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TRACK AND FIELD: High School: BLACK HILLS CLASSIC
Saturday at Sturgis Girls' Results 100-Meter Dash: 1, Brooke Ireland, Sturgis, :12.35. 2, Cortney Dowling, Pierre, :12.44. 3, Emily Coats, RC Central, :12.75. 4, Delaney Carlson, St. Thomas More, :12.81. 5, Malika Burke, RC Central, :13.25. 6,...Tags: Minor League Baseball, Chad, Republic of Ireland, Track and Field, Hot Springs
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5 changing wedding trends
Less Kim. More Kate. That's how wedding scales have tipped in the months since the world watched Kate Middleton marry Prince William, and Kim Kardashian file for divorce from Kris Humphries after 72 days.
Away with the excess lifted from Hollywood red...Tags: Vera Wang, Pippa Middleton, Nordstrom, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Marriage
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New art exhibit opening at Wichita-Sedgwick County Historical Museum
“The Lois Kay Walls Visual Arts Series: Art from the Museum’s Collection,” will make its debut between 5 - 9 p.m. on Friday, April 27 in the Lois Kay Walls Gallery. These eight works of art, from the Museum’s Permanent Collection,...
Tags: Fine Artists, Arts and Culture, Museums, Arts, Artists
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National Preps tournament features 46 seeded wrestlers from Maryland
The Baltimore SunThe National Prep tournament begins Friday at Lehigh with 46 Maryland wrestlers among the top seeds. No. 1 McDonogh is sending the biggest contingent with eight wrestlers, while No. 5 St. Paul's and No. 3 Archbishop Spalding each have five. The 160-pound...Tags: Georgetown, Wrestling
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Colonial Players brings Simon's work back to Arundel stage
Announcing a run of Neil Simon's "Chapter Two" through March 3, Colonial Players' February newsletter points out that 51/2 years have elapsed since its last staging of a Simon play. Memories of the company's October 2006 production of "Jake's Women" make...Tags: Arts and Culture, Marsha Mason, Marriage, Entertainment, Honeymooning
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Getty family turns a new page in General Assembly
Madison Getty is just like any other page in Annapolis. She makes coffee, delivers papers to be signed, runs errands for legislators and helps get things ready in the morning for members of Maryland's House of Delegates.
She does have one tiny advantage,...Tags: Carroll County (Maryland), Arts and Culture, Politics, Ceremonies, Culture
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Starbucks partners with Alaska Airlines
Q13 FOX News onlineSeattle-based companies Starbucks and Alaska Airlines have teamed up. The airline said Wednesday that it has begun serving complimentary Starbucks coffee on all flights. “We’re proud to offer customers premium coffee from the world’s...Tags: Starbucks Corp.
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To save the bay, save the trees
What can we say about the half-acre of stream valley forest that developer William Tarbutton recently, blatantly bulldozed near Federalsburg on Maryland's Eastern Shore?
He will likely be fined by the Maryland Department of the Environment, which has...Tags: Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Natural Resources, Environmental Pollution, Fines, Harvard University
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Student news
RADFORD, Va. — Kelsy M. Rupp was named to the dean’s list for the spring and fall semester at Radford University. She is pursuing a degree in dance with a concentration in ballet and a degree in psychology. Rupp graduated from Williamsport...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), College Sports, Teaching and Learning, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Education
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Seven shred-tastic shows in Connecticut this week
1) Allan Holdsworth Band, $30-$45. Fri., 8 p.m. Infinity Music Hall & Bistro, Norfolk.
2) Ron Carter Trio, $10-$30. Fri., 8 p.m. Morse Recital Hall in Sprague Memorial Hall, New Haven.
3) Larry Ochs's Khinoua, $12-$18. Fri., 8:30 p.m., 10 p.m. Firehouse...Tags: Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts, Storrs, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Led Zeppelin (music group), Ron Carter Trio (music group)
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Ron Carter Trio plays Yale University's Sprague Hall in New Haven on March 23
One of the best jazz re-issues from last year was Columbia/Legacy's Live in Europe 1967, a 3-CD/DVD package that captured Miles Davis' Second Great Quintet — Davis, tenor saxophonist Wayne Shorter, pianist Herbie Hancock, bassist Ron Carter and...Tags: Tony Williams, Arts and Culture, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Manhattan (New York City), Entertainment
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Original site for Sprague topic gallery.