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Forest farming (The Gleaner) bi2280786 GOLDEN POND, Ky. (AP) -- Environmentalists are suing the U.S. Forest Service over what they say an illegal dole: The agency's long-standing practice of subsidizing corn and soybean farming on a nature preserve western Kentucky and Tennessee

Revolutionary grave gives insight past (The News-Times) bi2280786 DANBURY -- When Thomas Benedict died on Independence Day -- July 4, 1776 -- the city was gearing up for the Revolutionary War and shifting away from agricultural roots.Benedict, a likely descendent of the area's founding families, saw a lot of changes the region during 76 years

Group sues over crop subsidies on US forest land (AG Weekly) bi2280786 GOLDEN POND, Ky. - The U.S. Forest Service has subsidized corn and soybean farming on lands for years - and rankled environmentalists are now suing the agency for what they say an illegal dole

Where lies Uncle Sam? (The Indianapolis Star) bi2280786 MERRIAM, Ind. Patriotic folks Troy, N.Y., can honor favorite son today by hoisting an Uncle Sam Amber at the local pub or bowling a few frames at Uncle Sam Lanes

Norwalk to celebrate own heritage on the Fourth (Stamford Advocate) bi2280786 NORWALK - Perhaps the best-known tale of Norwalk's Revolutionary War history the British burning of the city 1779

Norwalk to celebrate own heritage on the Fourth (Norwalk Advocate) bi2280786 NORWALK - Perhaps the best-known tale of Norwalk's Revolutionary War history the British burning of the city 1779. Only about 30 houses were left standing after the attack; more than 100 were left smoldering, according to some accounts

A survival guide to the Salute to Independence (The Herald-Mail) bi2280786 Approximately 25,000 people are expected to make way to Antietam National Battlefield tomorrow for the 23rd annual Salute to Independence, featuring the Maryland Symphony Orchestra and fireworks. Thats 25,000 people making way down two-lane roads and hoping to get a good spot, many arriving hours before the concert starts. So here are some tips and information about dos and ..

Kenya: Generation Kenya - She Was There for The Sick and Hungry, Nourishing H bi2280786 When I met her, nothing the lovely smile that never seems to leave her face betrayed the things that she has experienced. Yet something, maybe her dry wit, gives her the ability to let go of wounds and wake up each day fresh enthusiasm

Indian River County Community Connection: July 4 (TCPalm.com) bi2280786 All the fun things to do and around Indian River County

Art listings (The Union) bi2280786 thu..

Forest farming (The Gleaner) bi2280786 GOLDEN POND, Ky. (AP) -- Environmentalists are suing the U.S. Forest Service over what they say an illegal dole: The agency's long-standing practice of subsidizing corn and soybean farming on a nature preserve western Kentucky and Tennessee

Revolutionary grave gives insight past (The News-Times) bi2280786 DANBURY -- When Thomas Benedict died on Independence Day -- July 4, 1776 -- the city was gearing up for the Revolutionary War and shifting away from agricultural roots.Benedict, a likely descendent of the area's founding families, saw a lot of changes the region during 76 years

Group sues over crop subsidies on US forest land (AG Weekly) bi2280786 GOLDEN POND, Ky. - The U.S. Forest Service has subsidized corn and soybean farming on lands for years - and rankled environmentalists are now suing the agency for what they say an illegal dole



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