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Apps Allow You To Track Spirits With Your Smart Phone
Did you ever feel a sudden cool chill, or feel like someone was standing behind you, and you were convinced it was a spirit? Now, you can use your smart phone to find out. FoxCT explored some of the well-known haunted places in Connecticut using these...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure
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Outdoors notebook: Contest offers chance to reel in $2 million
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewA contest that gives Pennsylvania fishermen the chance to win up to $2 million in cash and prizes is under way. Cabela's and the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission for the third year are cooperating on the "Fish for Millions" contest. Walleyes,...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Cabela's Inc., Pittsburgh, Rentals, Ohio River
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Treasure hunters converge on Ocean City
The Press of Atlantic City, Pleasantville, N.J.Fred Croasdale joined 100 people on the Seventh Street beach Saturday to scour the sand with metal detectors in search of buried treasure. The odds of finding something of value were better than normal because this was a staged treasure hunt,...Tags: Ocean City, Cape May (Cape May, New Jersey), Atlantic City (Atlantic, New Jersey), Music, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Outdoor notes: State extends Quivira public comment period
The Wichita EagleThe public comment period for future wildlife and habitat management plans for the Quivira National Wildlife Refuge has been extended to May 31, according to Mike Oldham, refuge manager. It was originally scheduled to close Monday. The U.S. Fish and...Tags: Lakes and Ponds, Lifestyle and Leisure, Wildlife
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Grand Forks Herald Brad Dokken column
Grand Forks HeraldSometimes stories take fun but unexpected turns. I joined Mitch Haaby of Roseau, Minn., earlier this month for a story about collecting antler sheds. My goal wasn't to write a "how-to" or "where-to" story about hunting for fallen antlers -- enough...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Apple iPhone
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Outdoors: Deer season may extend
South Bend TribuneIf a new regulations package is approved by the Natural Resources Commission this summer, Hoosier bow hunters will get an additional 15 days in the field. That proposal is among several others on which the DNR seeks public opinion. The proposed...Tags: Energy Resources, Game, Whitefish, Conservation, Environmental Issues
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Building a strong resume
The Leader-TelegramAaron Joos had his best high school basketball game on senior day, when he played hurt and scored 19 points. He injured his finger while using machinery to make parts for a robot. "The coaches joked after that everybody should play with tape on...Tags: High School Sports, High Schools, Lifestyle and Leisure, Schools
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Co-worker of fired tribal employees: 'They should have known better'
The Record-Eagle, Traverse City, Mich.A co-worker of the six tribal employees who shot a .22 rifle off their office building deck alleged they endangered a nearby residence, potentially polluted Lake Michigan with lead bullets, and violated human resources policy. "They were supposed to...Tags: Conservation, Environmental Issues, Lifestyle and Leisure, Crime, Law and Justice, Rentals
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Where have all the Denali wolves gone?
Anchorage Daily NewsThe lowest count of wolves in Denali National Park and Preserve in 26 years is causing alarm among wildlife advocates who argue that elimination of a no-trapping zone in 2010 may be costing the park one of its prized attractions. Park researchers...Tags: U.S. Senate, Elections, Environmental Issues, U.S. Congress, Endangered Species
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Retriever club takes first steps
A new training option is now available for retrieving-dog owners and handlers in northeastern South Dakota. Based in Aberdeen, the Jim River Hunting Retriever Club had its first organized meeting May 4. “Because of the weather, it took...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, American Kennel Club, Trials
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Pot growing case going to Augusta County grand jury
The News Virginian, Waynesboro, Va.The case against two men accused of growing marijuana on land belonging to the Frontier Culture Museum will go to an Augusta County grand jury in July. Attorneys for Matthew Meissinger and Harold Morris, III, waived a preliminary hearing in Augusta...Tags: Court Preliminary, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Lifestyle and Leisure, Trials, Drug Trafficking
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A planet-hunter's ode to Kepler, inspired by W.H. Auden
Though NASA’s Kepler spacecraft isn’t dead yet, a serious malfunction aboard the space telescope may mean its days of planet hunting have come to an untimely end. "I wouldn’t call Kepler down and out just yet," John Grunsfeld, the head...Tags: Science, Lifestyle and Leisure, Science and Technology, NASA
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