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Holiday lights can be nice, but safety comes first - Duncan Banner

Published: December 02, 2008 11:01 am Holiday lights can be nice, but safety comes first John Walker The Duncan Banner DUNCAN — Every year, more than 400 lives across the nation are claimed by fires during the ...

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Matteson completes track record sweep - Bennington Banner

BURLINGTON - Senior track master Bob Matteson shattered the existing age-92 world record in the 100-meter dash on Friday to complete an unprecedented six-event sweep and cement his place in the sport's history. Matteson's time of 20.05 seconds in a ...

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Rapid Fire: Winter no match for MAU Indoor Track - Bennington Banner

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After capturing state championships in both the 55-meter dash and 4x100 relay last season, Mount Anthony Union High School junior Zach Bartlett now has his sights set on similar domination in the ...

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More to this insurance salesman than meets the eye - Banner-Graphic

Allen Williams shows off the storyboard for his third children's book about to be published. He used a similar one to write and illustrate his second book that is already in print, "Claude the Backwards Jumping Bullfrog." His newest book is nearly ...

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Trio's South Pole journey has scientific and personal appeal - Vancouver Sun

On Monday, North Vancouver resident Kevin Vallely will put on funky moon boots, strap on skis, hitch up a Kevlar sled loaded with food, a tent, sleeping bags and a satellite phone and begin a 1,130-kilometre journey to the South Pole. For 35 days ...

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'Animals are just like a child' - Marion Star

Editor's note: The subjects in this weekly series are chosen as we go about the business of reporting local events. These stories don't necessarily have anything to do with the news of the day; they have everything to do with how we live our lives ...

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Trio's South Pole journey has scientific, personal appeal - Vancouver Sun

On Monday, North Vancouver resident Kevin Vallely will put on funky moon boots, strap on skis, hitch up a Kevlar sled loaded with food, a tent, sleeping bags and a satellite phone and begin a 1,130-kilometre journey to the South Pole. For 35 days ...

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