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Updated: Two Lynchburg teenagers killed in late night crash
Reporter/Lynchburg Bureau ChiefWhen Fannie Boyd looks at her granddaughter Breanna's picture, she sees a young girl with a lot of wisdom. "She was one of those girls that was like an old person in a young body," said Boyd. "She knew more than the average older person." A high school...Tags: Transportation Accidents, Accidental Death, Colleges and Universities, Transportation Accidents, Lynchburg (Lynchburg, Virginia)
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Hudson's Corner
At the January meeting of the Roland Park Civic League, residential parking permits were on the agenda. West University Parkway homeowners near The Carlyle are having trouble finding spaces to park. Residents on the southbound side of University Parkway,...Tags: Mary Pat Clarke, Colleges and Universities, Rentals, Roland Park, Education
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Louise Alice Goodenow, 98
Louise Alice Goodenow, 98, of Charlevoix, formerly of Farmington Hills, died Friday, Dec. 30, 2011, at her home. Alice was born May 19, 1913, in Detroit, the daughter of Louis B. and Ida May Louise (Ray) Goodenow. She earned a bachelor of science from...Tags: University of Chicago, Colleges and Universities, World War II (1939-1945), Education, U.S. Navy
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Lyndsay Jo Hendrixson Chisholm, 28
Lyndsay Jo Hendrixson Chisholm, 28, of Farmington, N.H., formerly of Topeka, Kan., passed away Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2012. Lyndsay Jo was born Oct. 27, 1983, in Pomona, Calif., daughter of Joe and Bobbie Graff Hendrixson. She graduated from Washburn Rural...Tags: Medical Specialization, Radio, Religion and Belief, Entertainment, Christianity
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Professor Steinberg ready to take you to school
A letter came last week addressed to Professor Steinberg and I was about to write, "Return to Sender," when I realized with shock this Thursday afternoon kicks off a course in "Sports and Entertainment Law" that I've agreed to teach at UC Irvine's...Tags: Marketing, Laws, Laws, Work Relations, Crime, Law and Justice
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Datebook
Sunday, Jan. 8 Classical concert The Sundays at Three Chamber Music Series presents the Gemini Piano Trio at 3 p.m. at Christ Episcopal Church, 6800 Oakland Mills Road in Columbia. The group will play Schumann's "Fantasiestucke," Shostakovich's Piano...Tags: Ellicott City, Anglicanism, John Sarbanes, Religion and Belief, Howard Community College
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Howard County Briefs
Partner violence St. John Baptist Church will host a forum on partner violence from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 14, at 9055 Tamar Drive in Columbia. This free program will provide insights and resource information on this public health problem....Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, Human Interest, Ellicott City, Bars and Clubs, Electronics
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County Digest
'Murder by Misadventure' Bowie Community Theatre presents this mystery, written by Edward Taylor, Jan. 13-28 at the Bowie Playhouse, located in White Marsh Park, Route 3 South. Admission is $17, $12 for seniors, 62 and older and students. For show times,...Tags: Edward Taylor Jr., Human Interest, Music, Elijah E. Cummings, White Marsh
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Education briefs
New-student orientation Orientation for new Anne Arundel Community College students will be held in the Robert E. Kauffman Theater, Pascal Center for Performing Arts, 101 College Parkway the following dates and times. •Thursday, Jan. 12: 10 a.m.-1...Tags: Medical Specialization, Financial Aid, Education, Technology, Teaching and Learning
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Using less bedding can benefit in-transit market pigs
In a new study, funded by the Pork Checkoff, researchers at Texas Tech and Iowa State universities found that the pork industry can generally use less bedding year-round than it currently does while improving overall animal well-being - a breakthrough...Tags: Research, Marketing, Interior Policy, Politics, Interior Policy
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Farm food safety workshops offered across Nebraska in February, March
LINCOLN, Neb. - Food safety workshops offered across the state in February and March will help producers meet requirements of new federal legislation. In early January, President Obama signed the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act into law. The law...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food and Drug Administration, Health, Colleges and Universities, Education
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Farming practices threaten widely grown corn crop
One of the nation's most widely planted crops - a genetically engineered corn plant that makes its own insecticide - may be losing its effectiveness because a major pest appears to be developing resistance more quickly than scientists expected. The U.S....Tags: Chemical Industry, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Agriculture, Genes and Chromosomes, Chemicals
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