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Citizens Bank, realtor collecting gear for school kids

Starting this month, Citizens Bank began collecting new school supplies for its Gear for Grades Initiative, an effort to help local children go back to school with the gear they need to learn. New pencils, folders, glue sticks, notebooks and other school supplies can be donated at any of the 424 Citizens Bank branches in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware through Aug. 9.
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American Forks heritage comes to life in annual pageant

The past comes to life again as the American Fork Cemetery Department presents the annual Heritage and History Pageant -- A Step in Time.
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Amateur rodeoer 'lived life to the fullest'

Edgewood's Kenny McOsker was not one to hide from the dangers of life. And, in the end, it was one of those dangers that killed him.
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KHS Knights kick into gear during summer band rehearsals

It's all about stepping high and looking sharp for 47 Kenwood High School marching band students as they complete two weeks of summer band camp.
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Mayor remembers two departed as exemplars of life in Madison

Editors note: At the Madison Borough Council meeting Monday, July 26, Mayor Mary-Anna Holden marked the recent deaths of two lifelong and influential Madisonians, longtime Madison High School librarian Miss Alice Perlaw, and World War II veteran Mr. Nicholas A. Sena Sr. What follows is the prepared text of her remarks.
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Death of U-M student reminds us of life's fragility

Most every parent I know has not been able to shake the thoughts of what Mark and Debra Drow must be going through, a pain for which there is no equal. Their daughter, Jillian Drow, 21, is the University of Michigan senior who died July 20, falling to her death after a hiking accident in Grand Teton National Park.
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Opinion: What I learned on my summer vacation

It seems that every time I pack a bag of gear I learn something new. Here are this summer's discoveries.
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Ariz. files appeal as sheriff launches new sweep

The showdown over Arizona's immigration law played out in court and on Phoenix's sun-splashed streets on Thursday, as the state sought to reinstate key parts of the measure and angry protesters chanted that they refused to "live in fear." Dozens were arrested.
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Brought back to life, firefighter Robert Housholder made the most of it

By Andrew Meacham, Times Staff Writer Tuesday, July 27, 2010 CLEARWATER Robert Housholder was the kind of firefighter who would battle a blaze past the point of exhaustion. Short in stature but tough in spirit, he lugged gear and hoses into burning buildings until fellow firefighters ordered him to take a break. One morning nine years ago, his buddies did more than watch his back: They brought ...
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Cambodian man clears land mines he set decades ago

Maneuvering slowly through grassy Cambodian terrain, a caravan of 20 men and women is on a search-and-rescue mission. Dressed in military fatigues, they are guided by a fearless leader who calculates every step and ensures the safest path for his comrades.
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