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Kenneth Owen Nielsen
Driggs, Idaho: Kenneth Owen Nielsen, 69, of Driggs died June 14, 2011, at his home in Driggs. His was a heroic 55-year battle with Type I Diabetes. He was born on June 8, 1942, in Mitchell, S.D., to Owen and Ruth Nielsen. He graduated from Watertown...Tags: Biology, Colleges and Universities, High School Sports, Bible, Human Interest
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N.Y.'s past comes to life
The past is another country, or so goes the saying. In this wonderful and entertaining guide to what once was, author James Roman captures the heart and soul of an older New York. Museyon, the New York-based independent publisher, is known for its...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Central Park, Animals, Long Island, Travel
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Johnstown native to screen feature film
As a teenager, Tom Getty enjoyed making 15-minute films with a digital camcorder. Now, at 23 years old, Getty is preparing to debut his 84-minute thriller, "Emulation," to the 2011 First Commonwealth Johnstown Film Festival audience.
Getty's film was...Tags: Michael Clayton (movie), Colleges and Universities, Thriller (genre), Festive Events, Human Interest
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Church news May 28
Middlecreek COB The Rev. Linda Stoner will bring the morning message this Sunday at the Middlecreek Church of the Brethren. It will center on Genesis 12:1-9 and will be “And God Called Him Righteous.” The pastors are doing a special series of...Tags: Holidays, Protestantism, High School Sports, Bible, Festive Events
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The 1920s: Tensions, economic bust and hurricane slam booming city
Perhaps in reaction to the heady, more innocent decade that preceded it, or as the result of a swollen population and unchecked growth, life in 1920s Fort Lauderdale became a little more wobbly, a bit more uncertain, characterized by great progress and...Tags: Florida East Coast Railway, Fort Lauderdale, Human Interest, Crimes, New River (Broward, Florida)
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Two Idaho Fish and Game biologists and pilot die in helicopter crash
OutpostsTwo Idaho Fish and Game biologists and a pilot were killed when the helicopter they were aboard crashed early Tuesday morning. This is the first fatal aircraft accident involving an Idaho Fish and Game biologist in almost a decade. Those...... -
Yellowstone grizzly population is at its highest in decades
L.A. UnleashedBOZEMAN, Mont. — Grizzly bear numbers in and around Yellowstone National Park have hit their highest level in decades, driving increased conflicts with humans as some bears push out of deep wilderness and into populated areas. Scientists from a multi-... -
Whiting Award winners announced
Jacket CopyAt a ceremony in New York on Wednesday night, the Whiting Award winners were announced. Because the awards go to writers in the early stages of their careers, the winners' names may not be familiar -- not yet, perhaps. Previous...... -
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Local currencies popping up across the country
Money & CompanyView The tiny town of North Fork, 45 miles north of Fresno, is creating its own local currency to try to keep money in the community, as the L.A. Times reported Saturday. But it's not the only community trying to...... -
Missouri fishing report
The report does not necessarily reflect current floating conditions; for current Missouri reservoir or river levels, click here for rivers and click here for reservoirs. For more information about the fishing opportunities in these and other Missouri...Tags: Material Science, Fishing, Tourism and Leisure, Rivers, Travel
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