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OVERLAND, Mo. (AP) -- John Wastle of Scotland has spent eight years and countless hours researching questions about the father he has never met.
Earlier this year, Unesco launched the World Digital Library website (http://www.wdl.org) with the aim of making available on the internet significant primary material from countries and cultures around the world.
Most Chattanooga area residents have seen or heard recently deceased pop star Michael Jackson’s songs and music videos, but a few have actually seen him in person.
Princeton resident Michelle Donarski found the perfect summer internship.
Board bans former director for harrassing library staff.
A former Gail Borden Public Library director says Randolph L. "Randy" Hopp was well-known to library staff, even before he was elected a library trustee this year. Hopp — banned by his own board this week from using the library — often left staff feeling ill at ease when he patronized the old Gail Borden Public Library at 200 Grove Ave., Zack said. After a special closed-door meeting Tuesday ...
06/27/09 - The pesky issue of a recently adopted rule that banned pesticides on town-maintained land refused to die Monday. In a 3-1 vote, with First Warden Kim Gaffett opposed, the council kept op...
Members and guests of the Smith-Ennismore Historical Society enjoyed a guided tour of Lakefield College School on June 25. Participants learned about many aspects of the school, which was founded in 1879.
When Hingham Marathon Chairman Paul Hickey reported that “Two Girls” had crossed the finish line in 1972, it was a first, and history in the making for Hingham’s fourteen year old July 4 th Road Race. Hickey carefully recorded,” A field of 34 runners, including two girls, went to the line under ideal conditions.
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