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Chicken dinner a real 'homecoming' (Leelanau Enterprise)

Dave Fortner surveyed a packed gymnasium, and let loose a smile. "We know we've had over 1,500 through right now. We'd like to see a little bit more," said Fortner. He and Brian Krombeen were co-
chairs of the 2008 St. Mary Parish Festival and Chicken Dinner.
Spa Scene: Men-n-Cure Salon and Day Spa for Men (Miami Herald)

Men-n-Cure Salon and Day Spa for Men 208 Andalusia Ave., Coral Gables; 305-460-9993 The lowdown: At this tiny salon/spa, guys are handed a complimentary Corona upon arrival.
Interned Japanese Americans still loved baseball (The Monterey County Herald)

SACRAMENTO â In the strawberry fields of pre-World War II Florin, a budding baseball star toiled, one of a family of 12.
Date Book (The Batavia Sun)

'Art in City Hall': The Aurora Public Art Commission presents Art In City Hall, Spring 2008, through August 29 at Aurora's City Hall, 44 E. Downer Place. This exhibit will feature two-dimensional works by 22 members of the Batavia Artists' Guild.
Florence barber offers the kindest cut (Florence Morning News)

The Rev. Howard Williamson, 78, has been cutting hair since he was 11 â much longer than heâÂÂs been preaching.
The new faces of downtown business (Tucson Citizen)

Downtown is not a hopeless cause for the 20- and 30-somethings who have staked out storefronts in the past year or so. The younger generation is laying claim it can do what older generations have failed to do for the past 30 years: put a spark in downtown.
POLICE BADGE AWARDED TO STRICKEN FORMER CADET (Dundalk Eagle)

Josh Weir made a great impression during his three years as a North Point Precinct cadet. âÂÂHe would have made a damn good cop,â said precinct Sgt. Chris Watts. âÂÂHe touched a lot of lives in the short time he was here.âÂÂ
Owner of 'no-nonsense gym' in Dallas helps his regulars strengthen body and mind (Dallas Morning News)

Cracked paint, in mustards and fleshy creams, peels from walls. Mirrors, posters and pictures reflect the present and past. Holes pock the pressed tin ceiling. Fans chase the heat. The sun and fluorescent tubes cast a subtle, uneven, ever-changing light.
REUNION CALENDAR (Detroit Free Press)

Send reunions at least three weeks in advance to Robin D. Payne by fax at 313-222-5985, by e-mail to events@freepress.com or by mail to Detroit Free Press, 615 W. Lafayette, Detroit 48226. For complete listings, go to www.freep.com/reunions.
DeVito charms Smugglers' crowd (Erie Times-News)

July 9 was a sparkling sunny day on Presque Isle Bay when Danny DeVito, the actor/director/producer, led an eight-person entourage onto the vine-covered porch at Smugglers' Wharf for lunch.