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    Aug 17, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  1. Welcome worn out at New Welcome Missionary Baptist Church

    Sometimes you wish it might happen more often — a good, old-fashioned church brawl to release pent-up anger and frustration that is the obvious byproduct of all that "love thy neighbor" junk. Speaking for myself, I know that if I have to go...

    Tags: Entertainment, Human Interest, Baptist, Television, Christianity

  2. Aug 18, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  3. 100 percent country: Siblings settle into style for The Band Perry

    The Band Perry siblings each bring a different musical influence - a diversity that begins with their iPods.
    The Band Perry siblings each bring a different musical influence - a diversity that begins with their iPods. “You have Lady Gaga on your iPod?” Kimberly Perry jokingly questioned after the youngest sibling, Neil Perry, admitted to having an iPod with...

    Tags: Lady Gaga, Apple iPod, New Products, Human Interest, Tim McGraw

  4. Aug 18, 2011 |Story| KWCH
  5. New Hampshire is best place to live for U.S. kids; Kansas 19th

    BOSTON (Reuters) - New Hampshire is the best place in  America for a child to live thanks to lower rates of child poverty,  according to a report released on Wednesday measuring health, education  and economic security.
    BOSTON (Reuters) - New Hampshire is the best place in America for a child to live thanks to lower rates of child poverty, according to a report released on Wednesday measuring health, education and economic security. Holding onto the lead for the ninth...

    Tags: Real Estate, Social Issues, Annie E. Casey Foundation, Massachusetts, Louisiana

  6. Aug 12, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  7. Aruba officials think missing Frederick woman is dead

    Authorities in Aruba believe a missing American tourist is no longer alive and are seeking to extend a detention order for her travel companion as they seek witnesses who will help them build a case against him, a prosecutor on the Dutch Caribbean island said Friday.
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    Authorities in Aruba believe a missing American tourist is no longer alive and are seeking to extend a detention order for her travel companion as they seek witnesses who will help them build a case against him, a prosecutor on the Dutch Caribbean...

    Tags: Aruba, Justice System, Witnesses, The Associated Press, Maryland

  8. Jul 21, 2011 |Story| KIAH-LTV
  9. Closing Comments: Population

    Living in Houston do you ever feel like you're travelling in a herd wherever you go?  Its not your imagination, a new study shows Houston has added more people in the last 10 years than any of the nations other 366 metropolitan areas!  That’s a blank load of people! The great thing about Texas is our state is huge and you can still find places not very far from downtown where you can drive on a country road with no one else around except you and the cows and find peace and quiet. Take a ride one afternoon to Waller grab HWY 6 and cruise 105 to all the way to Conroe. The Sam Houston National Forest in Montgomery and the Huntsville area is beautiful especially for you bikers. You really want to get lost, head up 59 to Livingston make a right on 190 and you can see where the Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas lives on the way to Woodville! Now if you're a scaredy cat don't go at night. It's really dark, but if you get lost just follow the banjos. The key, city dwellers, is to get outta town once in a while even if it's just for the day. Then the crowded freeways and gangs of people downtown don't seem so bad and enjoy it now, because as Houston’s sprawl continues these places won't be quite so remote after a while. Imagine one day seeing a Blue Bell ice cream skyscraper in Brenham! With a cherry on top?
    KIAH
    Living in Houston do you ever feel like you're travelling in a herd wherever you go?  Its not your imagination, a new study shows Houston has added more people in the last 10 years than any of the nations other 366 metropolitan areas!  That’s a...

