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Easton school: 1 room, many stories Connecticut Post
EASTON — In the town's rural past, children attended one-room schoolhouses with every age in the same classroom, like a scene out of that 1970s TV show, "Little House on the Prairie."
Sweet sounds Casper Star-Tribune
SHERIDAN -- The interior of Gary and Marj Heady’s elegant home is a place where a visitor can snuggle down and mentally revert to pre-television days.
Trip of a lifetime -- a blog The Olympian
Debbie Campbell, executive director of the United Way of Lewis County, won an all-expense paid trip for her and two friends to view lighthouses and take in other scenery on the East Coast earlier this year.
Free E-Waste Disposal Days KGO-TV Bay Area
A rare opportunity to help save the planet at no cost. Where to turn when you're ready to replace your TV or computer.
Lodge gets ready to howl The Cincinnati Enquirer
After years of planning, the Great Wolf Lodge will open its conference center, lodge and indoor water park Thursday in Mason - right next to Paramount's Kings Island.
Chiefs, Pirates to turn on 'style' in derby Independent Online
Premier Soccer League chief executive officer Trevor Phillips has called on Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates to go out in style at the FNB Stadium.
Toronto cable rates may rise The Steubenville Herald-Star
TORONTO — City customers of Jefferson County Cable Co. may be seeing an increase in their upcoming cable bills for basic cable service.
Downtown Gets a Tatou Los Angeles Downtown News
Before he was a nightclub impresario, Mark Fleischman was a lieutenant in the U.S. Navy. During that time, he learned to heed the bugle call that signaled the end of the workday and, more importantly, meant the soldiers could go off to the bars. It was officially the "Tattoo" bugle call.
So much more open Los Angeles Times
By appointment only? Not anymore. High-end owners let wannabe buyers saunter through on Sunday afternoons, whether they're looking for a $5-million deal -- or just looking.
They light up a place Los Angeles Times
Stoves from the 1940s and 1950s are stoking a lot of nostalgia in today's kitchens. But the antiques also fuel a modern demand for appliances that really cook.
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