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The Benton County Flying Tigers, a radio controlled (RC) airplane club, held their September Fun Fly-in at their field in Rogers, Arkansas, from 10am to 3pm, September 20, 2008. By Lynda Altman | Published 9/21/2008
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Rafting is one of the main sources for summer jobs in Benton, Tennessee. By Sheena Ledwell | Published 3/18/2008
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There are a lot of attractions in Benton and the surrounding area that many people that live there don't even know about. Here is an overview of most of those attractions. Benton truly is a beautiful place. By Sheena Ledwell | Published 1/21/2008
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Historic hunting community near Benton, Pa. hotel serves up steak... and pins up dead animals. By Donna Talarico | Published 11/26/2007
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This celebration that starts the first weekend of each April in Benton KY is called Tater Day. By dmcollie | Published 10/15/2007
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According to a report from KHOU.com, the Ashley Benton murder trial has ended in a mistrial declaration. Ashley Benton was on trial for the murder of 15 year old gang member Gabriel Granillo. By Momie Tullottes | Published 6/30/2007
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Nestled in the heart of the University of Connecticut campus is one of Connecticut's premiere art museums, The William Benton Museum of Art. It is a cultural asset to the school as well as the general public. By Anna Burroughs | Published 12/4/2006
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The bustling community of Benton Harbor has a full contingent of tax preparers, from mom-and-pop shops to large tax-house franchises. Three of the city's best are Tri-County Bookkeepers; Jackson Hewitt Tax Service; and H & R Block Tax Service. By Kate Sheridan | Published 1/5/2006
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A short description of the eminent Dr. Gann's old office, the only structure in the world constructed of pink alumina block. A few words about ghost stories circulating about the museum and my own experience. By Michael Thomas | Published 11/1/2006
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History of the Morton House
501 Territorial Road
Benton Harbor, Michigan
269-925-7011
www.mortonhousemuseum.com
By Joan Skoda | Published 5/29/2008
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Located near Benton, Illinois, the center displays an array of art and craftwork representative of the best of the region. By Nick Howes | Published 9/19/2008
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Drs. Benton, Weaver, and Dr. Greene are at the forefront of this season and definitely keep the audience intrigued. By El Bicho | Published 6/4/2007
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Benton has a wonderful festival every year to benefit the Senior Adult Center. Over the years it has changed from a huge gathering of arts and crafts offerings to a festival that has a lot of entertainment as well as art. By Michael Thomas | Published 10/25/2006
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From early May's 100-year-old Blossomtime Festival - Michigan's oldest - to the end-of-summer Youth Fair, Michigan's "sunset coast" lives up to its reputation as the friendliest family-festival destination in the Midwest. Most events are free. By Kate Sheridan | Published 4/4/2006
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With a public school, an alternative school and two faith-based schools, parents in Marshall have several options on how to educate their children. By Chris Post | Published 4/3/2006
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While Hawkeye Community College is officially ranked as a Jr. college in name and accreditation, it is also part trade school - and therefore requires some careful consideration by students also planning for four-year schools. The results are a mixed bag. By Jeffrey Davis | Published 3/14/2006
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ER, the once energetic tv blockbuster, has hit the wall. It's time for the show to cut its losses and end well while it still (sort of) can. By Abe | Published 2/2/2006
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The series is amusing and a fun puzzle to unravel although it stretches believability to a point that non-mystery fans might have difficulty accepting; however, Universal created a bare bones set, and some have found technical glitches with the DVDs. By El Bicho | Published 1/31/2006
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The most misunderstood and under-appreciated cost of World War II for the United States was the damage done to the environment during wartime operations. By N.K. | Published 1/27/2006
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There was a time when most wine labels served one purpose: to show the vintage and variety of the wine. Now with more and more brands flooding the supermarket shelves, winemakers are starting to get more creative with their labels. By Walt Crocker | Published 1/19/2006
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Meth labs are springing up all over the country and the drugs they make can cost the life of someone you know or love. By Emma S. | Published 1/13/2006
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When your oldest child tells you that they are ready to baby-sit, you will want to explain to them that looking after their younger siblings is a responsible and demanding job. By renee | Published 1/5/2006
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Exported to the United States in the mid-to-late 1980s and sporting a pricetag as low as $3990, the Yugo was considered by most Americans to be a joke car. But old Yugos are finally getting a second look as collector's items. By Bartleby | Published 12/20/2005
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The period of art after World War I is one of the most influential for today's styles of art. Taking into account all of the modernistic, anti-western culture, and abstract scenes it is very apparent how influential this period in history is for art. By Christopher Yang | Published 11/23/2005
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Families seeking a travel destination that offers something for all ages, family friendly attractions, and old-fashioned charm can find what they seek in Omaha, Nebraska. From fifty golf courses to the zoological park, there is something for everyone. By AnnieM | Published 10/15/2005
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Whether the Internet becomes a tool of democracy that will liberate and equalize consumers, or just another means for media conglomerates to control pop culture and public opinion rests largely upon whether access and content will be controlled publicly. By Aaron Humphrey | Published 10/13/2005
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Camping in the Bossier City/ Shreveport area can range from tent camping to staying in a furnished cabin. By Deborah Anderson | Published 8/20/2005
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Camping at Kentucky Lake will give you plenty to do such as boating, hiking, biking, hunting, fishing, horse back riding and historical landmarks and other numerous attractions. By Tina Watts | Published 7/24/2005
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Kansas City Kansas Community College's production of Angel Street By Patrick Hamilton. By Timothy Goss | Published 7/18/2005
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Nothing could compare to the excitement of following my friend, Miss Florida USA Melissa Witek, through the Miss USA 2005 pageant. From missing sarongs to knee makeup to interviewing The Donald himself, it was a whirlwind. By Amanda Broadfoot | Published 6/28/2005
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