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From cradleboards to kachina dolls, there's something for everyone wanting a piece of Native American culture at the Cahokia Mounds Interpretive Center's gift shop.
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Custom motorcycles arrive for Bike Fest
Pasha Hawaii Transport has unloaded a custom trailer filled with specialty motorcycles for next month's Paradise Bike Fest.
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Great Ape Trust to open for visits
Great Ape Trust of Iowa is launching its first season of free tours at the southeast Des Moines research facility. Groups of up to 30 will get a...
Source: www.desmoinesregister.com
Police arrest one, seek second in stolen trailer
Montgomery police have one man in custody and are seeking a second in connection with the theft of a $30,000 work trailer after a workman spotted it being towed southbound on Interstate 65.
Source: www.accessmontgomery.com
MMR outing nets more than $45K
Mobile Medical Response Inc. raised more than $45,000 during a golf outing at The Sawmill Golf Club, 19 Sawmill in Saginaw Township. The proceeds will go toward the future purchase of a pickup and enclosed trailer for the Disaster Assistance Response Team.
Source: www.mlive.com
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MOUNT VERNON City Council met for a special meeting on Monday evening and passed several pieces of legislation, including a resolution authorizing the administration to apply for $100,000 to go toward removing lead paint from the Woodward Opera House.
Source: www.mountvernonnews.com
Ape sanctuary begins offering public tours
The Great Ape Trust of Iowa is launching its first season of free tours at the southeast Des Moines research facility.
Source: www.desmoinesregister.com
2006 Honda Ridgeline Review
Ridgeline is Hondas award-winning full-size pickup truck. And we really mean award-winning. Honda swept car and truck of the year awards this year at the major motor shows with the advanced new Civic and the innovative Ridgeline.
Source: www.theautochannel.com
Anchorage's idea man sees solutions, not problems
An 83-year-old businessman with a record of creating reality out of ideas is making new things happen on Fourth Avenue. Jimmy Wong, owner of the Sunshine Plaza and Ship Creek Center -- the old Post Office Mall -- has already livened up his section of downtown and is willing to help the city carry out a bigger transformation of the city center, say downtown boosters.
Source: www.adn.com
Man's donation supports horse camp for children with cancer
Camp Casey, a horse camp program designed for children fighting cancer, reaches out to those in need every month during the summer.
Source: www.hometownlife.com

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