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Missing Missoula man died of hypothermia MISSOULA - The daughter of a 77-year-old Missoula man who was reported missing Monday says her father died of hypothermia. Search Results - helenair.com

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Same circus, new clowns Relations between state House Democrats and Republicans collapse in spat over reform bills._So much for the new civility. mcall.com - Breaking News

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Maine treasurer warns of state debts Treasurer Bruce Poliquin says taxpayers' obligation to pay off the unfunded liability in the retirement system will balloon in the years ahead. Portland Press Herald News Stories

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San Mateo police arrest San Leandro man over $25,000... The man is accused of stealing purses and wallets in the East Bay and then using their owners' credit cards to make the fraudulent purchases, according to a San Mateo police statement. Inside Bay Area Most Viewed

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Dick Gregory joins bridge crossing lineup SELMA -- Comedian Dick Gregory, who has mixed humor with civil rights activities throughout his long career, will join other well-known celebrities at this year's Bridge Crossing Jubilee. montgomeryadvertiser.com - Alabama

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Wolfpack starts fast, leads Clemson at the half

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CLEMSON, S.C. –
N.C. State’s Ryan Harrow (12) fouls Clemson’s Bryan Narcisse (21) during the first half. After racing out to a 19-point lead, N.C. State slipped into the locker room with a 34-29 lead over Clemson Tuesday night in Littlejohn Coliseum.

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Railroad operator finds a half mile of track, plans to service steel companies

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The Cleveland Commercial Railroad recently discovered nearly a half a mile of unused track in Cleveland that it plans to use to extend rail service to steel companies. The state has given the company 0,000 in grants and loans to support the project.

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Kelly has Duke in the lead at the half

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WINSTON-SALEM –
Duke’s Miles Plumlee (21) blocks a first half dunk attempt by Wake Forest’s Melvin Tabb (23).

Staff writer Ken Tysiac has periodic updates from the game on our Twitter account, @accnow or get a Twitter feed and halftime recaps at our ACC Now blog.

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The biggest storylines in the NBA’s second half

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The Spurs and Celtics are two of the NBA’s top (and oldest) teams. Will their aging legs hold up for perhaps one final title run? Ian Thomsen analyzes the league’s top second-half themes.
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The surprises, disappointments of the first half

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Fire damages Mystic Lake Casino in Shakopee; half of gaming area evacuated

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A fire broke out this morning in an area of Mystic Lake Casino that was closed for remodeling. Half of the gaming area, where there were about 100 people, was evacuated, according to a tribal official.
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Survey: About half of Americans under 65 have pre-existing condition

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The Neighborhood Health Center in Toledo saw more than 15,000 patients last year, according to John Uche, Medical Director for the clinic. Of those patients, he said more than 90-percent had a pre-existing health condition.
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NBA Power Rankings: MVPs of the first half

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As the NBA season reaches its halfway point, Britt Robson assesses how all 30 teams stack up and identifies each team’s MVP thus far in the midseason edition of his Power Rankings.
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Tolls could recoup half the cost of St. Croix bridge

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Charging a toll to cross a new St. Croix River bridge could pay half of its construction costs and cover long-term operation and maintenance expenses, according to a study released Tuesday.
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Crime-ridden New Jersey city cuts police force nearly in half

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The mayor of crime-ridden Camden, New Jersey, has announced layoffs of nearly half of the city’s police force and close to a third of its fire department.


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