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Somerset County Where to Go for April 18
Spaghetti dinner Stoystown Volunteer Fire Department spaghetti dinner, sponsored by Kantner United Methodist Church, 4:30 to 7 p.m. April 20 at Kantner United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall. Free will donation. Takeouts are available. Proceeds benefit...Tags: Auction Service, Spaghetti, Lifestyle and Leisure, Disease Prevention, Theater
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AC&T distributes $6,500 to Tri-State schools
ExxonMobil’s Educational Alliance Program awarded $1.8 million in grants this year to schools to help enhance math and science education across the United States. This is the 13th consecutive year for the program. AC&T supported 13 schools...Tags: Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Agriculture, Greenbrier, Petroleum Industry
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Transcript: Rand Paul's filibuster of John Brennan's CIA nomination
Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) delivered a nearly 13-hour filibuster Wednesday of John Brennan’s nomination to lead the CIA. Paul used his time on the floor to question the legality of the White House's policies on drone use, beginning at 11:47 a.m. EST and...
Tags: U.S. Senate, Laws, U.S. Department of Justice, Espionage and Intelligence, U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary
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Orlando Science Center: Astronaut Robert Springer to speak
Theme Park Rangers - Orlando SentinelFormer astronaut Robert Springer will discuss how science fiction can inspire science fact at Orlando Science Center on Saturday. The appearance is tied to the science center's current exhibit “Star Wars: Where Science Meets Imagination,”... -
Ginseng, once widespread in Maryland, now dwindling
Ginseng, one of the most sought-after medicinal herbs in the world, once flourished across much of Maryland. It has nearly vanished now, though, from all but the westernmost counties, prompting officials to ponder banning commercial harvest of the...
Tags: Museum of Natural History, Conservation, Smithsonian Institution, Agriculture, Wildlife
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For Florida citrus crop, it's been a tough year
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) - Florida's citrus crop has suffered huge losses this year, with fruit falling from trees and the overall forecast declining about 10 percent, but the problems shouldn't translate to a price increase at the breakfast table - yet....Tags: Prices, Grapefruit, Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Consumers
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Few insurance plans cover federally mandated services
WASHINGTON - Just 2 percent of health plans available to consumers in the private insurance market offer all the coverage that will become mandatory next year under the federal health-care law, a new analysis has found. Only about one in 50 plans now...Tags: Lab Tests, Judges, Health Insurance, Crime, Law and Justice, Behavioral Conditions
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NDSU hires crop protection specialist
Venkataramana Chapara has joined North Dakota State University as the Extension Service's area crop protection specialist at the North Central Research Extension Center near Minot. He will be working on integrated pest management systems for all crops...Tags: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Science, Agriculture, Zoology, Medical Specialization
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Bills would require labels on genetically engineered food in Minnesota
Minnesota could become the next battleground in the fight over mandatory labels for genetically modified food. Bills were introduced on Feb. 28 in the Minnesota Legislature that would require food manufacturers to label their products to indicate...Tags: Food Industry, John Marty, Agriculture, Consumer Goods Industries, Arable Farming
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State forest plan passed by split Mich. Senate
LANSING — The Michigan Senate voted Tuesday to curtail state regulators' consideration of biological diversity when designating sections of state forest land, over the objections of environmentalists who said the "anti-science" bill would gut a...
Tags: Marine Science, Government, Crime, Law and Justice, Rick Snyder, Wildlife
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College Lines
GETTYSBURG COLLEGE: The following local students at Gettysburg College have been placed on the fall 2012 Deans' Commendation List, which requires point average in the range of 3.300 to 3.599 for a semester's work: Michael Hoppes of Baldwin, Shannon Kelley...Tags: Virginia Tech, Biology, Agriculture, Energy Resources, Teaching and Learning
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State archives taking intern applications
The Maryland State Archives is accepting applications for its summer student intern program. The internships are open to high school and undergraduate or graduate level college students attending Maryland schools or Maryland residents attending out-of-...Tags: Annapolis, Science, Agriculture, Students, Teaching and Learning
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