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Conservation Corner
Agriculture Technician, Somerset Conservation DistrictWinter is here and it is easy to grumble about the shorter daylight hours. It does provide us with an opportunity to catch up on our paperwork. In addition to animal and equipment information, now is an excellent time to review the plans and records...Tags: Conservation, Environmental Issues, Don Williams
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Woman, daughter, cousin die in SW Indiana house fire
MOUNT VERNON, Ind. (AP) — A woman, her young daughter and a teenage cousin were killed when fire swept through a house early Friday in a small southwestern Indiana city, authorities said. All three were found dead after the fire broke out about...
Tags: Mount Vernon
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Indiana candy biz is still red hot
JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind. — Warren and Jill Schimpff's red-hot business began more than 120 years ago downtown, just north of the Ohio River across from Louisville, Ky. Schimpff's Confectionery (812-283-8367, schimpffs.com) began producing Cinnamon Red...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Cinnamon, Museums
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Web plays incendiary role in Ohio high school rape case
The two high school football players accused of rape will get their day in court. The city of Steubenville, Ohio, however, will have to fight some of its battles online, where news of the case began. It's the story of a horrifying accusation met with...Tags: Rape, Juvenile Delinquency, Judges, Political Corruption, High School Sports
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Ex-student sentenced for S. Ind. college stabbing
MADISON, Ind. (AP) — A former student at a southern Indiana college has been sentenced to two years in prison for breaking into a dorm room and stabbing a man. A judge ordered that sentence for 22-year-old Demetrius Jones of Columbus after he...Tags: Chad Lewis, Education, Colleges and Universities, Trials, Crimes
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US Airways waiving fee for flight changes
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — US Airways is waiving the change fee for customers who must alter their flights due to severe Christmas weather. The airline is canceling the $150 charge for changing flights to and from 25 cities where there are flight...Tags: Weather, Air Transportation Industry, Air Transportation Delays, Weather Warnings, U.S. Airways
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W.Va. court could hear redistricting case
matthewu@herald-mail.comWest Virginia’s Supreme Court might be asked to help resolve a pending challenge of the state’s new congressional districts, and those who have questioned the legality of the district lines haven’t given up the fight. Both sides in a...Tags: U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. Senate, Judges, U.S. Supreme Court, Shelley Moore Capito
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Mississippi River could close to barges
ST. LOUIS - After months of drought, companies that ship grain and other goods down the Mississippi River are being haunted by a potential nightmare: If water levels fall too low, the nation's main inland waterway could become impassable to barges just as...Tags: Waterway and Maritime Transportation Industry, Roy Blunt, U.S. Senate, Natural Disasters, Politics
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New biography of legendary railroader John Work Garrett
The optimistic incorporators and builders of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, the nation's first common carrier railroad, which was founded in Baltimore in 1827 and began building westward the next year, envisioned it would take 10 years and $10 million...Tags: Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Travel, Book, Brunswick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Coming to the Mountain: Educating the next generation of storytellers
Frameworkby Rick Loomis, Los Angeles Times Kentucky calls me home every year. The funny thing is that I’m not from there. But every year for the last 10 years, I still go. In theory I go there to teach, but in reality I go there to recharge. The... -
Low Mississippi River water levels may halt barges
ST. LOUIS (AP) - The gentle whir of passing barges is as much a part of life in St. Louis as the Gateway Arch and the Cardinals, a constant, almost soothing backdrop to a community intricately intertwined with the Mississippi River. But next month,...Tags: Illinois Governor, Waterway and Maritime Transportation Industry, Roy Blunt, Natural Disasters, Politics
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Piece of Mind: Thanks to Frank's for giving us dinner
Standing at the cash register at Frank’s Famous near Montrose on Wednesday, Roger Frey can’t focus on ringing up my sale. It’s not just because I keep peppering him with questions. It turns out he spent the wee hours of the morning...Tags: Turkey (animal), Pies and Tarts, Holidays, Thanksgiving, In-N-Out Burger
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