Oct 11, 2009 | The Lantern
History of the buckeye, in a nutshell
Buckeyes are not only available on trees but in necklaces too. Throughout the country, colleges are associated with their mascots or symbols.
Books that help extend knowledge
The school year is beginning, and books that help to extend knowledge are always useful.
Books that help extend knowledge
The school year is beginning, and books that help to extend knowledge are always useful.
Northwest Territory: Eagle-gazing is befitting on a holiday
It was not a long-shot effort, because seeing a living example of our national symbol of freedom is no longer a rarity in the Ozarks, where resident pairs of the subspecies of Southern bald eagles are increasing.
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Fixes to show Cameron Crowe writer-director, sted actor-director Today in History Today is Monday, July 13, the 194th day of 2009.
The Associated Press= Today is Monday, July 13, the 194th day of 2009. There are 171 days left in the year.
Waldschmidt built sturdy little house on frontier
Suppose you are Christian Waldschmidt. You wake up on a summer morning in a sooty, one-room homestead that is more bunker than house.
Young Marines, volunteers honored
Retired Army Major John Cleckner, front, president of the Army Special Forces Association, Chapter 89 Northwest Territory, and, behind, John DelFino of Kiwanis International pose for a picture with volunteers who assisted in the dedication of an Army Special Forces monument on April 25 at the Northern California Veterans Cemetery in Igo.
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