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Finding out where the nuts are during the summer can give hunters some clues as to where the deer might congregate come fall.
History is alive and well in Goshen today with the arrival of the 19th Indiana Company Civil War re-enactment group.
Ousted President Manuel Zelaya said Saturday that he would return to Honduras to try to retake office following last week's military-backed coup, despite warnings of a potentially bloody confrontation and the interim government's vow to arrest him and put him on trial.
Eric Johnson tilted his face toward the sky, his eyes round, as a jet roared above his head. He's 4 years old, but he didn't cover his ears. Eric stood fixed to the ground at the Open Space in Traverse City, and followed the plane's trailing line as his mouth fell into a grin. Shy around strangers, he gave the 2009 National Cherry Festival air show an approving nod, but his mother said being in ...
BEREA Heritage Congregational Church 485 West St., (440) 826-1641; heritagechurchberea.org; Rev. Patrick Hunt. •10:30 a.m. Sundays, worship service and Junior Worship for those 11 and younger; 11:30 a.m. Fellowship and Coffee Hour •Vacation Bible School, "Studio Go," July 27-31....
HAMILTON — Hamilton is known for its Fourth of July celebration. Partners in Prime members meeting at the Grace United Methodist Church recently shared their favorite memories of picnics, parades and fireworks. Shirley Henson, 90 “My dad used to have a fireworks stand. . . .
For some revelers, the Fourth of July offered the chance to catch up with friends at backyard cookouts. Others spent the day at their jobs while those fortunate to have the holiday off played at the lake.
ETON — Between taking shots at the pool table, Gary Thomason explained why The Sports Zone is his favorite place to relax. “It’s a good environment,” the Eton resident said as rock music boomed out of speakers and muted televisions broadcast sports events.
Rain means a double header for the Applachian Power Sunday in Charleston.
BRUNSWICK — Communities throughout the Mid-coast region will observe the Fourth of July holiday with the following activities:
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