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In pink and baby blue come gifts for you know whooo
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In pink and baby blue come gifts for you know whooo
By JACQUELINE SEIBEL jseibel@journalsentinel.com, Journal Sentinel
Friday, April 16, 2004
Big Bend -- Baby owls, hawks and other birds need help this
spring.
The public is invited to a baby shower for wildlife that would aid
a group of volunteers who rehabilitate injured or abandoned animals
so they can be released back into the environment.
This is the first time Ayoutli Wildlife Center will be hosting
this...
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Big Bend keeps it quiet
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; Neighborhood of the Week Big Bend keeps it quiet, predictable, a good place for kids By KAY NOLAN Special to the Journal Sentinel Sunday, May 26, 2002 Big Bend -- The look and character of the Village of Big Bend is as little-changing as the bend in the Fox River for which the community was named.
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Hilliard Leads Yakima Valley Past Big Bend
Yakima Herald-Republic
; YAKIMA HERALD-REPUBLIC Brianna Hilliard scored 15 points and grabbed nine rebounds to help the Yakima Valley Community College women's basketball team hold off Big Bend 78-68 in NWAACC East Region action Monday night at Sherar Gym. Brandee Smith matched Hilliard for team-high honors with 15 points
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Big Bend beckons to those yearning for a quieter life
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; There's a good reason why homes in the village of Big Bend sell quickly usually by word of mouth and why lots of old-timers and newcomers have no desire to live anywhere else and why guys like Ralph Kadau, Casey Niescior and James Soneberg can barely bring themselves to leave their front yards.
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Discover the magic of the Big Bend
Southern Living
; In this desert corner of Southwest Texas, beauty casts its spell in unexpected places. God paints the sky over the Big Bend of Texas with a fiery brush tonight. In these moments at day's end, the sun plunging below the horizon explodes in a dizzying rainbow of colors. Great streaks of salmon,
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Big Bend takes on annexation concerns
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; ELECTION 2003 Big Bend takes on annexation concerns By CORISSA JANSEN cjansen@journalsentinel.com, Journal Sentinel Tuesday, March 11, 2003 Big Bend -- If Town of Vernon voters approve an April 1 referendum asking whether the town should be annexed by neighboring Big Bend, the village will attempt
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Big Bend
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; Big Bend, Vernon plan to pursue annexation to force merger By CORISSA JANSEN of the Journal Sentinel staff Thursday, July 25, 2002 Big Bend -- With their application to consolidate stalled at the state level, Big Bend and Vernon officials are pursuing another avenue that would effectively merge the
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Residents to vote on merging communities Question is: Should Big Bend annex the Town of Vernon? [Corrected 11/01/02]
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; ELECTION 2002 Residents to vote on merging communities Question is: Should Big Bend annex the Town of Vernon? By CORISSA JANSEN cjansen@journalsentinel.com, Journal Sentinel Wednesday, October 30, 2002 Big Bend -- Residents will go to the polls next week to express an opinion as to whether the
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Big landscapes, big hearts The beauty of Big Bend lies in its simplicity.(Going Places)
Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL)
; Byline: Kathy Rodeghier Daily Herald Travel Editor Betty Nunnelee came to the Big Bend on vacation 30 years ago and never really went home again. This vast region of West Texas, where the Rio Grande River bends south along the Mexico border, captured her heart. She says she can inhale the beauty of
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Little things reflect real beauty of Big Bend area
The Journal Record
; TERLINGUA GHOST TOWN, Texas -- In Big Bend, time has ticked a heaven round the stars, and the effect is overwhelming. Even for Texas, distances are astronomic, and time, laid bare here by wind in layers of lava, limestone, sandstone and volcanic ash, is starkly geologic. The landscape of jagged
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YVCC men can't get past bigger Big Bend
Yakima Herald-Republic
; By ROGER UNDERWOOD YAKIMA HERALD-REPUBLIC It wasn't necessarily a game in which someone was trying to make a statement, but Ray Funk issued one anyway. Walking toward the scorer's table during the second half of Yakima Valley's 100-95 loss to Big Bend on Saturday at Sherar Gym, the Yaks' coach
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