A Carolina Panthers playbook from Super Bowl XXXVIII was found at a local garage sale, WCNC.com reported on Tuesday.
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A peace-loving artist with a prep-school pedigree pinched by police Tuesday for illegally catching Lake Michigan waves plans to fight for the right to surf in Chicago.Wrapped in a cold-weather wetsuit, Rex Flodstrom hit Oak Street Beach to surf 3- to 4-foot swells with occasional 6-foot breakers — “bumpy, short, rip-able” waves that are a rare find at the closest beach to the 40-year-old’s ...
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A peace-loving artist with a prep-school pedigree pinched by police Tuesday for illegally catching Lake Michigan waves plans to fight for the right to surf in Chicago.Wrapped in a cold-weather wetsuit, Rex Flodstrom hit Oak Street Beach to surf 3- to 4-foot swells with occasional 6-foot breakers — “bumpy, short, rip-able” waves that are a rare find at the closest beach to the 40-year-old’s ...
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ELGIN — The city may need to take a second look at where three homes — renovated by Elgin through a Department of Housing and Urban Development program — are priced at, according to at least one city council member.John Prigge requested Wednesday night that the council talk about those prices at an upcoming closed session after hearing that those homes have remained on the market for the past ...
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The beautiful Windy City offers a stunning lake front, historic landmarks, excellent restaurants and cultural activities, making it a fascinating place to live. Here are a few of the best Chicago neighborhoods for first-time homebuyers, each one with something special for couples, singles and families.
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FEB. 9 Book launch and signing for SCAD professor Fred Gross 6:30 p.m. Feb. 9. SCAD Museum of Art theater, 601 Turner Blvd.
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The National Capital Planning Commission approved by unanimous voice vote a master plan to build a new federal intelligence community campus in Bethesda, on a site that was home to the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency headquarters until it moved last year to Fort Belvoir in Virginia.
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The clock is ticking for a mysteriously absent Schaumburg man to reclaim belongings from his foreclosed home -- whose recyclable value made them precious to him. In fact, there's still no evidence that 63-year-old John Wuerffel has even heard about the sale of the currently uninhabitable home on Hampton Lane where he once lived in his car in the driveway.
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Press Release Mid Wynd International Investment Trust PLC In the six months to 31 December 2011, the Company's net asset value per share (after deducting borrowings at fair value) declined 13.0% to 218.8p ...
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The National Capital Planning Commission approved by unanimous voice vote a master plan to build a new federal intelligence community campus in Bethesda, on a site that was home to the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency headquarters until it moved last year to Fort Belvoir in Virginia.
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