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Wedding Bells and Whistles (The Morning News) - FAYETTEVILLE -- Nathan Emert had plenty to keep him busy this summer, aside from the usual routine of taking classes and lifting weights with his teammates.

Financing your wedding & your married life (The Virginia Gazette) - For most couples, the time between getting engaged and celebrating the big day is a whirlwind filled with a myriad of details that need lots of personal attention: booking the wedding location, recruiting members of the wedding party, organizing the reception, the list goes on and on.

Pavilion hours under review (Green River Star) - What seemed like a simple Green River City Council agenda item, generated quite a bit of discussion at Tuesday night's meeting.

CARRIED AWAY (The Columbus Dispatch) - Quick review of local carryout

Play review 'Diary of Anne Frank' packs a powerful message of life (Moorpark Acorn) - Many of today's teens are preoccupied with video games and shopping. But for 13-year-old Anne Frank during the Holocaust, her priority was survival. Camarillo Community Theatre bravely tackles "The Diary of Anne Frank," an adaptation by Wendy Kesselman that adds new material to the 1955 script by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett.

NEW SEASON: Now AFTRA will investigate 'Kid Nation' (Los Angeles Times) -

Book Review: The House of Mondavi: The Rise and Fall of an American Wine Dynasty by Julia Flynn Siler (Blogcritics.org) - Julia Flynn Siler's fascinating new book, The House of Mondavi: The Rise and Fall of an American Wine Dynasty , begins and ends with sibling rivalry. Two brothers — Robert and Peter — vie for decision-making control of the family business, which is none other than the Charles Krug Winery , the first winery in Napa Valley, which dates back to 1861. There's Robert: aggressive, innovative, ...

Home of the Month:Draketown Thrives Again (The Morning News) - You know it the second you step out of the car, the city's heated rush left behind. Surrounded by mature trees and a bluff covered with ivy, Jo Lewis' historic home -- which once operated as a hotel in Madison County's third largest town -- welcomes visitors with singing birds, cool breezes and peace.

Artist Turns Trash Into Treasure (The Morning News) - VAN BUREN -- Quick with a handshake and one who really does love her neighbors, Janie Peoples is an environmentally friendly artist.

CD Review: Constantine Maroulis (Tucson Citizen) - "Constantine" (Sixth Place Records) Grade: B-

 
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