa, Elections, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Company, Politics
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Mobridge grad misses mark for nationals in shot put
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - Mobridge graduate and Purdue senior thrower Bill Hardcastle did not qualify for nationals in the shot put on Thursday. Hardcastle finished 15th in the men's shot put at the 2011 NCAA Outdoor Championship East Preliminary Round on the...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Shot Put, Track and Field
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