Benjamin Harrison

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First reported May 18 2013 - Updated May 18 2013 - 1 reports

Pearl Elizabeth Arnold Hudson

of Webster Groves, formerly of Kirkwood, died Sunday, May 12, 2013.Ms. Hudson was born Feb. 17, 1931, in Kirkwood to the late Benjamin Harrison Arnold and Auvelia Hayden Arnold. She was the third of eight children.Ms. Hudson received her early Christian ... [Published Webster-Kirkwood Times - May 18 2013]
First reported May 17 2013 - Updated May 17 2013 - 2 reports

Engadget Podcast 344: Google I/O edition - 05.17.13

Live Pre-recorded from a coffee shop near Google I/O, it's episode 344 of the Engadget Podcast. Tim and Brian may not drink coffee, but rest assured the bustling surroundings (hint: loud cars) kept this show's energy high -- that and apple cider. Get ... [Published Engadget - May 17 2013]
Entities: Google Inc, Zune, Aggregator
First reported May 17 2013 - Updated May 17 2013 - 2 reports

Pamela Emerson

Services for Pamela Emerson, age 53, were Wednesday, May 15, at the Celebrate Community Church in Knoxville. Interment followed at the Greenwood Cemetery. Family received friends Tuesday at the Pierschbacher Funeral Home in Melcher. Memorials may beMay ... [Published Journal Express - May 17 2013]
Entities: Mae, Greenwood, Memory
First reported May 17 2013 - Updated May 17 2013 - 1 reports

Federal government fails third-grade punctuation

I kid you not: The lack of apostrophes in the names of landmarks — Zebulon Pike's peak, for instance — is on purpose. This heinous bit of punctuation slaughter is actually condoned and encouraged by the federal government, comes the word from today's ... [Published Colorado Springs Independent - May 17 2013]
First reported May 17 2013 - Updated May 17 2013 - 1 reports

Geographic Apostrophe Death

The Wall Street Journal has an article about the lack of apostrophes in US place names titled "Theres a Question Mark Hanging Over the Apostrophes Future." (Reading this makes me apoplectic.) The U.S., in fact, is the only country with an apostrophe-eradication ... [Published The Stranger, Seattle's Only Newspaper - May 17 2013]
First reported May 16 2013 - Updated May 16 2013 - 1 reports

Brandon plantation goes on the market

An 18th-century house in seemingly impeccable condition sits on nearly 5,000 acres of timberland and farmland along the James River in Prince George County.The Brandon Plantation has changed ownership only a few times in the past four centuries. It is ... [Published Individual.com - May 16 2013]
First reported May 16 2013 - Updated May 16 2013 - 1 reports

Quote of the Day: Apostrophe Eradication in America

From Barry Newman of the Wall Street Journal, explaining why it's Earl's Court in London but Earls Court in Bloomington: The U.S., in fact, is the only country with an apostrophe-eradication policy. The program took off when President Benjamin Harrison ... [Published Kevin Drum Feed | Mother Jones - May 16 2013]
First reported May 14 2013 - Updated May 14 2013 - 1 reports

Knox College achieves fund goal

Knox College has reached its $11 million goal in the drive to renovate Alumni Hall.The college introduced a new vision for the historic building 18 months ago. ?Thanks to the generosity of Knox alumni and friends, as well as the leadership of Trustee ... [Published PJStar.com - May 14 2013]
First reported May 13 2013 - Updated May 13 2013 - 1 reports

Ivy Tech Makes Plans for Third Central Indiana Campus

Noblesville referendum clears path to move into vacated middle schoolIvy Tech could open a new central Indiana campus as early as fall of next year, following approval of a school referendum in Noblesville.Listen:Noblesville High School is expanding to ... [Published WIBC - May 13 2013]
First reported May 13 2013 - Updated May 13 2013 - 1 reports

Township Moving Forward With Vacation of Streets

With the application for three houses to be built off Somerville Road approved pending the vacation of nearby streets, the council introduced an ordinance at the May 6 meeting that would allow for the closing of portions of Plainfield, Brunswick and Dunellen ... [Published Bridgewater Patch - May 13 2013]
First reported May 02 2013 - Updated May 02 2013 - 1 reports

County named for president

Editor's note: Indiana will celebrate its bicentennial in 2016, and Harrison County, specifically Corydon, where it all began, will be part of the festivities. The Harrison County Committee for the Indiana Bicentennial began meeting last year, and Karen ... [Published Corydon Democrat - May 02 2013]
First reported May 01 2013 - Updated May 01 2013 - 1 reports

