Vacation Bible schools change with the times - Carroll County Online
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - It’s a wonder vacation Bible school made it out of the 1960s. Back in the days of black-and-white TV, churches offered kids lemonade, cookies and flannel-board stories about Jesus, all set to a clanging piano. Children sat in short
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The shooting of Andrew Hanlon: Previous stories - Oregonian
The Associated Press Andrew J. Hanlon, 20, was shot by Silverton police Officer Tony Gonzalez, who had responded to a reported burglary late Monday, July 1. From The Oregonian of Wednesday, July 2, 2008 — Man’s family in dark after police shooting
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Greenville police hoping state legislation will help fight gang - Daily Reflector
Local law enforcement agencies and state legislators are hoping that two bills passed by the General Assembly this session will provide the strength police need to fight gang activity and rescue youth from a hard life on the streets. Greenville
Source: www.reflector.com

Plum will try to put his own stamp on Elk soccer - Morning Sun
ELK RAPIDS Nathan Plum has been pleasantly surprised by the turnout each evening for the Elk Rapids boys soccer team’s conditioning. He sees the dedication the players have to maintain the tradition of excellence that has been built over the past
Source: www.themorningsun.com

Grieving families win workers’ compo hike - Australian Broadcasting Corp.
The New South Wales Government has increased compensation payments by nearly $90,000 for families of workers killed on the job. Relatives of workplace accident victims have welcomed the decision to increase the payment to $425,000 at a meeting with
Source: www.abc.net.au

No match for mom: Kids’ clothes embrace mismatches - AZCentral.com
NEW YORK - The lesson the fashion world is teaching parents during the back-to-school shopping season is: If you can’t beat them, join them. Children are going to wear their stripes with their dots and their florals with their plaids and they really
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Rain not an issue just yet - MaineToday.com
It’s not dire — yet. That’s the feeling for Babe Ruth and American Legion baseball tournaments around Maine. Thursday’s rainouts caused some problems, but it won’t be a problem unless the rain keeps up for another couple days. “If they can get a
Source: morningsentinel.mainetoday.com

Disabled youth learn art, music - Daily Advance
Ros’Jean Spence takes a turn on the drums during Arts of the Albemarle’s Summer Art Days camp for special needs youth at Riverside United Methodist Church in Elizabeth City, Wednesday. “Kids with disabilities have no fear. They never say ‘I can’t
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EC native stars in ‘Hopkins’ - Daily Advance
Teresa DeVaughn is a nurse. And she works as one on TV. DeVaughn, a nurse and medical flight crew member at The Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Md., is one of several workers at the hospital profiled in the new ABC reality television show
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