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41. News Headline: Equine Affaire trots into WMass
Time clocks and score cards take a back seat to an impressive roster of presenters, including renowned national and international trainers, competitors and coaches who will offer more than 225 clinics, seminars and demonstrations on a wide range of topics relevant to horse enthusiasts of all levels of expertise. Subscribe . Today's Paper & More. Time clocks and score cards take a back seat to an impressive roster of presenters, including renowned national and international trainers,...
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42. News Headline: Business Briefs Nov. 11, 2007
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43. News Headline: Chamber Celebrates Small Business Award Winners
Carolyn Howell, the owner, said she could hardly believe her business-predominantly founded on the premise of just "hitting golf balls and having fun"-took top honors. Kathy Renton, owner of Lighthouse Concepts, a marketing firm, recalled the night she arrived home after work and turned to her husband to say she wanted to start her own business. Winners shared a lot of inspirational words about how others can make the dream of owning a business transform into reality. Requirements include...
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44. News Headline: Philadelphia Park Gradings
Eagles, Flyers, 76ers, Phillies, and more. Up to the minute local and national sports news from the Philadelphia Inquirer.
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45. News Headline: District to seek bond to renovate campus site
The modernized school would have new science labs, music rooms and performance space, expanded play areas, new nursing facilities and administrative offices, as well as more parking. Our kids need to be learning in an environment that's most representative of the future they'll be working in and that's technology-driven and science-driven, Headapohl said. The renovation would include construction of two-and three-story classroom buildings, eliminating the need for 17 portable classrooms...
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46. News Headline: Police Report
In The Community, With The Community, For the Community. Rundown of calls by the Celina Police Department Sept 26. Noise complaint in the 1200 block of Miller Lane. Extra patrol requested in the 500 block of Paddock Lane. Assisted fire department in the 200 block of North Louisiana Drive. Traffic enforcement at the intersection of Preston and Farm-to-Market Road 455. Traffic hazard reported at the intersection of Walnut Street and Rail Road crossing. Traffic enforcement at the intersection...
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47. News Headline: Calder Race Course to Reduce Purses Effective Thursday
Calder President Ken Dunn cited poor weather conditions during the first part of the Tropical Meet that forced a considerable number of turf races off the grass as a significant factor in the early business levels of the meet, which opened on Oct. Purse levels will continue to be monitored as the season progresses and further adjustments could be made accordingly. The adjustment is necessary to prevent an overpayment of purses. Business Wire - Press Release Calder Race Course to Reduce...
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48. News Headline: Douglas J. Reed
What kind of personality traits do you admire in a person? Honesty, humorous, speaks their mind and is thankful to God. In one word, what was your favorite impression of the community you live in? Comfortable. How do you hope people remember you? Fair dealing, hard working and minds his own business. Describe your perfect cup of coffee: Black with a level spoon of sugar 'cuz I'm not naturally this sweet. What inspires you? Determination, talent and accepting the facts of life. Comment...
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