Suspicious envelope causes evacuation at Ft. Harrison

LAWRENCE -Firefighters have evacuated the Defense Finance Center at Fort Benjamin Harrison.Dino Batalis, a spokesman for the Lawrence Fire Department, says the evacuation came during an investigation of a "suspicious envelope" at the finance center. Occupants ... [Published WTHR - May 01 2013]

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Pearl Elizabeth Arnold Hudson [Published Webster-Kirkwood Times - May 18 2013]
‘Discount deal’ preserves 152 acres on Lost Mou... [Published Marietta Daily Journal - May 18 2013]
Engadget Podcast 344: Google I/O edition - 05.1... [Published Engadget - May 17 2013]
Engadget Podcast 344: Google I/O edition - 05.1... [Published Engadget - May 17 2013]
Pamela Emerson [Published Journal Express - May 17 2013]
Joann Louise (Walker) Johnston [Published Journal Express - May 17 2013]
Federal government fails third-grade punctuation [Published Colorado Springs Independent - May 17 2013]
Geographic Apostrophe Death [Published The Stranger, Seattle's Only Newspaper - May 17 2013]
The Apostrophe's Battle Is Mountainous [Published The Atlantic Wire - May 16 2013]
I used to think I couldn’t get out of hel... [Published TED Blog - May 16 2013]
Robert T. Crothers [Published Observer-Reporter - May 16 2013]
Brandon plantation goes on the market [Published Individual.com - May 16 2013]
Quote of the Day: Apostrophe Eradication in Ame... [Published Kevin Drum Feed | Mother Jones - May 16 2013]
Pentagon Papers Lawyer: Obama's Worse Than Nixon [Published AOL Black Voices - May 15 2013]
Knox College achieves fund goal [Published PJStar.com - May 14 2013]
Ivy Tech Makes Plans for Third Central Indiana ... [Published WIBC - May 13 2013]
Township Moving Forward With Vacation of Streets [Published Bridgewater Patch - May 13 2013]
The Truman period: Exploring the president’s mi... [Published Washington Post - May 12 2013]
Debra Larena Tatum [Published South Bend Tribune - May 12 2013]
This Week in Mohawk Valley History [Published Observer-Dispatch - May 11 2013]
Students learn about regenerative medicine [Published Lexington Dispatch - May 10 2013]
Joann Johnston, 86 [Published Hudson Star-Observer - May 09 2013]
This presidential database loves running and Legos [Published Los Angeles Times - May 05 2013]
My Office: Gene Sease of public relations firm ... [Published Indianapolis Star - May 04 2013]
THE PUBLIC EYE: Dubyaâs Legacy: 10 Suggestions [Published Berkeley Daily Planet - May 04 2013]
Company to Build 3 Homes, New Road [Published Bridgewater Patch - May 03 2013]
County named for president [Published Corydon Democrat - May 02 2013]
Tribute to Heroes: John Marino [Published Sarasota Observer - May 02 2013]
No danger from suspicious envelope at Defense F... [Published Indianapolis Star - May 02 2013]
Suspicious envelope causes evacuation at Ft. Ha... [Published WTHR - May 01 2013]
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Engadget Podcast 344: Google I/O edition - 05.1... [Published Engadget - May 17 2013]
Live Pre-recorded from a coffee shop near Google I/O, it's episode 344 of the Engadget Podcast. Tim and Brian may not drink coffee, but rest assured the bustling surroundings (hint: loud cars) kept this show's energy high -- that and apple cider. Get ...
Engadget Podcast 344: Google I/O edition - 05.1... [Published Engadget - May 17 2013]
Live Pre-recorded from a coffee shop near Google I/O, it's episode 344 of the Engadget Podcast. Tim and Brian may not drink coffee, but rest assured the bustling surroundings (hint: loud cars) kept this show's energy high -- that and apple cider. ...
Geographic Apostrophe Death [Published The Stranger, Seattle's Only Newspaper - May 17 2013]
The Wall Street Journal has an article about the lack of apostrophes in US place names titled "Theres a Question Mark Hanging Over the Apostrophes Future." (Reading this makes me apoplectic.) The U.S., in fact, is the only country with an apostrophe-eradication ...
I used to think I couldn’t get out of hel... [Published TED Blog - May 16 2013]
Jullien Gordon, a founding partner of New Higher, says on the TEDxYouth@Midwest stage , “Our generation has two choices, we can hope or we can hustle.” Earlier this month, 450 Chicago public school sophomores and juniors, plus 120 of their teachers, ...
Quote of the Day: Apostrophe Eradication in Ame... [Published Kevin Drum Feed | Mother Jones - May 16 2013]
From Barry Newman of the Wall Street Journal, explaining why it's Earl's Court in London but Earls Court in Bloomington: The U.S., in fact, is the only country with an apostrophe-eradication policy. The program took off when President Benjamin Harrison ...
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