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« on: October 20, 2013, 06:36:37 am »
Proceeds benefit Sun Sounds of Arizona, the organization that broadcasts readings over special radio frequencies to the visually impaired. Board member Don Phillips says there will be more than 100 beers and food from more than 20 local restaurants. The event has grown considerably over the years and the proliferation of Arizona craft beers gives the festival a real local flavor.
Washington Gov. Chris Gregoire, a Democrat, ordered state agencies on Tuesday to take steps to address the ocean's increasing acidity, making it the first state to adopt a policy to address what scientists describe as a growing environmental concern.
Garrett-Nimbistein: “Don’t tell me about those Canadians from Augusta Resource. And then there are all their foreign investors. Can’t we have a company from right here in the United States put up the billions of dollars? They’re going to drain the water dry and create haboobs. Really! I heard that from one of the county supervisors. I know they’re planning to build a state-of-the-art mine unlike any other in Southern Arizona but it still might hurt a rare snail in the Santa Ritas.”
"We have reached this decision after a thorough search that resulted in a number of strong candidates being considered," Biera wrote. "Because so many qualified coaches applied this was not an easy decision. We appreciate the outstanding efforts of Coach Abt and his staff last year and look forward to the upcoming season."
Oelrich went on to pursue magic performance, and eventually landed on the stages of Las Vegas. It was here that the young magician was introduced to the idea of large-scale balloon sculpture. “A gentleman in Vegas approached me about building giant palm tree out of balloons at the Sahara,” says Oelrich. “It was a fun experience. Here I was doing the magic show—then I started doing balloon things. Eventually I stopped with magic, and it’s been a hobby since.”
Friday alone, school nurses across the district sent home as many as 80 students with roughly the same symptoms from what Nancy Edtl,and "McCanick, the Anchorage School District's head nurse, said appeared to be a "noro-like virus." State health officials investigating the outbreak suspect the illness is norovirus, a family of gastrointestinal bugs spread from person to person, by food contaminated with feces or by contact with vomit produced by a person with norovirus.
Children, all elementary school aged, darted among the cars parked in the gravelly yard. When Steve Vue is around his family, his attention is nearly always divided, as a parent's might be, between whatever he is doing and whatever is going on with his brothers and sisters. That day he kept running after Eric, the youngest brother, not quite 2 years old,woolrich, who seemed determined to run in the street. With Eric wiggling in his lap, Steve pulled down the front of his shirt and showed the scar from his cancer surgery,set aside., a long,, fleshy brand over his heart.

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