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Fast-track foreclosure bill approved by House lawmakers
The Palm Beach PostFlorida lawmakers moved forward on two closely watched housing bills today, passing a plan to fast-track foreclosures, and agreeing to spend some of the state's $200 million National Mortgage Settlement winnings on college dorm fees, Habitat for...Tags: West Palm Beach, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Mortgages, Mike Fasano, Lawyers
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Branch addresses NC Honors students
Corsicana Daily Sun, TexasThe Navarro College Honors Program hosted its annual banquet recently with Dr. Matthew Branch as the guest speaker. Branch, a local Ear, Nose, and Throat specialist, spoke about his own college experiences and the need to persevere as a student. The...Tags: Ear, Nose, and Throat, Students, Teaching and Learning, Human Interest, Human Body
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Augusta Warrior Project needs donations
The Augusta Chronicle, Ga.While rounding up supplies at a small outpost near the Pakistan border, a rocket blasted through the windshield of William Word's Army truck and detonated between the legs of the Augusta infantryman. Word, a graduate of Lake���...Tags: Iraq War (2003-2011), Pakistan
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Saturday's Roots and Wings to feature outdoor walk, live concert
Statesville Record & Landmark, N.C.Tickets are on sale for the fourth annual Roots and Wings Birdhouse Gala, the biggest annual fundraiser for the Iredell Arts Council and Habitat for Humanity of Iredell County. "This year, we're really trying to create a new experience. It's been at the...Tags: Arts, Arts and Culture, Kewaunee Scientific Corporation, InterActiveCorp, Farms
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Festivals, parades, music on tap this week
Sun Journal, New Bern, N.C.It's another event-filled week, with the Sudan Shriners and the North Carolina Symphony coming to town this weekend. There are a number of outdoor events -- Duffest, the Vanceboro Strawberry Festival and the Oriental Community-Wide Yard Sale. There...Tags: Wildlife, Government, Huguenot, Students, Entertainment
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Property transfers for April 29, 2013
The News & Advance, Lynchburg, Va.AMHERST COUNTY There were 6 deeds recorded by: --William G. Casey Jr. and Theressa Qualls to Williams G. Casey Jr. Lot 3, Ballew Tract, Madison District, $5,000 --Tina Barton to Throckmorton Properties LLC. Lot 28, 5.34 acres, Galts Mill Landing,...Tags: Fannie Mae, Real Estate, Appomattox County, Courtland, Diebold Incorporated
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Long-running Edinburg BBQ a 'sentimental experience' for some
The Monitor, McAllen, TexasThe chattering of volunteers and smell of barbecue brought back plenty of memories for Melissa de la Garza, who counted the fundraiser for St. Matthew's Episcopal church and school as a tradition she had been around her whole life. A lifelong Edinburg...Tags: Christianity, Religion and Belief, Anglicanism
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Business people - April 28
Innovative Inc. Several staff members at Innovative Inc. in Hagerstown recently completed additional certifications and other honors: Jason Rappaport, president/chief executive officer, and Jeremy Downie, sales manager, recently received their...Tags: PTA, Human Accomplishments, Trials, Advanced Training, Human Interest
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Church borrows Jewish temple
News & Record, Greensboro, N.C.GREENSBORO The early morning service in the chapel at First Presbyterian Church ends. The Rev. Sid Batts disappears out a side door and through a maze of halls, stairs and building connectors -- past the gaggle of children arriving for Sunday school --...Tags: Judaism, Christianity, Starbucks Corp., Religion and Belief, Anglicanism
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BRIEF: Groups work to avoid waste from college moves
The Pantagraph, Bloomington, Ill.Staff members from the Illinois State University Office of Sustainability, the Town of Normal, Ecology Action Center, Habitat for Humanity, Home Sweet Home Ministries and Recycling Furniture for Families have formulated a plan to keep college students'...Tags: Illinois State University
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Second thrift shop to open doors in Modesto to help Society for Handicapped Children & Adults
The Modesto BeeThe Society for Handicapped Children & Adults will open its second Endless Possibilities Thrift Store in Modesto on Wednesday. It's at 3124 McHenry Ave., Suite A, next to Habitat for Humanity's ReStore. "We are very excited to bring a second store...Tags: Human Interest
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Long-awaited Lacoochee road project set to begin
The Tampa TribuneLACOOCHEE - Three years ago, a group of school kids from Lacoochee climbed on their horses and waved posters, pleading for federal funds to pave the neighborhood's muddy roads as tour buses slogged through the impoverished community. Those buses...Tags: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Tampa
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