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Copeland Elementary aims to inspire lifelong fitness
The Mount Airy News, N.C.Copeland Elementary School's emphasis on inspiring children to keep fit for the rest of their lives is being expressed in a tangible way with a perfect storm of support driving improvements to the school and playground and courtyard. Principal Sharia...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Education, Travel, Students, Teaching and Learning
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Knoxville budget aims to expand downtown momentum
Knoxville News SentinelJody Freeman won't specify the deeds she watched vagrants doing 12 years ago on the benches of Knoxville's Cradle of Country Music Park. It was an ugly scene, she said. "We first moved here, we saw things happening in public that shouldn't happen...Tags: Finance, Arts, Arts and Culture, Economy, Business and Finance, Travel
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Business plan has Kentucky Horse Park on right financial track
The Lexington Herald-LeaderArena football? Cheerleading championships? Ichthus? The Kentucky Horse Park isn't just for horses anymore. Already it has added charity galas, the state wrestling finals and more to its ever-expanding schedule of events, with new events on the way in...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Steve Beshear, Three-day Horse Event, Social Issues, Music
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Florida water park guide
Special CorrespondentNot only does Florida have spectacular coasts on the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico but the state also has plenty of other opportunities for relaxing, refreshing, renewing H2O fun -- at many water parks around the state. Here's a selection of...Tags: Busch Gardens Tampa, Key West, Ocala, Atlantic Ocean, Missing Persons
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Dozer Day a family affair
The Columbian, Vancouver, Wash.Renee Nutter relies on some expert help as she plans the kids construction playground that is Dozer Day. Each year, her two children -- Jerry, 16, and Sammi, 13 -- help her create new attractions at the two-day event, she said. "They come to me all...Tags: Charity, Toys, Services and Shopping, Travel, Waste Connections Incorporated
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Garden City's Congdon wins in S.C. debut
The Sun NewsGarden City Beach resident Andy Congdon wasted little time announcing his presence on the Carolinas senior amateur golf scene. In his first South Carolina Golf Association event, Congdon claimed the 55th S.C. Senior Amateur Championship at Spring Valley...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Lifestyle and Leisure, Condos, Sports, Travel
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Panel backs Logger lease
La Crosse Tribune, Wis.Details still have not been revealed about a new agreement for the La Crosse Loggers to continue using Copeland Park. Terms of the agreement again were withheld Thursday, even after the city's Board of Park Commissioners voted unanimously in open...Tags: Travel, Tourism and Leisure
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Parking ramps key to Ryan Cos. $400 million Minneapolis project
Star TribuneA $400 million vision for a glittering new east side for downtown Minneapolis, complete with an enticing two-block city park and two corporate towers, is heavily dependent on landing a parking contract. Minneapolis developer Ryan Cos. must win the...Tags: Realty, Travel, Tourism and Leisure
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Minnesota Zoo welcomes first newborn bison in 20 years
Star TribuneThe Minnesota Zoo is announcing the arrival of two newborn bison, and they carry the important distinction of being genetically pure. They're the first bison born at the zoo in Apple Valley in 20 years. Bison, the largest land animals in North...Tags: State Parks, Travel, Tourism and Leisure
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When boating Kansas lakes, beware what lurks below
The Wichita EagleBoaters beware. That's always been the watch phrase for boating on Kansas lakes, because so many are filled with trees and rocks lurking just below the water. But as warm weather beckons boaters, they need to know some of the state's lakes are...Tags: Boats, Aquaculture, Fishing, Lifestyle and Leisure, Memorial Day
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2 Carthage athletes to continue running
The Joplin Globe, Mo.Carthage High School seniors Hunter Blount and Oscar Sarceno, perhaps unique because they've been under the track and cross country "spell" for a relatively brief time, signed letters of intent on Thursday. Blount is walking on at NCAA Division II...Tags: Track and Field, College Sports, Colleges and Universities, Education, Travel
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BRIEF: Raleigh considers banning dogs from city athletic fields, playgrounds
The News & ObserverCity leaders are thinking about banning dogs from athletic fields and playgrounds in Raleigh parks. Parks officials say fields and playgrounds have become impromptu dog parks as pet owners use the fenced-in areas to let Fido roam free. The practice...Tags: Raleigh, Travel, Tourism and Leisure
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