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Accent: lancaster grand theatre announces summer classic movie series
LANCASTER — The Lancaster Grand Theatre will present a summer film series beginning June 21. The Lancaster Grand opened in 1929 with the movie “The Navigator” and it would be the first of many until 1967, when the theater closed its...
Tags: The Godfather (movie), John Travolta, Entertainment, Entertainment Events, Roy Scheider
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From Or Files for May 5, 2013
100 Years Ago - 1913 G.T. Ashlock, who lives near Hustonville, has just been granted a patent on a non-refillable bottle, which those who have seen it believe is destined to make him rich. The patent office in Washington notified him at once that his...
Tags: Music, Entertainment, Ted Mack, Water Supply, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
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LOOKING BACK: From our files for Dec. 16, 2012
100 years ago — 1912 Robert McGavie, who arrived in Danville for an engagement at the Danville Opera House is the tallest man ever seen in this city. He is seven feet two inches tall. With his partner, Scots, he puts on a sharpshooter act that...
Tags: Religious Festivals, Entertainment, Marine Toys for Tots Foundation, The Salvation Army, Career and Workplace
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THE BOOKWORM SEZ: 'Totally Mad' is filled with nostalgia
Contributing Writer“Totally MAD: 60 Years of Humor, Satire, Stupidity and Stupidity.” Edited by John Ficarra, c. 2012, Time Home Entertainment, $34.95/$37.95 Canada, 256 pages. There are many things you still wish you had from your childhood. Freedom to...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Periodicals, Entertainment, Chevy Chase, Dave Berg
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From Our Files: Dec. 16, 2012
100 years ago — 1912 Robert McGavie, who arrived in Danville for an engagement at the Danville Opera House is the tallest man ever seen in this city. He is seven feet two inches tall. With his partner, Scots, he puts on a sharpshooter act that...
Tags: Religious Festivals, Entertainment, Marine Toys for Tots Foundation, The Salvation Army, Career and Workplace
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Picking four for Danville: Seven seeking seats in hot commission race
smojica@amnews.comDanville voters will elect four city commissioners Tuesday. Incumbents James “J.H.” Atkins, Kevin Caudill, Gail Louis and Ryan Montgomery are trying to retain their seats but face challenges from former commissioners Janet Hamner and Paige...Tags: Martin Luther King Jr., Eastern Kentucky University, Habitat for Humanity International, Voting, Engineering
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Elect Atkins, Caudill, Hamner and Stevens for Danville commission
Several weeks ago in a letter to the editor on behalf of Gail Louis and Ryan Montgomery, the writer made reference to “cohorts she hoped would not be on the commission.” Curious, I found that “cohorts,” as defined by Webster,...Tags: Politics, Elections
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Prevent theft of online property
When the vice presidential candidates meet in Danville this week, they will no doubt discuss the economy and how to create jobs. I’d like to remind them of one way to protect existing jobs — preventing online theft of creative and intellectual...Tags: Theft, Ides of March, Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation, Entertainment Events
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Beloved actor Andy Griffith dies at 86
Associated PressRALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - Andy Griffith, who made homespun Southern wisdom his trademark as the wise sheriff in "The Andy Griffith Show" and the rumpled defense lawyer in "Matlock," died Tuesday. He was 86. Griffith died about 7 a.m. at his coastal home, Dare...Tags: College Sports, Brad Paisley, Ron Howard, Jim Nabors, Television
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High court rejects part of Arizona immigration law
Associated PressWASHINGTON (AP) - The Supreme Court struck down key provisions of Arizona's crackdown on immigrants Monday but said a much-debated portion on checking suspects' status could go forward. The court did not throw out the state provision requiring police...Tags: Stephen Breyer, Politics, Laws, Anthony Kennedy, Washington, DC
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Supreme Court: Kentucky lawmakers to run in old districts after redistricting plan ruled unconstitutional by unanimous decision
Associated PressFRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) - Legislative candidates will have to run in decade-old districts in this year's elections, the Kentucky Supreme Court ruled Friday afternoon. Chief Justice John D. Minton, writing for the full court, said newly drawn legislative...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Trials, Parties and Movements, Politics
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Franklin Circuit Judge puts redistricting on hold in Kentucky
Associated PressFRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) - The Kentucky secretary of state was ordered Tuesday not to implement newly redrawn legislative districts because a judge found that they don't meet constitutional muster. Franklin County Circuit Judge Phillip Shepherd filed the...Tags: Justice System, Democratic Party, Politics, Laws, Laws
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