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Obituaries for Sunday, July 10, 2011 Rollin Eulberg Read more on Rapid City Journal
Read More...Foxes, a chick, skiing in July: Could it get any better than this? Star billing for a carnivore: Washington’s only native red fox is the focus of a July 15 presentation by U.S. Forest Service researcher Keith Aubrey. Learn the habits and habitat requirements of the beautiful carnivore that lives in the alpine and subalpine regions [...]
Read More...Film Festivals that Thrive in the Dog Days of Summer; A Preview of July & August Events The height of Summer (at least here in the Northern Hemisphere) is sometimes considered a lighter period of the year in terms of the general festival circuit, a relative “calm before the storm,” ahead of the major late-Summer/early Fall [...]
Read More...Obituaries for July 11, 2011 Longtime Sonora resident James “Papa Jim” Ronald Miller died Saturday at his home. He was 79. Born in San Jose to Edna and Paul Miller, he lived in Sonora for 64 years and was a plywood worker for Fibreboard for 38 years. Read more on The Union Democrat
Read More...Friday, July 8, 2011 3:58 pm ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — A man attending a Texas Rangers game with his young son died after falling out of the stands and about 20 feet to the ground while trying to catch a baseball tossed his way Thursday night, the Rangers and Arlington fire officials said. Read more on Cecil [...]
Read More...School’s Out – July 8 LEHIGH COUNTY Read more on The Morning Call
Read More...West weather turns July 4 into skier’s paradise As the Fourth of July weekend kicks off, people across the West are donning shorts, bikini tops and Hawaiian shirts — and then they’re hitting the slopes. Read more on Daily Sparks Tribune
Read More...Local film, Thirty Proof Coil, premieres Saturday, July 9 Rock ‘n’ roll progeny Calico Cooper–her father is Alice–plays The Woman, a gutsy naturalist taken from her tent during a solo camping trip and chained to a post in a remote barn by The Man. by Jeremiah Robert Wierenga No one would argue that the Idaho filmmaking [...]
Read More...Wacky weather means snow (and skiing) in July A summer that looks a whole lot more like winter has travelers across the West scrambling to revise their Fourth of July itineraries — or at least their packing lists. Ski poles are replacing fishing poles at popular hiking and camping spots where late-winter snowstorms blanketed Western mountains [...]
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