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Satisfy your sweet tooth at Buzz Bakery & Coffee, which is dishing out bumblebee-themed baked treats and ice cream for ... yep, National "Don't Step on a Bee" Day.
Although most students are out of school for summer, those attending the Boys & Girls Clubs of Porter County are involved in activities to keep their minds active. The South Haven Unit recently conducted its fifth annual spelling bee. The words used were "wall words" provided by the Portage Township elementary schools. About four students in each grade competed; Shana Hardesty ran the event. ...
TWO hikers are getting their walking boots on to raise cash for charity by completing the whole of the Pennine Way.
JTNP — POSTED 7:15 p.m. WEDNESDAY, JULY 8 — Joshua Tree National Superintendent Curt Sauer on Wednesday, July 8 ordered Jumbo Rocks Campground closed temporarily due to safety concerns raised by the presence of swarming bees, park Chief of Interpretation Joe Zarki said in a press release.
Surrey's three-day music festival, attended by 20,000 people each day, is getting under way in Guildford.
NEW ORLEANS -- A pair of hairless endangered piglets is trotting about at the Audubon Zoo. Myrtle and Olive are babirusa (BAH-bee-ROO-suh), which means "pig-deer" in Malay.
Unmissable: The Daily Telegraph's pick of Hampton Court Palace Flower Show 2009
Stop by Fountain Square during one of the few times it actually welcomes skateboarders. “Build the Ramp,” from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., features local skateboarders, a graffiti artist, music and food as well as the premiere of a two-minute documentary film of a ramp building project.
Questions have been raised about the extent to which women will benefit from the 2010 World Cup, with gender activists pointing to a policy vacuum when it comes to the economic empowerment of women in the organisation and running of the event.
By Steve Bornfeld
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