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    May 26, 2010 |Story| Burbank Leader
  1. TSA fines woman

    DOWNTOWN — A month after a judge agreed to drop a misdemeanor battery charge against a woman who refused to relinquish a cooler of snacks for her ailing mother at Bob Hope Airport, she now faces a $2,500 fine. Nadine Kay Hays, of Camarillo, who was...

    Tags: Criminals, Assault, Crime, Law and Justice, Bob Hope, Trials

  2. Jul 23, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. 'Harpejji' gaining traction in music world

    It looks a little bit like a body board, and it does ride the waves — sound waves, that is. Meet the harpejji, a fretted string instrument invented and built in the Baltimore area.
    It looks a little bit like a body board, and it does ride the waves — sound waves, that is. Meet the harpejji, a fretted string instrument invented and built in the Baltimore area. Coldplay bought one. A.R. Rahman, who composed the score to...

    Tags: Facebook, YouTube, Slumdog Millionaire (movie), Academy Awards, Popular Music (genre)

  4. Aug 14, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Parrots rescued from breeding mill find Maryland refuge

    Six parrots taken from what was described as a "deplorable" breeding mill in Tennessee found shelter in Maryland over the weekend, rescued by animal-welfare groups and destined for new homes.
    Six parrots taken from what was described as a "deplorable" breeding mill in Tennessee found shelter in Maryland over the weekend, rescued by animal-welfare groups and destined for new homes. "They're a little emaciated, I would say," said Christi Zotto,...

    Tags: Politics, Maryland, Crime, Law and Justice, Pennsylvania, Annapolis

  6. Aug 16, 2011 |Story| WSBT Radio
  7. Atkins: 'Take A Back Road'

    <span style="font-size: small;">Rodney Atkins has announced a release date for his upcoming fourth album, 'Take a Back Road,' which will hit shelves October 4.</span>
    Rodney Atkins has announced a release date for his upcoming fourth album, 'Take a Back Road,' which will hit shelves October 4. Rodney, who has been on the road for most of the summer and will continue to tour through his new CD's release date, has...

    Tags: Social Issues, Tennessee, American Red Cross, Charity

  8. Aug 17, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  9. Solving civil war mystery

    Visitors to Centennial Village at the Brown County Fair this week have the chance to see the 118-year-old gravestone of a Civil War veteran before the stone is shipped to Yankton. Until recently, it was unknown where the veteran was buried, only that...

    Tags: Assault, Maryland, Crime, Law and Justice, Ohio, Robert Anderson

  10. Aug 18, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  11. Brown County Fair: Grandstand entertainment: Frankie Ballard hates having days off

    Frankie Ballard isn't happy unless he spends part of every day advancing his career. “We're doing a bunch of shows, fairs and festivals and radio shows and clubs - everything we can get,” he said on the phone from Maryland. Ballard, 28, has been...

    Tags: Sony Corp., Education, Maryland, Kenny Chesney, Colleges and Universities

  12. Aug 21, 2011 |Story| Daily American
  13. Passion for music works in festival planning

    Shelley Johansson, director of marketing and communications for the Johnstown Area Heritage Association, developed a passion for music long before she became involved with the AmeriServ Flood City Music Festival.
    Daily American Staff Writer
    Shelley Johansson, director of marketing and communications for the Johnstown Area Heritage Association, developed a passion for music long before she became involved with the AmeriServ Flood City Music Festival. Johansson, 42, grew up in Nashville where...

    Tags: Education, Europe, Sweden, Arts and Culture, Jackson (Hinds, Mississippi)

  14. Aug 23, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Small Tennessee private school playing its part in Navy's football success

    Even before his senior year of high school began, Mason Graham knew that he wanted to play football at Navy. But Jabaree Tuani, Graham's teammate at Brentwood Academy outside Nashville, Tenn., wasn't sold on making the same military commitment. As much as Navy assistant coach Ashley Ingram was recruiting Tuani, Graham was too.
    Even before his senior year of high school began, Mason Graham knew that he wanted to play football at Navy. But Jabaree Tuani, Graham's teammate at Brentwood Academy outside Nashville, Tenn., wasn't sold on making the same military commitment. As much as...

    Tags: Education, Students, High Schools, High School Sports, Schools

  16. Sep 1, 2011 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  17. Indianapolis ranked 11th on 'manliest cities' list

    Indianapolis is not as 'manly' as it used to be.
    Indianapolis is not as 'manly' as it used to be.       A new survey out Thursday shows Indianapolis moved down three spots on the "America’s Manliest Cities" list.  The Circle City is now in 11th place. The makers of the snack Combos awarded points...

    Tags: Home Improvement

  18. Sep 1, 2011 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  19. Sun Belt continues to try and cut down on money games

     Sun Belt Commissioner Wright Waters has been urging teams in his conference to wean themselves off money games, arguing that it hurts more than it helps.  And it appears that his message is sinking in, as many Sun Belt teams have cut back games they...

    Tags: Illinois, Louisville, Alabama, Tennessee, Florida

  20. Sep 6, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  21. Lee linked to four deaths; flooding expected here as system moves northeast

    Heavy rain from the former Tropical Storm Lee rolled northeast into Appalachian states Tuesday, spreading the threat of flooding as far as New England after drenching the South, spawning tornadoes, sweeping several people away and knocking out power to thousands.
    Associated Press
    Heavy rain from the former Tropical Storm Lee rolled northeast into Appalachian states Tuesday, spreading the threat of flooding as far as New England after drenching the South, spawning tornadoes, sweeping several people away and knocking out power to...

    Tags: Tropical Storms, Weather Reports, Natural Disasters, Forests, Southern U.S. Storms (2011)

  22. Sep 7, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  23. Marty Stuart headlines Pickin' in the Panhandle

    Labor Day weekend marked 39 years since a  13-year-old kid from Philadelphia, Miss., went on the road with  bluegrass legend Lester Flatt.
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    Labor Day weekend marked 39 years since a 13-year-old kid from Philadelphia, Miss., went on the road with bluegrass legend Lester Flatt. Nearly four decades later, as his bus drives into Arkansas ahead of an appearance at the World Championship...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Fine Arts, Video Supplies and Services, Photography and Video, Johnny Cash

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