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April is National Volunteer Month, and WKNO is celebrating by saluting its Action Auction volunteers. Radio deejay Brad Carson, who has been volunteering as an auctioneer for the past four years, is one of WKNO's most valued volunteers.
Originally from Mount Olive, Ill. , Carson now resides in Arlington with his wife, Stacy, of four years and his two-year-old son.
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U.S. Supreme Court LOCKPORT v. CITIZENS FOR COMMUNITY ACTION, 430 U.S. 259 (1977) 430 U.S. 259
TOWN OF LOCKPORT, NEW YORK, ET AL. v. CITIZENS FOR ...
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Dorchester has had its share of urban dysfunction, but don't tell that to Rev. Antoine Montgomery, pastor of Prayer Tower Apostolic Church.
He sees th...
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DAYTON -- Robin Herzog is pursuing a career as a registered nurse at Sinclair Community College.
At 41, the licensed practical nurse is seeking new opportunities in an occupation she loves and doesn't want to leave. But she may not find that fresh start locally.
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While most of the headlines about the Washington-area real estate market have something to do with skyrocketing home prices and windfall profits, another dimension of the market is also making news - affordable housing.
Because area home prices have risen much faster than incomes, affordable housing isn't an issue for only low-income residents. Most organizations involved in affordable housing now speak of low- to moderate-income residents needing homes that are reasonably priced.
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Summer may still be a month-and-a-half away, but in Hollywood it begins Friday as the release of the superhero movie Thor hits theaters nationwide. With a summer full of superhero movies, sequels, comedies and action films, Hollywood analysts are hopeful this will prove to be profitable for the industry. The arrival of the summer movie season also means that it is time for Lot Lines' annual look at the Oklahoma City movie theater market.
The local theater market is worth examining on a regular basis. Theaters represent a significant amount of retail space in the market. Furthermore, many of the metro area's movie theaters serve as anchors for some of the city's most prominent retail developments such as Quail Springs Mall and the mass of new development at Interstate 35 and S. 19th Stre...
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Wolfeboro-based Global Awareness Local Action, which advocates for creating sustainable communities, is one of the three $5,000 grand-prize winners in...
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As usual with fall, there's plenty going on ... Here's a bit of this and a bit of that ...
- Quicker than you can say, "Another one?" somebody's opened up yet one more space in which to show art in the flourishing Oregon Arts District. This time it's on the top floor of the Armory Building, the big red law office at 201 E. Sixth St. at the corner of Sixth and Patterson.