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    Sep 18, 2012 |Story| AP Broadcast
  1. Thief told store clerk mother is dying of cancer

    WATERFORD TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) — Police say a pistol-wielding man who robbed a suburban Detroit convenience store told the clerk his mother is dying of cancer before leaving with cash from the register. The Detroit Free Press (http://on.freep.com/...

    Tags: Theft, Detroit Free Press, Cancer, Freedom of the Press, Death

  2. Sep 11, 2012 |Column| Allentown Morning Call
  3. At auction, skeletons bring nearly $1,000 apiece

    The usual auctioneer's patter about furniture and figurines gave way to something a little different, a little strange, when lots 204 and 205 came up before the buyers at Tom Hall Auctions in Schnecksville on Tuesday.
    The usual auctioneer's patter about furniture and figurines gave way to something a little different, a little strange, when lots 204 and 205 came up before the buyers at Tom Hall Auctions in Schnecksville on Tuesday. "We're offering the gentleman first,...

    Tags: New York City, Schnecksville, Auction Service, New Tripoli, Whitehall

  4. Sep 12, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  5. Connecticut Attorney General Likes What the Feds Are Doing on Nuke Waste

    The Nuclear Regulatory Commission - prompted by the federal courts - is now doing a study on the possible environmental problems of long-term storage of tons of spent nuclear fuel at nuke plants around the nation. Connecticut's Attorney General George...

    Tags: Justice System, Haddam, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Waste, Nuclear Power

  6. Sep 4, 2012 |Story| KTXL-LTV
  7. Large Marijuana Grow Found Along San Joaquin River

    Modesto Police Department’s drug task force is working at removing hundreds of pot plants found along the San Joaquin River.
    FOX40 News
    Modesto Police Department’s drug task force is working at removing hundreds of pot plants found along the San Joaquin River. Agents are reporting that many of the plants found are over nine feet tall. The exact location of the grow has not been...
  8. Sep 1, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Dream home: Finding favor in a friendly home

    Maura Iacoboni always admired her friend's home, a two-story Colonial-style structure in Timonium in Baltimore County. Little wonder, then, that when the home was put on the market earlier this year, she jumped on it.
    Maura Iacoboni always admired her friend's home, a two-story Colonial-style structure in Timonium in Baltimore County. Little wonder, then, that when the home was put on the market earlier this year, she jumped on it. "It always looked happy to me; it...

    Tags: Homes, Dog (animal), Land Price, Animals, Walnuts

  10. Aug 31, 2012 |Story| KTXL-LTV
  11. Task Force Raids Marijuana Grows Near School; Middle of Corn Field

    Almost 500 marijuana plants were found growing between two chicken barns just 400 feet from a high school.
    FOX40 News
    Almost 500 marijuana plants were found growing between two chicken barns just 400 feet from a high school. Agents from the Stanislaus Drug Enforcement Agency got an anonymous tip about the marijuana grow in a 40-acre chicken ranch in Waterford. On...

    Tags: Police Arrests, Crime, Law and Justice

  12. Aug 28, 2012 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  13. Isaac reaches hurricane status, set for landfall late Tuesday

    Isaac reached hurricane status Tuesday as it closed it on the Gulf Coast, threatening to deluge parts of the region with huge amounts of rain.
    Isaac reached hurricane status Tuesday as it closed it on the Gulf Coast, threatening to deluge parts of the region with huge amounts of rain. Maximum sustained winds were at 75 miles per hour, just strong enough to give the storm hurricane status, as of...

    Tags: Hurricanes, Nuclear Power, Barack Obama, U.S. Army, National Hurricane Center

  14. Aug 28, 2012 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  15. As Isaac closes in on Gulf, officials warn complacency could kill

    As Hurricane Isaac barreled its way toward the Gulf Coast on Tuesday, authorities were out in force warning residents to take necessary, life-saving precautions.
    As Hurricane Isaac barreled its way toward the Gulf Coast on Tuesday, authorities were out in force warning residents to take necessary, life-saving precautions. "Do not let this storm lull you into complacency. That would be a terrible mistake," said...

    Tags: Hurricanes, Nuclear Power, Barack Obama, U.S. Army, National Hurricane Center

  16. Aug 28, 2012 |Story| Hartford Courant
  17. Pulitzer Winner "Water By The Spoonful" Now Published

    Up until now the only people who have any detailed idea what the 2012 Pulitzer Prize-winning play was really about were limited to the 6,000 or so folks who saw the world premiere of <strong>&ldquo;Water By the Spoonful&rdquo;</strong> at <strong>Hartford Stage.</strong>
    Hartford Courant
    Up until now the only people who have any detailed idea what the 2012 Pulitzer Prize-winning play was really about were limited to the 6,000 or so folks who saw the world premiere of “Water By the Spoonful” at Hartford Stage. Now the rest...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Awards and Prizes, Hartford Stage, Goodman Theatre, Pulitzer Prize Awards

  18. Aug 22, 2012 |Story| Petoskey News
  19. Community Notes Wednesday, Aug. 22, 2012

    Births
    Births A daughter, Kiona Dove St. Clair, was born to Kyle and Erica St. Clair of Boyne City on Aug. 14, 2012, at Charlevoix Area Hospital. Kiona weighed 8 pounds, 9 ounces at birth. Grandparents are Deborah Kingsley of Allegan, Henry Bierling of...

    Tags: Lutheranism, Sex Crimes, Abusive Behavior, Diabetes, HIV

  20. Aug 16, 2012 |Story| Petoskey News
  21. Letters to the editor: Fracking, taxes, jobs

    <span style="font-size: medium;"><strong>Don't be fooled: Fracking does damage to groundwater</strong></span>
    Don't be fooled: Fracking does damage to groundwater Editor: It was with interest that I read about the mayor of Dish, Texas, and his message on fracking and the gas industry's response. Fracking is much more damaging then the immediate production...

    Tags: Unemployment, Cancer, Water, Labor Markets, Politics

  22. Jul 19, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  23. Work on Dunham's not delayed

    A building permit has been issued for the Dunham’s Sports project in Aberdeen after a misunderstanding over a permit requirement for landscaping plans. Work on the sporting goods store was not delayed, said Aberdeen planning and zoning director...

    Tags: Walmart, Land Price, House Building, Companies and Corporations, Credit and Debt

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