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Dig Day at Historic London Town allows visitors to wrap their hands around some forgotten history I n her hands, a scrap becomes a story.
Two years ago, veteran smokejumper Sara Brown dived out of a plane into a wildfire and shattered all of the bones in her right leg.
None at this time. Krista Wilson had no idea what a dragon boat was when she first saw the photos, but said she saw pictures of the long, sleek boats often fitted with dragon heads and tails during races and was “intrigued.”
A great blue heron lifts off from the surface of Lake Mary Ronan earlier this month after picking up a perch discarded by longtime lake fisherman Bruce Nearing. Nearing has been fishing the lake for 52 summers.
Faced with recent scams in the recruitment of constables in paramilitary forces, the government has approved a new hiring scheme which aims at making the process more objective and allows maximum use of technology.
Wildcats senior leads 2009 All-South Texas Baseball Team
ENGLEWOOD -- An archaeological dig in 1988 brought national attention to Englewood when ancient artifacts and more than 120 skeletons were found by construction workers digging a foundation for a Manasota Key home.
Itâs time to create a formal committee to address the idea of a 1-cent sales tax for the Williston park district.
By all accounts, Sen.-elect Al Franken will downplay humor and focus on policy when he takes his seat.
Two years ago, veteran smokejumper Sara Brown, an Oakridge native, dove out of a plane into a wildfire and shattered all of the bones in her right leg. She was given a choice: endure more surgeries or amputate her leg at the knee.
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