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IN DEPTH: The Future of Newspapers in Charleston (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia) At a time in which newspapers across the country are folding or moving on-line, two newspapers continue to operate in Charleston. However, the Department of Justice may put the future of those papers in question later this year. Angels appear at Relay for Life (The News-Press) There were some special angels at the 8th Annual Relay for Life in Cape Coral March 20. Pride of Lions (Brattleboro Reformer) HINSDALE, N.H. -- If you see a member of the Hinsdale Lions Club this weekend, be sure to give them the gift of a ruby. While gemstones are expensive, the club deserves it because of the many good deeds the group has done over the past 40 years to benefit the Hinsdale community. Life with Jack Nicholson and Ryan O' Neal (Times Online) ‘Look, Allegra. Come and see this.†Nana held up a copy of Vogue. She flattened it open on the dining table. Underneath her weathered fingers was a photo of a dark-haired girl with her hand to her cheek, gazing soulfully out at me. A prize tour of Winterthur for contest winners (The News Journal) While it's not quite Christmas in July, winners of the Winterthur-News Journal 2008 Christmas Tree Decorating Contest will take a rare whole-house tour of Winterthur in April. Video Lottery being Removed from Bar (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia) A bar in Crede that was mistakenly given a video lottery license is giving up the machines earlier than planned. Today in History: March 29 (Prescott Daily Courier) "National and even worldwide publicity for Prescott is the result of the Business and Professional Women's Club project of placing Christmas decorations and lights on the Courthouse in the Plaza." Panthers never stop believing (Oswego Ledger-Sentinel) The lights had just started to dim last Saturday afternoon at Carver Arena in downtown Peoria. Longtime Stetson professor, artist dies (Daytona Beach News-Journal) Watercolor paintings of red skies on rice paper, moonlit seascapes of harbor lights on Martha's Vineyard and Christmas cards to Stetson University alumni are among a body of enduring artworks by Fred L. Messersmith. Chronicling history: Project uses personal stories to illustrate the past (The Amherst Citizen)  Vera Furlong is not used to the bright lights of television, but passing her history on to future generations was a small price to pay for the 86-year-old Shinimicas woman.
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