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    Jul 11, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Telford Aviation to open office at Aberdeen Proving Ground

    Telford Aviation, Inc., a division of ACC Holding, Inc., has executed a lease with St. John Properties, Inc. for 11,160 square feet at The Government and Technology Enterprise, also known as The GATE, project, a 416-acre business community within Aberdeen...

    Tags: Louisiana, Politics, Elections, Companies and Corporations, Aberdeen Proving Ground

  2. Jul 11, 2011 |Story| Daily American
  3. Edward E. Chidester, 53, formerly of Confluence

    Edward E. Chidester, 53, of Alamo Road, Carrolltown, Ohio, formerly of Confluence, died July 7, 2011, unexpectedly at his residence. Born Sept. 11, 1958. Preceded in death by parents Charles and Clara (Mates) Chidester. Also stepfather Charles Smith;...

    Tags: Ohio, Maryland

  4. Jul 11, 2011 |Story| Daily Pilot
  5. Mailbag: Watch out for the street sweeper change

    Having lived as a renter in Corona del Mar for six years, I have been accustomed to waiting for the Tuesday, Wednesday street sweeper to pass by and then move my car to the opposite side of Fourth Avenue. This is what happened on Wednesday, June 29. I,...

    Tags: Planned Parenthood, Elections, Local Government, Judges, Media Industry

  6. Jul 28, 2011 |Story| Petoskey News
  7. Rescued pilot recounts his 18 hours in Lake Huron

    <strong>SAGINAW, Mich. (AP)</strong> &mdash; A pilot who treaded water and swam  without a life jacket for 18 hours after his small plane crashed into  Lake Huron says a number of boats passed him by but couldn't hear his  cries for help.
    SAGINAW, Mich. (AP) — A pilot who treaded water and swam without a life jacket for 18 hours after his small plane crashed into Lake Huron says a number of boats passed him by but couldn't hear his cries for help. Michael Trapp told reporters...

    Tags: Michigan

  8. Jul 12, 2011 |Story| Daily American
  9. Edward E. Chidester, 53, formerly of Confluence

    Edward E. Chidester, 53, of Alamo Road, Carrolltown, Ohio, formerly of Confluence, Pa., died July 7, 2011, unexpectedly at his new residence. Born Sept. 11, 1958. Preceded in death by parents Charles and Clara (Mates) Chidester. Also stepfather Charles...

    Tags: Ohio, Maryland

  10. Jul 6, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Spicing up your summer travels

    MIDDLETON, Wis. &ndash; National Mustard Day is Aug. 6, and thousands of people will show up in this cute city to celebrate all things mustard. Everyone from fanatical mustard freaks to fun-loving families looking for something unusual to do will show up. So should you, if you happen to be anywhere in south-central Wisconsin near Madison, the state capital.
    MIDDLETON, Wis. – National Mustard Day is Aug. 6, and thousands of people will show up in this cute city to celebrate all things mustard. Everyone from fanatical mustard freaks to fun-loving families looking for something unusual to do will show up....

    Tags: Chicago Hotels, Madison (Dane, Wisconsin), Bill Daley, Boston Red Sox, Mustard

  12. Jul 14, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  13. A playboy of rhythm

    Appearing Sunday for the first time at the Yelduz Shrine will be Ryan Herman of the Rhythm Playboys of Osseo, Wis. The Rhythm Playboys were named the 2009 Wisconsin Polka Music Band of the Year. Herman will perform a variety of music from 1:30 to 5:30 p....

    Tags: Entertainment, Dance

  14. Jul 14, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  15. Public versus private unions

    There is one fundamental flaw in Mr. Diggs' argument (column, June 30), and that is you fail to realize that the "anti-union atmosphere" in Wisconsin is involving public unions, not private unions (ie. USW, UAW, etc.). The question is: Do state-funded...

    Tags: Employees, Naperville, Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace, Unemployment Benefits

  16. Jul 15, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  17. National Pork Board begins building 2012 plan

    Working to maintain strong pork demand in the face of rising retail meat prices and continuing challenges to producer profitability, the National Pork Board begins work July 12 on its 2012 plan and budge during the annual Pork Industry Conference at the...

    Tags: Research, Consumers, Politics, Television Industry, Healthy Diet

  18. Jul 15, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  19. Frohling elected president of national meat processors group

    Jon Frohling, owner of Frohling Meats in Hecla, has been elected president of the American Association of Meat Processors at the American Convention of Meat Processors and Suppliers' Exhibition in Reno, Nev. Frohling served in multiple positions with...

    Tags: Minority Groups, Politics, South Dakota, Native Americans, Elections

  20. Jul 15, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  21. Auto Racing: Minnesotan following in father's footsteps

    Jake Redetzke hopes he can have the same success at Brown County Speedway that his father had in 2002.
    Jake Redetzke hopes he can have the same success at Brown County Speedway that his father had in 2002. Redetzke's father Jerry won the 2002 Dacotah Rumble at BCS and claimed $10,000 for the win. “It was the most paying show he ever won,” Jake said...

    Tags: Watertown, Bowl Championship Series, Brown County (Wisconsin)

  22. Jul 14, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Brewing gets cooler by the lake

    There are many fine things to do with Lake Michigan. Swim. Fish. Lie on its beaches. Watch the sun rise from Wisconsin. Watch the sun set from Michigan. One of its most enticing draws is driving around it; no matter where you start, you'll cover about 1,000 miles. The Lake Michigan Circle Tour was signposted in 1998 and since has become a road-tripping celebration of the upper Midwest. And what has sprung up along the way is a flourishing brewing region like nothing seen since Blatz, Pabst and Schlitz made Milwaukee famous.
    There are many fine things to do with Lake Michigan. Swim. Fish. Lie on its beaches. Watch the sun rise from Wisconsin. Watch the sun set from Michigan. One of its most enticing draws is driving around it; no matter where you start, you'll cover about 1,...

    Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Bars and Clubs, Chicago Hotels, Travel, The Happiest News!

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