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Michael L. Shingler, 56
Michael Lynn Shingler, 56, of Hagerstown, Md., passed peacefully into heaven to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on June 15, 2013, at home with his wife and daughter. Born June 1, 1957, in Hagerstown, he was the son of Ivan and Ruth Shingler....Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Crime, Law and Justice
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Monster buoys up for grabs, and the starting bid is $25 apiece
Got a yen for a really unique lawn ornament? Want to become a scrap steel baron? Or maybe you'd just like to take a blow torch to a big hunk of discarded Navy equipment. Dania Beach is where the buoys are, and now two of the rusting, barnacle-...
Tags: Dania Beach, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Washington, DC
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Tornado in Okla. hits home for Team Maryland all-star baseball team
The Baltimore SunTy Whittaker was sitting on his couch, perusing the Internet on his iPad last month when he saw the horrifying news: an EF5 tornado had ravaged Moore, Okla., and the surrounding area. Whittaker, an assistant coach for the Team Maryland, and his...Tags: J.J. Hardy, Baseball, Matt Wieters, Sports, Apple iPad
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Anton DiSclafani discusses "The Yonahlossee Riding Camp for Girls"
In "The Yonahlossee Riding Camp for Girls," the much-buzzed-about debut novel by Anton DiSclafani, a teenage girl named Thea Atwell is sent from her home on an orange plantation in central Florida in the Great Depression to the camp of the title (once...
Tags: Authors, The Washington Post, Google Inc., Equestrian, Arts and Culture
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Bidder snags two Boston parking spots for $560,000. Priceless.
There's nothing quite like having your own parking space when you live in a big city. Except perhaps having two of your own parking spaces, which is what one Bostonian has after bidding $560,000 at an auction for the pricey pieces of pavement. The...
Tags: The Boston Globe, Boston
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Painting by pup sells to aid Oklahoma pets
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsA Wichita woman was the highest bidder on a unique painting. Arbor is a painting dog who lives in Las Vegas. He auctions off paintings to help other animals in need. The most recent painting, "Hope Through the Rubble" sold for $1,000 to Michelle...Tags: Pets, Television Industry
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Fire department restructuring starts Sunday
The Costa Mesa Fire Department plans to begin its sweeping restructuring plan Sunday with the introduction of two ambulances leased from the Orange County Fire Authority. The changes are scheduled to begin at 7:30 a.m. as the ambulances replace a...Tags: Advanced Life Support
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Bear finds new home in Aberdeen
The South Dakota School for the Blind and Visually Impaired has a new mascot. The school isn't dropping the Pioneer name, which has been used for decades, but a stuffed black bear named Sir Black-Beary has become a fixture. "It's a more tangible...
Tags: Louisville Slugger, Travel, Education, Animals, Trips and Vacations
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Tandem parking spots sold for $560,000 in Boston, report says
Los Angeles residents are intimately familiar with jostling for limited parking spaces. But Angelenos may have nothing on Boston, where one woman just paid more than half a million dollars for two parking spots near her house. During an aunction...Tags: Internal Revenue Service
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Report: Detroit's infamous Packard plant headed for auction block
Autoblog.comFiled under: Auctions, Government/Legal Crain's Detroit Business reports Detroit's abandoned Packard plant is set to come up for auction this September. Wayne County officially foreclosed on the property this year due to tax delinquency. The owner owed... -
'The Great Gatsby' first edition being auctioned today
A first edition of "The Great Gatsby" is being auctioned Tuesday at Sotheby's in New York. The classic novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald is expected to sell for $100,000 to $150,000. When "The Great Gatsby" was first published in 1925, its dust jacket...
Tags: Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated, Father's Day, Google+
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Lakers' Kobe Bryant, parents reach settlement on auction items
A New Jersey auction house will sell only six items of memorabilia from Kobe Bryant's career as part of a settlement between the Lakers star and his family that included an apology from his mother and father and a percentage of the proceeds from the...
Tags: National Basketball Association, Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers, Homes, Orlando Magic
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