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LITTLE ROCK -- With nearly 200 species of hardwood trees, Arkansas has one of the longest fall foliage seasons in the United States, and the reds, oranges and yellows of autumn are just a few weeks away.
Despite rain, fungus, security worries and out-of-state competition, Vermont's brilliant foliage proves a hardy perennial. ... - By MEL HUFF Staff Writer
American Airlines wants to connect Texarkana to China. But it needs your help to make it happen.
The U.S. Forest Service has created a new committee in its Southern Region, which includes the four national forests in Texas, to offer guidance on recreation in the national forests.
I would like to thank Doug Turner for his letter to the editor concerning the road conditions at DeGray Lake and his kind words and support for the DeGray Lake Triathlon Festival.
FORT WORTH, Texas, Sept 25 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- American Airlines, ( Nachrichten ) the world's largest airline, today announced that it has received strong support for its application filed with the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) to operate daily nonstop service between Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) and Beijing, China, starting March 25, 2007.
Broward County plans on helping lower- and middle-income families buy homes by offering subsidized, low-rate mortgages and down-payment assistance. The loans, offered through the county's Housing and Community Development Division and the Housing Finance Authority, are available to one- and two-member families earning less than $72,720 or for households with three or more members earning less
Pension Reform Seminar presented by Bryan, Pendleton, Swats & McAllister, 8:30-10:30 a.m., 5301 Virginia Way, Suite 400, Brentwood. Led by John Lucas and Tom Swain.
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It was on June 22, 1922, that a small weekly newspaper, called Magee's Independent, made its debut in Albuquerque. Few gave it much chance of survival, being in competition with two daily newspapers, The Albuquerque Morning Journal and The Albuquerque Herald.

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