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STABILIZATION PUTS A GRAVE MATTER TO REST.(News)(Column)
The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
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May 21, 2009
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Byline: DICK CASE POST-STANDARD COLUMNIST
Photographer Dennis Nett and I walked through the long, wet grass of Oakwood Cemetery the other morning, led by the "cemetery chicks."
"Cemetery chicks"' is the nickname given to Darothy DeAngelo and her sister, Sue Greenhagen, by an admiring Syracuse University student. Darothy and Sue are ardent historical researchers.
Their quest this week is the grave site of General Edwin Vose Sumner, a military hero and U.S. Army officer. Sumner is buried in Section 8, Oakwood's oldest piece of land, with a ...
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TOPEKA TARANTULAS
Newspaper article from: The Topeka Capital-Journal
; Coming into the Topeka Tarantulas first exhibition game, Topeka coach Joe Coombs knew the defense he put together over...Landon Arena. The Tarantula defensemen scored three of Topeka's five goals, and it was the defense, namely goalie...
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Topeka property gains recognition
Newspaper article from: The Topeka Capital-Journal
; Topeka's business and real estate sectors have received a lot...hardly known for their flash such as Tucson, Ariz., and Topeka, Kan." - CNN.com on Aug. 6 listed Topeka among the top 10 housing markets in the country, saying...
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Go Topeka defends budgeted salaries
Newspaper article from: The Topeka Capital-Journal
; ...Tim Hrenchir THE CAPITAL-JOURNAL Go Topeka president and chief executive officer...capital investment. "The results of Go Topeka for the last five years are excellent...also is president and CEO of the Greater Topeka Chamber of Commerce. Two elected officials...
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Topeka Transit's 2009 budget up $1.5 million
Newspaper article from: The Topeka Capital-Journal
; ...run the city's bus service have driven Topeka Transit's fiscal year 2009 budget to...than the 2008 budget of $7.7 million. Topeka Transit board members approved the increase...substantially higher than the 2008 budget, Topeka Transit officials say they are concerned...
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Visit Topeka garners award
Newspaper article from: The Topeka Capital-Journal
; ...does help others get the most out of a trip to Topeka. As tourism manager for Visit Topeka Inc., her job is to attract tourists to the...people proclaiming they are impressed with what Topeka has to offer. Now Scheid has the enjoyment of...
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Topeka falls to 1-5 in first season in CHL
Newspaper article from: The Topeka Capital-Journal
; ...UP Tuesday night was the first game of a five-game homestand for the Topeka Tarantulas: Friday --- Tulsa at Topeka, 7:35 p.m. Saturday --- Oklahoma City at Topeka, 7:35 p.m. Nov. 12 --- Memphis at Topeka, 7:35 p.m. Nov...
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Topeka-area ad agencies receive awards
Newspaper article from: The Topeka
; ...received best of show awards at the 2000 Topeka Advertising Federation's American Advertising...was selected the recipient of the 2000 Topeka Advertising Federation Silver Medal Award...graphic designer at Adams Business Forms of Topeka and was promoted to the director of communications...
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[ Topeka ScareCrows ]
Newspaper article from: The Topeka
; ...For the second game in a row, the Topeka ScareCrows lost in a shootout Thursday...period. Miller scored the tying goal for Topeka in the third off an assist from Rob Rankin...shootout. Rankin was the only shooter for Topeka to score on Bucchino. Joel Kitchen scored...
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[ Topeka nets three wins in tough four-game stretch ]
Newspaper article from: The Topeka Capital-Journal
; Topeka nets three wins in tough four-game stretch...weren't feeling too hot afterward. The Topeka ScareCrows spotted the Gamblers an early...making his first home start in goal for Topeka, allowed Noah Babin's first goal of the...
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Topeka loses major institution, jobs to Houston
Newspaper article from: The Journal Record
; TOPEKA (AP) -- Other parts of Kansas have long seen Topeka as culturally backward, nicknaming it "Slow-peka" and "Topuka." But in the Menninger Clinic, at least, Topeka had a source of intellectual pride. For generations...
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