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- Shelters sent pets to U. labs: Some pets are adopted after
- (Salt Lake Tribune (UT) Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Nov. 25--FRUIT HEIGHTS -- The piteous parade of homeless animals passing through the Davis County Animal Shelter brings impossible decisions with it every day. About 15,000 lost or
- TMCnet
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- Basketball: WSU Opens Shootout Against Seawolves
- The Great Alaska Shootout isn’t quite so great these days, but the Washington State Cougars might have to neutralize a great player if they want to fly back from Anchorage with the championship trophy in tow. The Cougars and 25th-ranked
- Kitsap Sun
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- 3 hours ago
- Editorial: Legal land grabs
- People were kicked out of their homes to make room for new development, including a hotel, that never occurred ... Trouble is, people were moved, houses were razed, but that redevelopment never occurred. And now, Pfizer is moving out,
- Philadelphia Inquirer
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- 3 hours ago
- Sheila Samples: God Has Left The Building...
- More than six in 10? What this says about those claiming to be God's own is that perhaps they should use their Bibles for more than "thumping." Because not one in 10 -- not one in 10 thousand -- not one in 10 million -- Christians believes
- Scoop
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- 3 hours ago
- Geez Louise: Consumers buck up for Black-Eye Friday
- You shop 'til you drop... (One... two... three... And the new World Title goes to ...) The day is nigh, people. You know, when swarms of people anxious to celebrate the Festival of Lights, the birth of the baby Jesus, or the fact that they
- North County Times
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- 3 hours ago
- Club tour features loveliest gardens
- Fanning, the son of Edward Fanning IV and Adele Chapman, was born in California and raised in Sarasota and Oklahoma City. After graduating high school, he returned to the area to live in Venice. The local Church is at 3000 E. Venice Ave.
- Herald Tribune
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- 5 hours ago
- Helping rebuild, together
- ... recycling a significant amount of building materials and fixtures to be reused by several local nonprofit agencies across surrounding communities, including Rebuilding Together Oklahoma City. As executive director of Rebuilding Together
- Daily Oklahoman
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- 4 hours ago
- EHS student catches community service bug
- Helping others is highly addictive. At least if you are Jennifer Newton. Newton, an Enid High School student, has caught the community service bug and found helping others is a fulfilling pastime. “I just started out helping at my church
- Enid News & Eagle
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- 6 hours ago
- Contest: Bundt cake winners announced
- NORMAN — In recognition of National Bundt Cake Day, the International Pantry, 1618 W Lindsey, had a Bundt cake contest Saturday. Experts at the OU College of Allied Health and federal food safety experts at www.foodsafety.gov offer
- Daily Oklahoman
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- 5 hours ago
- The 2010 Census: Oklahoma’s future is in your hands
- WASHINGTON — Even though it is still more than three months away, the 2010 Census is fast approaching. The U.S. Census Bureau already has begun setting up regional and field offices across our great nation and between now and next April,
- Edmond Sun
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- 6 hours ago