    Tags: Foods and Beverages, Forestry and Timber, Texas, Lifestyle and Leisure, Ice Cream

  10. Aug 18, 2011 |Story| KDAF-LTV
  11. Allen Eagles Prepare for 2011 Season

    The Allen Eagles always have high expectations for their football team but this year the expectations are through the roof. According to many high school publications the Eagles are not only the favorite to win district 8-5A but also a state title.
    The Allen Eagles always have high expectations for their football team but this year the expectations are through the roof. According to many high school publications the Eagles are not only the favorite to win district 8-5A but also a state title....
  12. Jul 22, 2011 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  13. Thou shalt not post God's Law at courthouses

    Up north in Dixie County, a local businessman made the county a gracious offer: a $20,000 monument of the Ten Commandments.
    Up north in Dixie County, a local businessman made the county a gracious offer: a $20,000 monument of the Ten Commandments. His idea: plunk the 5-foot-tall, 6-ton hunk of black granite on the steps of the county courthouse in Cross City. Commissioners...

    Tags: Laws, Civil Rights, Criminal Laws, Religious Texts, Politics

  14. Aug 19, 2011 |Story| Burbank Leader
  15. Ready for the ride of her life

    LOS ANGELES — Kristina Harrison received a gift from her daughter prior to the biggest competition of her life.
    LOS ANGELES — Kristina Harrison received a gift from her daughter prior to the biggest competition of her life. Taking part in the dressage equestrian event at the 2003 Pan American Games as a member of the Team U.S.A., Harrison carried with her...

    Tags: New York, Equestrian, Wayne, Burbank (Cook, Illinois), Human Interest

  16. Aug 23, 2011 |Story| WSBT-TV
  17. Soldier wounded in combat, loses home in tornado

    WILSONVILLE, Ala. (AP) — A mortar attack in Afghanistan last year left 1st Lt. Antone Williams with a concussion severe enough to send him home. Then a tornado this spring left him without a home at all. Now the Alabama National Guardsman is trying...

    Tags: Disasters, Concussion, Headaches, Health, Injuries and Wounds

  18. Aug 23, 2011 |Story| WPMT-LTV
  19. Harrisburg ID Suspect in Egypt Club Shootings

    Harrisburg City Police have identified a suspect in a shooting incident over the weekend at the Egypt Club.  Two underage patrons, a woman and a man were shot inside the North 2nd Street bar The woman is being treated at Penn State Hershey Medical Center and the man was taken to Harrisburg Hospital.
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    Harrisburg City Police have identified a suspect in a shooting incident over the weekend at the Egypt Club. Two underage patrons, a woman and a man were shot inside the North 2nd Street bar The woman is being treated at Penn State Hershey Medical Center...

    Tags: Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), Health, Egypt, Hospitals and Clinics

  20. Aug 24, 2011 |Story| Daily Press
  21. Acoustic Music Festival will feature Peter Bradley Adams and a host of local talent

    The <a href="http://www.festevents.org/mini-site/acoustic-music-festival">Acoustic Music Festival</a> returns to Town Point Park in Norfolk  Saturday,  Sept. 17. This year's headliner is  <a href="http://peterbradleyadams.com/">Peter Bradley Adams</a> and the lineup includes many of the area's best acoustic acts. Adams, an Alabama native, is a former member of the duo Eastmountainsouth.
    The Acoustic Music Festival returns to Town Point Park in Norfolk Saturday, Sept. 17. This year's headliner is Peter Bradley Adams and the lineup includes many of the area's best acoustic acts. Adams, an Alabama native, is a former member of the duo...

    Tags: DreamWorks Animation SKG Incorporated, Facebook, Music Industry, Fine Arts, Arts

  22. May 26, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Do people fail to respond to tornado warnings?

    The violent tornado that ravaged Joplin, Mo., killing at least 117, had hospital employees rushing to transport patients to safety at the last few minutes and forced others into refrigerators for shelter. There was 20 minutes of advance warning provided by the emergency sirens, so why did some appear to be caught off-guard?
    The violent tornado that ravaged Joplin, Mo., killing at least 117, had hospital employees rushing to transport patients to safety at the last few minutes and forced others into refrigerators for shelter. There was 20 minutes of advance warning provided...

    Tags: Indiana University, Weather Warnings, Joplin, Missouri Tornado (2011), Weather, University of Oklahoma

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