Looking back at the events that shaped 2006
January -A Washington County deputy on routine patrol, Tuesday, witnessed the death of a Sunflower man after stopping to see if he needed assistance. -The holiday season ended tragically for a Wagarville family, as they learned their youngest child had been struck by an automobile and severely injured.
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Grand Haven Tribune
Advanced Master Gardener Audrey Eaton will teach a pair of gardening classes in Grand Haven that are designed for beginners.
Source: www.grandhaventribune.com
Warm Europe Winter Has Pollen Lingering
Europe's unseasonably mild winter is nothing to sneeze at. Or maybe it is. Experts warned Austrian allergy-sufferers on Wednesday that some species of trees are already flowering and about to release pollen.
Source: www.enn.com
Specialized gardens thrive in Delray Beach, Fla.
DELRAY BEACH, Fla. Two gardens of international renown sit side-by-side, both thriving in their own specialty. Visitors to South Florida consider the stellar attractions among the best sights to see in the illustrious coastal region.
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Teaneck soph looking golden
HACKENSACK -- Janay Mitchell always knew she was fast. But it took a basketball teammate and friend to convince her that her speed might be of better use on the track than on the basketball court.
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