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Trail camera captures rare photo of cougar
Tribune reporterAfter Mark Cobb and his 12-year-old son Matthew finished an early morning deer hunting trip Sunday, he sat at the kitchen table and checked pictures from one of his two trail cameras, hoping they would show a prized buck he could track. As Cobb, 50, of...Tags: Field Museum of Natural History, Springfield, Lifestyle and Leisure, Roscoe Village, Hunting
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A life directed
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comDoug Smart’s life has had two major directions, with one path that led straight to Hollywood and the next twisting and turning until it found central Kentucky. The 62-year-old is in his sixth year teaching at Asbury University, where he brings 22...Tags: Desi Arnaz, Celebrities, Homes, State University of New York, Entertainment
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Chicago voter registration down compared with 2008, election officials say
The hometown buzz among young voters surrounding President Barack Obama's 2008 campaign isn't as strong this time out, if Chicago voter registration is any indication. There are 138,000 fewer people signed up to vote in the 18-to-34-year-old group than...
Tags: Mitt Romney, Paul Simon, Illinois Elections, Des Moines Register, Politics
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Brian Noonan
From 6-9 p.m every Sunday evening and weeknights on WGN Sports Night, Brian Noonan keeps you company on Chicago's WGN Radio 720. Brian talks about all the stuff you need to know... and all the fun stuff, too. Brian Noonan's journey to WGN spans many...
Tags: Game Shows, American Idol (tv program), Radio, Entertainment, Stand-up Comedy
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ENGAGEMENT: McWhirter -- O'Donnell
Bride-elect Sheri Erin McWhirter is engaged to be married on Oct. 5, 2012, to Timothy Hugh O'Donnell, both of Elmira in Antrim County. The wedding ceremony and reception will take place at Castle Farms, in Charlevoix. Sheri is the middle child of Gary...
Tags: Charity, Newspaper and Magazine, American Red Cross
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Cal State Los Angeles President James Rosser to retire
L.A. NOWJames M. Rosser, president of Cal State Los Angeles, announced Tuesday that he will retire after 33 years as the longest-serving leader in the university’s history. Rosser, 72, became the sixth president of the hilltop campus east of downtown in....... -
The new school (health) rules
Back to school can also mean back to germs, breaks, sprains and concussions. While most of us know kids need a good night's sleep and a good breakfast, just what exactly do experts define as "good"? And what other basics should parents put on their...
Tags: Viral Diseases and Infections, Allergies, Flu Vaccine, Symptoms, Polio
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Business People - Aug. 12
Winchester Medical Center WINCHESTER, Va. — Hagerstown native Dr. Kenneth Saum joined the Winchester Medical Center medical staff as the medical director of thoracic surgery. A graduate of the Medical College of Virginia/Virginia Commonwealth...
Tags: Finance, Investments, Hospitals and Clinics, Surgery, Financial and Business Services
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Cattle bred with African genes to better face drought, climate change
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Cattle are being bred with genes from their African cousins who are accustomed to hot weather. New corn varieties are emerging with larger roots for gathering water in a drought. Someday, the plants may even be able to...Tags: South Dakota State University, Education, Iowa State University , Droughts, Science
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The Graphic finds its new editor in-house
The Graphic found its successor for the editor's position and she happens to already work for the Petoskey News-Review. Sheri McWhirter, staff writer since 2011, has been named the new special publications editor. Her duties will include being editor of...
Tags: U.S. Coast Guard
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...about that 'gay parenting study'
Change of SubjectDennis Byrne today cites new research by Mark Regnerus, an associate professor of sociology at the University of Texas at Austin: On 25 of 50 different "outcomes" the study evaluated, "the children of women who've had same-sex relationships fare quite....... -
Community colleges put students on the path to higher education
According to those in the know, there are several reasons why students choose to start their education at a community college before transferring to a four-year school. One important reason is accessibility through an "open door policy," says Chris...
Tags: Illinois State University, Students, Teaching and Learning, Graduation, Colleges and Universities
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