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Community Announcements for May 23
Upcoming Public Government Meetings - Stanford Planning and Zoning: 6 p.m. May 23 at L&N Depot - Lincoln County Board of Education (no action): 6:30 p.m. May 23 at the Board of Education office. “Big Train” singing at Beiting Hall...
Tags: Holidays, Farms, Health, Arts and Culture, Sports
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Howard County Briefs
Gardening volunteers The Howard County Conservancy seeks Wednesday morning drop-in gardening volunteers from 9:30 a.m. to noon to help maintain its themed and native plant gardens. All levels of experience welcome. For information, call Tabby Fique at...Tags: Arts and Culture, Lifestyle and Leisure, Arts, Boy Scouts of America, Science and Technology
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Habitat groundbreaking ceremony postponed
The groundbreaking ceremony for Hub Area Habitat for Humanity house has been postponed to 5:30 p.m. Thursday. The ceremony was originally scheduled for 5:30 p.m. today. The home is on Ward Drive near Lawson Street. -
KeyBank workers in volunteer event
About 120 KeyBank employees in northern Indiana will leave their offices at noon Wednesday to participate in the 23rd annual "Neighbors Make the Difference Day." The event means that most locations will close at noon as employees help out 20 community...Tags: Employees, Career and Workplace
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Texas tornado victims vow to rebuild
On the limb of a barren tree in the tornado-devastated north Texas community of Rancho Brazos, an American flag flaps in the wind — placed there by a firefighter. "It's symbolic of, 'We're here, we're going to rebuild,'" said Sgt. Nathan Stringer,...
Tags: Ceremonies, Arts and Culture, Natural Disasters, Tornadoes, American Red Cross
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Edward H. "Ham" Welbourn Jr., insurance executive
Edward H. "Ham" Welbourn Jr., a retired insurance executive and World War II veteran, died April 29 of complications from dementia at the Blakehurst retirement community in Towson. He was 98. The son of Edward H. Welbourn, who owned Rennous Kleinle...
Tags: Anglicanism, Alzheimer's Disease, Catonsville, Dwayne Johnson, Key Largo
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News briefs for May 17
Potluck dinner set for Monday HARRODSBURG — Habitat for Humanity-Mercer County invites everyone who helps Habitat of Mercer County, or is interested in helping, including families, to an appreciation potluck dinner at 6:30 p.m. Monday in the...
Tags: American Red Cross
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Bay View Woman's Council awards $1,000 scholarship to Petoskey High School senior
Zoey Reager, daughter of Wyndham Reager and Nicole Belmonte of Petoskey, was recently selected as the 2013 recipient of the Bay View Woman's Council Petoskey High School Senior Girl Scholarship. The intent of the council's $1,000 scholarship is to...
Tags: Dance, New York University, Arts and Culture, Entertainment, Awards and Prizes
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Editorials: Motel kids, tax code, Open Door award
Open Door award This month's Daily Press Open Door award goes to the Virginia Public Access Project, which is launching a "VPAP Honor Roll," which will include all General Assembly candidates who file campaign finance documents electronically and score...Tags: Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Elections, York County (Virginia), Economy, Business and Finance, Gloucester (Gloucester, Virginia)
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Robert M. Douglass, Calvert Cliffs' chief engineer
Robert M. Douglass, former chief engineer of Baltimore Gas & Electric Co.'s Calvert Cliffs nuclear power plant, died Monday of cancer at his home in Port Republic, Calvert County. He was 88. The son of an electrical engineer and a homemaker, Robert...
Tags: Plant Openings, Wethersfield, Cheshire, Religion and Belief, Science and Technology
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RAW VIDEO: Texas tornado likely had 200 mph winds
GRANBURY, Texas (AP) — Ten tornadoes touched down in several small communities in North Texas overnight, leaving at least six people dead, dozens injured and hundreds homeless. Emergency responders were still searching for missing people Thursday... -
Forecasters eyeing severe storm risks Thursday, likely south of Baltimore
Forecasters are watching for development of potentially severe thunderstorms across Maryland late Thursday, though the strongest chances for severe weather were expected in Southern Maryland. Warming temperatures are expected to fuel the atmospheric...
Tags: St. Mary's County, Southern U.S. Storms (2011), National Weather Service, Baltimore Weather, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport
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