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Obituary: Ruby Lear
MORELAND — Ruby Joyce Douglas Lear, 79, of Junction City, passed away Thursday. Born April 9, 1933, she was a daughter of the late Walter and Ada Vaught Douglas. She was a homemaker and a member of Alum Springs First Church of God. She is...
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A FAMILY AFFAIR: Whimsical cottage garden brings joy to local woman and her granddaughter
Contributing writerEditor’s note: “Welcome to My Garden” is a monthly column of news and advice for gardeners and would-be gardeners in the Danville area. Last month is predicted to be the hottest July on record. In Danville and surrounding areas we...Tags: Tomatoes, Gardening, Building Material, Lifestyle and Leisure, Hobbies
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WELCOME TO MY GARDEN: Garden inspired by England trip
Contributing writer(Editor’s note: “Welcome to My Garden”żis a monthly column of news and advice for gardeners and would-be gardeners in the Danville area.) The heat is predicted to reach the high 90’s later today. For now, I will enjoy the...Tags: Chemical Industry, Bowling, Anglicanism, Religion and Belief, Christianity
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25 Years Ago: June 7, 2012
Richard Clark of Troop 54 in Winchester received the Boy Scouts of America Eagle Award. The Eagle Investiture took place at Trinity United Methodist Church with Assistant Scoutmaster Jim Porter presiding. Tom Young, district executive, gave the Eagle...
Tags: The Wall Street Journal, Boy Scouts of America
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WELCOME TO MY GARDEN: Early spring means uncharted territory
Contributing columnistEditors note: “Welcome to My Garden” is a monthly column of news and advice for gardeners and would-be gardeners in the Danville area. Every year about this time I get bitten by Spring Fever. After winter’s long, dreary days, warm...Tags: Parsley, Gardening, Onions, Lifestyle and Leisure, U.S. Department of Agriculture
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25 Years Ago: Feb. 27, 2012
Feb. 27, 1987
Operation Bootstrap went over the top and members of the Winchester-Clark County Industrial Authority celebrated the occasion Thursday with a cake. Figures tallied at Thursday’s report meeting indicated total pledges of $102,150 to...Tags: Chicago Sun-Times, Chicago Tribune
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What happens if you stop going to so many meetings?
Spend more time on priorities, preparation and follow-up and less time in meetings. Here's how. Accept fewer meeting invites, reduce the length of meetings you schedule and block out time for work. Read author and time coach Elizabeth Grace Saunders&...Tags: Networking
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10 Stories that will be talked about today
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today: 1. CONGRESS INVESTIGATING IRS SCANDAL A House committee is holding hearings this week on the IRS' targeting of tea party and conservative political...Tags: T-Mobile, Kermit Gosnell, Internal Revenue Service, Consumer Goods Industries, Joyce Brothers
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Floridians' summer-travel plans bode well for tourism here, elsewhere
Need a vacation? Good news: Travel club AAA says more of us will get one this summer, which should benefit Orlando tourism. AAA said its annual survey of Florida residents found that 70 percent plan to take a vacation of four days or more between May and...
Tags: AAA, Orlando, Tourism and Leisure, Travel, Automotive Equipment
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'Ask Amy' ebook released
Our newest e-book features timeless advice from a comforting voice and familiar face. “Ask Amy: Advice for Better Living” is a collection of Amy Dickinson’s answers to questions on topics including marriage, family, parenting, siblings,...
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Pet of the Week
Abby is an affectionate poodle/terrier mix with a bouncy personality. When she transferred from an overcrowded regional shelter, her matted coat was shaved, but it is returning slowly to its natural fluffy appearance. Abby's actual age is unknown, but...
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How to update census' race question
A notable example of how Americans fall through the cracks in census data-gathering caught my eye recently. It appeared on the black-oriented TheRoot.com website under this intriguing headline: "I found one drop; can I be black now?" The "one drop" is a...
Tags: Racism, Minority Groups, Population and Census, Demographics
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May 5, 2013
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