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Dust Bowl Kansas farmers set to plant winter wheat
CHICAGO -- Kansas farmers are preparing to plant winter wheat into the driest soil since 1991 after three seasons of drought causes Dust Bowl conditions in the biggest growing state and global reserves fall to a four-year low. About 97 percent of fields...Tags: Chicago Board of Trade, Natural Disasters, Bank of America Corp., Arable Farming, U.S. Department of Agriculture
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Daphne's California Greek CEO: 'Jury's out' on social media
Young, active people have been a desirable demographic for Daphne’s California Greek ever since the Mediterranean-style restaurant emerged from bankruptcy two years ago and launched a hefty revamp effort. The company hires “cool high school...
Tags: IHOP Corporation, Lifestyle and Leisure, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Economy, Business and Finance, Kelly Slater
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Watching a photographer at a political convention
Covering the Democratic National Convention alongside the Tribune’s Nancy Stone is a close-up look at the work of today’s multi-media photographers. I am in awe. The convention is a particularly challenging assignment logistically, and it&...
Tags: 2012 Democratic National Convention, Time Warner Cable Arena, Arts and Culture, Planned Parenthood, Photography
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Mailbag: Stop attacking the labor unions
Re. "Commentary: Tactics from the union playbook stay the same," (Aug. 29): An odd incident that may or may not have any connection whatsoever to any labor union is being hyped to promote an insidious antiunion agenda. Even if one were to accept,...Tags: Unions, Republican Party, Sandra Hutchens, Democratic Party, Career and Workplace
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Local pizzeria dishes Scranton recipe
There's been a hearty helping of restaurant news in recent days. I mean a lot … so much that I think I will call this and next week's column "Restaurant Watch." Let's start with one restaurateur who has decided to peddle a popular Scranton...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Binney and Smith, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Sandwiches, Olive Garden
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Haircut-A-Thon to benefit the Wichita YWCA
Eric Fisher Salon West is hosting an Empowering Women Haircut-a-thon on Monday, August 27th, 2012 from 6:30PM to 9:30PM. The event is to support the Wichita YWCA and proceeds from the event will be donated to the YWCA. EFS Stylists will be providing...
Tags: Personal Service
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Local church bags up food to feed the hungry
Four times a week, before the heat of the day sets in, a small group of volunteers gathers at St. Bede the Venerable's parish kitchen. Their goal is to have as many as 300 lunches — a sandwich, a piece of fruit and a sweet for dessert — all...
Tags: Breads, Lifestyle and Leisure, Peanut Butter, Sandwiches, Christianity
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Newport Harbor High student recovering from brain tumor
The family of a Newport Harbor High School student who is struggling to recover from a brain tumor is looking for community support. Shelby Benjamin should be getting excited to start her senior year, but instead she is fighting to recover from her...
Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Brain
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Letter to the Editor - July 14
Thanks to those who helped with Children’s Village 5K To the editor: Children’s Village 5K Committee thanks the area businesses who ensured our event was successful. Our gratitude to: Green Turtle, Hagerstown-Washington County Convention...Tags: Photography Supplies and Services, Sterling Financial Corporation, Maryland State Police, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Business
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Town Center to get an overhaul
Big change is coming to the La Caņada Flintridge Town Center, with a new fountain, a burger joint and events to draw visitors. Town Center owners IDS Real Estate revealed plans this week for a redesign of the public space in the center at Angeles Crest...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Business, Hamburgers, Sales, Highway Transportation
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Starbucks introduces new products to boost U.S. job creation effort
Starbucks Corp. has a new line of merchandise that, in line with the conscientious capitalism efforts at several major companies, it said will be used to help support American jobs. The coffee giant will sell a limited-edition mug, tumbler and bag of...
Tags: Howard D. Schultz, Labor Markets, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Google+
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