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Embezzler seeking resolution
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PHS cafeteria gets a do-over
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Kids learn while having fun at Farm Day
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Wakamatsu branches out
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Statewide median income up in 2011
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Opinion
Just plain wrong
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Logan/Victory Mine building
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Where will they go?
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Mediocrity
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Austerity versus posterity
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Austerity?
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Masters last stop before finals
By Jerry Heinzer | From Page: A8
Heinz-sight: Cheated
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Hangtown Classic draws record crowd
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Prospecting
Culinary stars shine at Future Chefs
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Winning Ponderosa choirs to perform
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Find special treasures in El Dorado
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At a glance: Busy time
By Mimi Escabar | From Page: B2
Future Chefs share recipes
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Essentials
DUI Log: May 2-4
By Cole Mayer | From Page: A2
Crime Log: April 25-28
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Speed Bump
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James E.June 12, 2012 - 6:32 pm
Mitt's father was born in Mexico, but appears to have dual citizenship. I therefore yield to Mr. Bromenschenkel. However, Mitt does sometimes sound as though he was born on the moon. As example, he loves Michigan where the trees are all the same height?????? Can anyone translate that statement? Is it moon talk?
J. OthersideJune 12, 2012 - 8:00 pm
Not "the same height", but "the right height". Meaning MI is a great place, just right, etc. Like saying California's deer tunnels are perfectly spaced along the roads, the public funds are spent wisely, etc. Ahem.
Ken SteersJune 13, 2012 - 3:09 pm
We must stop these aluminum foil hat wearing, racist, "birthers" who claim Romney should not president just because his father was born in Mexico. It is UN-American as well as unconstitutional. Viva the USA!!!
prime timeJune 13, 2012 - 7:05 pm
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RickyJune 22, 2012 - 8:14 am
By Alfredo Corchado: Mexico Bureau/ "Brandon Romney, a Mexican cousin of Mitt Romney, favors legalization of drugs to reduce crime in Mexico and opposes sealing the U.S.-Mexico border." Romney has more than 20 relatives going back three generations and a legion of supporters living in Mexico where his father, George, was born — a sanctuary colony in the northern state of Chihuahua originally established by polygamists from Utah led by Mitt Romney’s great-grandfather Miles Park Romney, but says hes never been there. In contrast to his cousins feelings, Romney has said that, if elected, he’d deport illegal immigrants within 90 days, build a border fence and have enough guards to secure it, positions that have won him the endorsement of leading conservative Republicans. He also opposes legalization of drugs including marijuana.
Cisco CortezJune 22, 2012 - 1:22 pm
Mr. BROMENSCHENKEL, please research birthright citizenship requirements before stating "Obama has one American parent and if he were born in his father's country or even Mexico, that is a different situation and thus the controversy about his eligibility." If one parent is a U.S. citizen and the other parent is not, the child is a citizen if 1. the U.S. citizen parent has been "physically present" in the U.S. before the child's birth for a total period of at least five years, and 2. at least two of those five years were after the U.S. citizen parent's fourteenth birthday. There is no difference and thus no real controversy.
Jesus H ChristJune 23, 2012 - 9:24 am
When is Willard Romney going to show us the long form that absolutely proves he is not a unicorn. What is he hiding?