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North Platte Telegraph - Thu Dec 10, 7:49 am ET
The North Platte Telegraph Just one week into his retirement back home in Nebraska, former Sergeant First Class Jack Melcher Jr. donned his uniform to complete one more task for the Army he has served for the past 21 years. During ceremonies at the U.S. Army Reserve Training facility in North Platte on Saturday afternoon, Melcher received the Honorable Order of St. Christopher from his father ...
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Ridgefield Press - Thu Dec 10, 7:22 am ET
A Ridgefield couple has donated more than $15,000 worth of life-saving equipment in Brandon von Koschembahr’s memory. Ideas for giving gifts with a Ridgefield touch are offered.
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Milford Times - Thu Dec 10, 7:18 am ET
Thousands of cookies, hundreds of types and flavors, combine to create the fabulous aroma that will greet you when you enter fellowship hall at the Milford United Methodist Church.
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Montgomery Advertiser - Thu Dec 10, 5:04 am ET
Mayors from throughout the world will converge on Macon County beginning today to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the World Conference of Mayors.
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WPTV West Palm Beach - Thu Dec 10, 4:49 am ET
Today's deal of the day is all about a little relaxation time.
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The Forex Market - Thu Dec 10, 4:23 am ET
Current Prior Producers Angola (Readj Kwanza) AOA 85.8 85.8 Bolivia (Boliviano) BOB 7.02 7.02 Brazil (Real) BRL 1.7626 1.7626 Burundi (Franc) BIF 1240 1239.5 Central African States XAF 445.5 444.5 Central Bank of West AfriXOF 445.5 444.5 Colombia (Peso) COP 2018.4 1999 Costa Rica (Colon) CRC 567.7 567.5 Cuba (Peso) CUP 1 1 Dominican Rep (Peso) DOP 35.975 36.15 Ecuador (USD) USD 1 1 El Salvador ...
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The Staunton News Leader - Thu Dec 10, 4:16 am ET
Community plans annual children's Christmas party: The annual Children's Christmas Party, sponsored by the Lyndhurst Sherando Children's Fund, is scheduled for 1 p.m. Dec. 19 at Sherando Community Center on Mount Torrey Road. Doors will open at 12:30 p.m. Food will be provided for children and their parents.
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The Township Journal - Thu Dec 10, 3:07 am ET
The Florence M. Burd School SOS (Smiles Over Seas) Club in Newton recently completed a successful charity drive. Fourth grade students collected first aid supplies such as gauze, band-aids, antibiotic ointment, and toothbrushes to benefit children in the Dominican Republic, Haiti and Africa. The students collected 362 items, which they sorted, counted, and packed for distribution. Officials said ...
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The Sun Chronicle - Thu Dec 10, 2:47 am ET
FOXBORO - New England Revolution defender Jay Heaps announced his retirement from professional soccer on Wednesday.
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Elko Daily Free Press - Thu Dec 10, 2:42 am ET
ELKO — Elko High School graduate Jayson Brown will share his high-flying experiences Sunday during the Navy League’s annual Pearl Harbor Night banquet.
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Edina Sun-Current - Thu Dec 10, 1:48 am ET
Students at Highlands Elementary School are poised to help needy children in the Dominican Republic and Haiti. On Dec. 17, they will sort, measure and pack dehydrated meals, in partnership with ImpactLives, a global relief organization.
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The Trentonian - Thu Dec 10, 1:27 am ET
HAMILTON — Johnny Jean Pierre, better known as the landlord of Hamilton’s “Haitian Hotel,” last week sold the infamous property at 150 Joan Terrace after bringing the building up to code as a single-family dwelling, according to township officials.
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Detroit News - Thu Dec 10, 1:23 am ET
Our picks and other happenings in big shows, music, art and more.
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Bloomberg - Thu Dec 10, 1:06 am ET
Dec. 10 (Bloomberg) -- The United Nations opened an office in Kazakhstan’s largest city, Almaty, to help central Asian countries share intelligence and counter drug trafficking from Afghanistan.
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Daily Princetonian - Thu Dec 10, 12:06 am ET
Platonic philosophers don’t just give lectures or sit in desks listening to them. Sometimes, they may emerge only when the room is empty, long after the students and professors have left the classroom.