ELWOOD: Family struggles after plant closure (The Herald Bulletin) - ELWOOD ? When her daughter recently asked for some money, Debbie Mullins tipped a jar of coins on its side, pouring the mix of pennies, dimes, and nickels into her palm.
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Mastering the penny (Advance Titan) - Every American is familiar with the penny. The little copper coin bearing a bust of President Lincoln resides in many a wallet and penny jar across the country.
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ARTS + FEATURES (St. Petersburg Times) - The director found himself thrust into the harsh realities of Russia when the festival was forced into hiding after the venues ahere it was due to be held were suddenly leaned on by the authorities.
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Baby steps against prematurity (Garden City Telegram) - The steps started out somewhat hesitant, sporadic and soft.
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Sweet Maria's Lasagna: (Republican-American) - A baker can bake and a cook can cook. But can a baker cook? Don't bet your dough on it ? unless you're talking about Maria Bruscino Sanchez. That's "Sweet" Maria, as in the owner of the Waterbury bakery, home of the famous pignoli nut cookie and the decadent gingerbread wedding cake.
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Far beyond bar fare - Iron Horse chef brings eclectic menu to downtown institution (Missoulian) - If you thought the Iron Horse Brew Pub in Missoula was just another burger joint, you are wrong. Todd Engel, executive chef at the Iron Horse, displays the Nuevo Tuna Casserole, one of many creative offerings on the menu.
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Garrard teen makes his own biodiesel (Lexington Herald-Leader) - LANCASTER . In a time of $4-a-gallon diesel fuel, Christian Wyler has skills that could make oil executives shudder. For the past four years, the Garrard County High School senior has been making bio diesel in his own back yard. The fuel that Wyler makes now goes into the diesel engines of his father's Volkswagen Jetta, as well as much of the equipment on his grandfather's Lincoln ...
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Student uses science to make his own fuel (The Leaf Chronicle) - LANCASTER, Ky. ? In a time of $4 per gallon diesel fuel, Christian Wyler has skills that could make oil executives shudder.
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Business newsmakers (The Standard-Times) - BOSTON ? State Rep. Christine Canavan announces the hiring of two new legislative aides, Caitlin Kenerson of East Bridgewater and Kate Miller of New Bedford.
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Poetic Justice: A dying artist finally gets recognized for his work (The Plain Dealer) - Editor's note: Reporters usually are careful to stay out of the action. They watch, listen and ask questions, but they don't set things in motion. Michael Heaton got involved because he wanted to help a lonely man who reached out to him in his dying days.
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