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Benefit Concerts For Flood Victims
The Hartford CourantAbout 700 local musicians are holding concerts May 2-3 to benefit flood victims in La Plata, the capital of Buenos Aires, Argentina. The April 2 flash floods killed about 50 people as 12 inches of rain fell in a few hours. Thousands of citizens were...Tags: Fairfield University, The Hartt School, West Hartford, University of Hartford, Naugatuck Valley Community College
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Jury selected for one accused in Keeseville death
Plattsburgh Press-RepublicanScott E. Denno, accused of manslaughter in the beating death of Robert Rennie, goes on trial today. A single day in Essex County Court saw complete jury selection today, Essex County District Attorney Kristy Sprague said. Separate trials will be...Tags: Trials, Murder, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Prosecution
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Cape gets chance to clear out its medicine cabinets
Cape Cod Times, Hyannis, Mass.The old prescriptions piled up on a back shelf of the medicine cabinet. On numerous occasions, Lynne Kettell thought about getting rid of the long-expired medicines. "We've been meaning to do it for years," Lynne Kettell said about her and her husband,...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Foods and Beverages, Theft, Prescription Drugs, Sandwiches
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Spotlight: Hayden Cinemas shuts its doors after a 15-year run
The Spokesman-ReviewAnd then there was one. Hayden Cinemas, an independent movie theater located in the Prairie Shopping Center in Hayden, will close after today. The cinema's owners announced the closure on their Facebook page. The cinema, which has been open for 15...Tags: Museums, Independent (Movie Genre), Arts, Muscular Dystrophy, Arts and Culture
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Hooked on fishing
The Spokesman-ReviewThe fourth Saturday of April rivals any major holiday for Washington's angling families. From across the state they rendezvous at designated lakes in advance, claiming campsites, often unleashing kids in the build-up to a weekend experience passed...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Lakes and Ponds, Fishing
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Playfair Commerce Park evolves from racetrack roots
The Spokesman-ReviewThe only monuments to Playfair Commerce Park's past are two stone slabs topped by metal silhouettes of horses, their crouched riders guiding them toward the finish line. The business park is located on 48 acres in east Spokane that hosted the Playfair...Tags: Rental Service
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Eckert to appoint former alderman Peters as interim city attorney
Belleville News-DemocratMayor Mark Eckert said he will recommend a Belleville attorney and former alderman to serve as interim city attorney. Thom Peters, a partner at Boyle Brasher LLC, would serve until the city finds a permanent replacement for Patrick "Mike" Flynn, who did...Tags: Elections, Local Government, Health Insurance Cost, Local Elections, Finance
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Duplex, semitruck fires among Valley fire calls
The Spokesman-ReviewThe Spokane Valley Fire Department responded to several major calls the week of April 18-24, including a house fire and a semitruck fire. Half of a vacant duplex at 8823 E. Broadway Ave. burned just after 3 a.m. on April 20. The fire, which...Tags: Fires
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Longtime employee taking the reins of Valley jewelers
The Spokesman-ReviewGlen Brown is taking over day-to-day operations of Tracy Jewelers. Three years ago, when Tracy Jewelers, 106 N. Evergreen Road, celebrated its 60th anniversary, owner Maureen Tracy, then 58, said she was approaching the age when she was starting to... -
Malloy Claims Middle Ground With Support For 75-Cent Minimum Wage Hike
The Hartford CourantGov. Dannel P. Malloy on Friday pushed to raise the state minimum wage by 75 cents over the next two years, backing a measure that steps back from a proposal in the legislature but still lacks the support of the business lobby. "I believe that we can...Tags: Regional Authority, Business, Government, Executive Branch, Dannel P. Malloy
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2013 Summer Classical Music Events
The Hartford CourantYale Opera stages Tchaikovsky's opera Iolanta is about an innocent princess who has been blind since birth and does not know what it means that other people have sight. After hearing about a "cure" the king brings in an exotic specialist who can make...Tags: The Hartt School, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Festive Events, Culture, Concerts
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As Texas prepares to fund water projects, McAllen utility drafts shovel-ready plans
The Monitor, McAllen, TexasWhen federal stimulus money trickled down to Texas about three years ago, the McAllen Public Utility had shovel-ready plans -- and saved millions. With the Texas Legislature now debating a $2 billion fund for water infrastructure projects, having...Tags: Water Supply, Plant Openings, Energy Saving, Environmental Issues, Texas Legislature
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