All Stories from September 20, 2013 (Change date)
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Returning Coloradans find sickening flood damageSep 20, 2013 8:46 am - LYONS, Colo. — Coloradans who ventured back into the flood-ravaged town of Lyons found scenes of stomach-turning destruction, with dozens of homes destroyed, family keep...
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Al-Qaida militants kill 38 troops in Yemen attackSep 20, 2013 8:46 am - SANAA, Yemen — Taking advantage of heavy fog, al-Qaida militants set off car bombs and launched coordinated attacks on Yemeni military barracks in three different locati...
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House votes to derail Obamacare, fund governmentSep 20, 2013 8:37 am - WASHINGTON — The GOP-controlled House voted Friday to cripple President Barack Obama’s health care law as part of a risky ploy that threatens a government shutdown in a ...
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Which president oversaw tragedy, cover-up?Sep 20, 2013 8:34 am - After reading the letters to the editor of Sept. 5, I felt I must comment on the letter written by Wayne Oras. First, who was president in his first term with the meltdo...
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D.C. has lost touch with rest of AmericaSep 20, 2013 8:34 am - A recent report shows median income broken down by counties across America. There were six counties that had median incomes more than twice the national average. Four of...
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Author to bring insight on aging and faithSep 20, 2013 8:14 am - Humorous presentation at Covenant Village on Sept. 25 to offer a fresh look at growing older and growing in faith Author Missy Buchanan will discuss “Aging Faithfully — ...
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More free tunes available to download from library websiteSep 20, 2013 7:57 am - Anyone who enjoys downloading free music may want to peruse the recently expanded list of Free Tunes titles on the Schaumburg Township District Library’s website. More t...
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Obama takes on coal with first-ever carbon limitsSep 20, 2013 7:06 am - WASHINGTON — Linking global warming to public health, disease and extreme weather, the Obama administration pressed ahead Friday with tough requirements to limit carbon ...
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House and Senate face deep divide over food stampsSep 20, 2013 7:05 am - WASHINGTON — Farm-state lawmakers hoping for passage of a farm bill by the end of the year will have to bridge a deep divide between the House and the Senate over the ro...
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Target to hire fewer seasonal holiday workersSep 20, 2013 7:04 am - Target plans to hire about 70,000 seasonal workers for the holiday shopping season, down about 20 percent from a year ago. The discounter is aiming to be more efficient ...