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Back to chaos today? Not on my watch!
Psychic Medium"Today I will allow myself to feel the natural ability to feel serene but very much empowered to shape and control my day. I am empowered to make my day what I want it to be." Okay, if you are like most people today....you have been thrown back in to the...Tags: Entertainment, Connecticut, Television
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Bel-Air estate was a nature sanctuary – amid mansions
Imagine it is Labor Day 1924. You've just finished dinner on the porch, the kids are playing next door and the radio just tuned in: "Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. Today's story is about bestselling author Gene Stratton-Porter. At this very moment...Tags: Wildflowers, Natural Resources, Arts and Culture, Indiana, Photography
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Elk reintroduction in Western Maryland to be studied
Two organizations that promote big-game hunting have joined with the Maryland Department of Natural Resources to study the viability of reintroducing elk to the western part of the state after more than a 200-year absence. The feasibility studies...Tags: Natural Resources, Natural Resource Industry, David Allen, Energy Resources, Garrett County
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A Wet Weekend
Sure, a little rain is always welcomed, especially during a dry summer. But Tropical Storm Lee is squeezing out a bit much for residents along the Gulf Coast.
Lee worked his way over southern Louisiana this morning. The storms sustained winds were at...Tags: Tropical Storms, Labor Day
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Farming is a labor of love
On Monday, we celebrated Labor Day. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, Labor Day, the first Monday in September, is a creation of the labor movement and is dedicated to the social and economic achievements of American workers. It constitutes a...Tags: Holidays, New York City, Unions, Career and Workplace, Labor Day
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Community Commentary: At-risk kids get in touch with nature
As a new member of the Orange County Hiking Club, I'm used to climbing mountains. So a hike advertised for a recent Saturday, inviting members to walk with at-risk kids from a local children's advocacy agency, caught my eye. The event, Kids in Need of...Tags: Gardens and Parks, Tourism and Leisure, State Parks, Travel
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Students and teachers impressed by renovated JBHS on first day of school
roxann.miller@herald-mail.comWhen 18-year-old senior Trevor Forsythe walked into the newly renovated James Buchanan High School on his first day of school Tuesday his reaction was very different from his first day as a freshman. "Wow, I couldn't believe what I was seeing. I...Tags: James Buchanan, Renovation, Education, High Schools, Schools
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Starved Rock officials stress caution after second fall in a week
Tribune reportersTwo falls in less than a week at Starved Rock State Park should serve as reminder to follow warning signs on hiking trails, authorities said Tuesday. Although the trails in the park are marked with signs and in some places barricades, it doesn’t...Tags: National Parks, Gardens and Parks, Yosemite National Park, Environmental Issues, Tourism and Leisure
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Child dies after being pulled from waters off Sandy Point State Park
A young boy who arrived early Monday with family to reserve a spot on the beach at Sandy Point State Park on what was expected to be a crowded Fourth of July holiday slipped under the water and drowned. According to Capt. James Rostek, a spokesman for...Tags: Holidays, Emergency Health Procedures, Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Memorial Day, Energy Resources
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The wrong time to play politics with FEMA
Whether it's a hurricane, a flood, a tornado or an earthquake, Americans count on the Federal Emergency Management Agency to be among the first responders. As the recent example of Hurricane Irene shows, only government can marshal the vast resources...Tags: Tropical Weather, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Tornadoes, Joplin (Jasper, Missouri), Meteorological Disasters
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Russell Gordon 'Buz' Meyer Sr.
Russell Gordon "Buz" Meyer Sr., a conservationist who converted his Woodwardville farm into a habitat for animals and plants that he opened to Scouting groups, 4-H clubs, church camps, schoolchildren and the Audubon Society, died there Sept. 1 of...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Bowie, Robert Meyer, Prince George's County
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Daytona: a real sun of a beach
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Biker babe, I'm not. NASCAR fan? Uh-uh. Beach bunny? Nope, don't think so. I'm way past the weight limit on being either a babe or a bunny.
But it is late evening, and I've found myself driving along Daytona Beach, on Florida'...Tags: Biketoberfest, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Arts and Culture, Fulgencio Batista
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