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New Wisconsin Dells theme park to create 65 jobs
The Kalahari Resort will open a theme park in Wisconsin Dells later this month, creating more than 65 midlevel jobs. The Indoor Theme Park is set to open Dec. 19. It will feature bowling, go-cart tracks, a carousel, miniature golf and climbing walls....Tags: Gardens and Parks, Tourism and Leisure, Trips and Vacations, Theme Park Vacations
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Middlefield Buys Bankrupt Ski Area
Middlefield's Board of Selectmen has voted to buy the bankrupt Powder Ridge ski area. Town officials say they hope to find a partner to revive the ski area. The vote Tuesday night was unanimous to buy all 246 acres of the site from Middlefield...Tags: Bankruptcy, Middlefield
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Sports cereals target young fans
Sentinel Staff WriterThe next must-have sports collectible could be lurking in the cereal aisle of your local supermarket. Nestled beside national brands such as Kelloggs and General Mills, limited edition boxes of Touch Down Crunch cereal featuring a cartoon likeness of T....Tags: University of Miami, Arizona Cardinals, Dining and Drinking, Football, Philadelphia Eagles
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Walk a mile in a Hedo shoe
Stop me if you've heard this one: "Before you criticize someone, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, if he gets really angry about the criticism, you'll be a mile away — and you'll have his shoes." Now I'm not suggesting you should criticize...Tags: Citrus Bowl, Jack Del Rio, Maryland, Orlando Magic, Injuries
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Penn State mascot arrested on DUI charge
The Associated PressThe Penn State senior who plays the Nittany Lion mascot was arrested on a DUI charge and his status for the Rose Bowl is in doubt, police and school officials said. James Sheep was pulled over on campus around 3:15 a.m. on Nov. 22, hours before Penn...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Police Arrests, Colleges and Universities, Michigan, Pasadena (Los Angeles, California)
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News from around the world
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterUS sports history on display at new L.A. museum By BETH HARRIS, AP Sports Writer Beth Harris, Ap Sports Writer Thu Nov 27, 10:27 pm ET LOS ANGELES – When Gary Cypres' sports memorabilia collection reached 10,000 pieces and threatened to overflow their...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Book, American Airlines, Inc., Los Angeles Lakers, Babe Ruth
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Weston group getting a kick out of helping U.S. troops
Forum Publishing GroupThey seem like unlikely partners. But fashion recently gave a boost to a drive to provide soccer equipment for children in a war-torn region. More than one dozen soccer balls were collected during a fashion show by students in American...Tags: International Military Interventions, Soccer, Wars and Interventions
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Calendar of events
Forum Publishing GroupDecember Annual B'nai Aviv Holiday Boutique – 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dec. 3. Jewelry, crafts, clothes, toys, home decor, personalized items. Call 954-384-6605 or visit www.bnai aviv.org. Weston Christian Academy Winter Wonderland Festival – 5 to...Tags: Breast Cancer, Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who (movie), Charter Schools, Physical Fitness, Dining and Drinking
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Small hotels, motels losing sleep over empty beds
Sentinel Staff WriterThe hotels and motels on Walt Disney World's doorstep are worse off now than during the 2001 recession and the travel slump that followed the Sept.11 terrorist attacks. Only three of every 10 hotel rooms in the west Kissimmee area were occupied on an...Tags: Florida, Tourism and Leisure, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Trips and Vacations, Kissimmee
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Volunteers enjoy helping to maintain Everglades National Park
South Florida Sun-SentinelRetired Bell South training manager Dick Johnson stood in a remote wilderness campsite earlier this week , aiming the nozzle of a pressure washer at a wooden platform for a tent. A few yards away, his wife, Joyce, was scrubbing picnic tables, preparing...Tags: Gardens and Parks, Everglades National Park, Wilton Manors, Tourism and Leisure, Bill McCreary
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Libraries offer seniors more than books
jim.smith@newsday.comLibraries cannot be all things to all people. For Michael Vezzi, a retired civil engineer from Mineola, it takes eight of them to satisfy his varied interests and quest for details. At his Mineola hometown library, he finds the books he needs and...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Books and Magazines, Population, Massachusetts, Wii
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The Planner
Today Unemployment Compensation Tax Seminar, 10 a.m., in Spanish, Hollywood Beach Culture & Community Center, 1301 South Ocean Drive, Hollywood. Presented by the Florida Department of Revenue. Free. Call 954-967-1821. Mousercise, 2 p.m., Delray Beach...Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Gold Coast, Florida, Easter, Dining and Drinking
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