The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation: Volunteers are needed at the Walk to Cure Diabetes on May 19 at Riverside Park, Neenah. Volunteers are needed for setup, registration, lunch, cleanup and other duties. Contact: Patty, 920-735-6556.
The Fox Cities Victim Crisis Response Team: Concerned community members who have the desire to assist people in crisis are needed. Volunteers will att...
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The Rev. Michael Sprauer denies all sexual-abuse allegations
For almost four years, a dark cloud of suspicion has hovered over the Rev. Michael Sprauer.
The Salem priest, long respected by Catholic parishioners, has been branded a pedophile by his accusers. Since mid-2003, more than 15 men have sued Sprauer, alleging that he sexually abused them while he was chaplain at the MacLaren...
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4 friends -- 3 with Sylvania roots -- have made music for 30 years
On a Friday night they gather, four guys who have been close friends and fellow musicians for more than 30 years. Three of them — Chris Arduser, Rob Fetters, Bob Nyswonger — grew up together in the Sylvania area, playing in bands when they were teenagers. The fourth member, Adrian Belew, has known the rest of them since th...
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: Four one-week sessions starting May 29. Monday through Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; Fridays (no lunch) 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. At Chiles High baseball field and clubhouse. Cost: $195 per week or $50 per day. Space is limited. For more information call (850) 668-6928.
When: Monday though Friday 8:30-4:30 (m-th); 8:30-12:30 (fri). Weeks of June 4-8; 11-15; and 18-22. Where: Leon High Basebal...
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by Richard Ford (Knopf Canada, 486 pages, $34.95 hardcover)
We first met Frank Bascombe in 1986 when Richard Ford wrote The Sportswriter. We met up with him again a decade later in Independence Day, which won Ford both the Pulitzer Prize and the PEN/Faulkner Award.
Happily, Frank is back in The Lay of the Land, which was a finalist this spring for the U.S. National Book Crit...
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The second annual "Steak & Song at STA" will be held from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. today in the St. Thomas Aquinas School gym, 915 Alton Road, East Lansing.
The children's, youth and adult choirs of the parish will sing both secular and religious songs throughout the evening. Members of the Men of Orpheus and the Haslett Community Church Choir will also perform.
A steak dinner will be s...
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Chenango Valley Pet Foods of Sherburne has begun voluntarily recalling pet foods manufactured with a certain shipment of rice protein concentrate, according to a media release from the company.
The action was taken after the company was informed by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration that it shipped a concentrate contaminated with melamine, an industrial chemical used to make plastics a...
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In the ChromoZone Gallery of the Discovery Center, Cheyenne Sparks, 12, of Branson Intermediate School, swishes water around her mouth and spits it back into a test tube.
With the help of Maja Stanojevic, a Missouri State University student studying cellular and molecular biology, Cheyenne adds soap and alcohol to the mixture. After a few seconds, bubbles can be seen clinging to naked DNA...
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