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Ramblers welcome forest opening

Walkers and ramblers celebrate as hundreds of thousands of acres of forest are opened to the public.
Museum display honors Houbolt's stellar achievements (The Herald News)

In 1969, viewers sat glued to their television sets as manâÂÂs first steps on the surface of the moon were broadcast across the nation. Soon, the Eagle will land in Joliet as the Joliet Area Historical Museum in downtown Joliet prepares to launch the state-of-the-art permanent exhibit, âÂÂThe Soaring Achievements of John C. Houbolt.âÂÂ
Gospel quartet deadline coming up (The Herald Bulletin)

Gospel quartets â whether theyâÂÂre from churches or put together for fun â are being invited to participate in the Gospel Quartet Competition set for Sept. 28.
Library branch might close (Cape Cod Times)

SOUTH YARMOUTH â One of the town's three library branches would likely close if a $1.4 million municipal override fails at the polls next month.
Richland gets a sweep (The Herald News)

CREST HILL -- Richland swept an eighth-grade baseball doubleheader on Saturday. In Game 1, Richland beat Chaney Monge 23-6 before defeating Bolingbrook Humphrey 24-0.
Overdue honor for our Olympic hero (The Post-Standard)

OK, he was not Michael Phelps, who's won 13 gold medals and hasn't yet dried off. But try as he might, Phelps would never be able to jump with Meyer Prinstein, who remains our town's most decorated Olympian.
Hall's expertise shapes top-level special teams (The News Journal)

DOVER -- Inside the Mishoe Science Building at Delaware State, young men are paying homage to some of history's greatest motivational generals while being led by a corporal.
PORT ISABEL, TX. - Sylvia Roy (Valley Morning Star)

Age 56, passed away Monday, July 14, 2008 at Valley Baptist Medical Center in Harlingen. Sylvia was born July 21, 1951 in Dothan, Alabama to Elna and Nick Aaron. She resided most of her life in Florida and Texas. Sylvia was a retired business owner and enjoyed fishing, snorkeling and cooking.
Paul McCartneyâÂÂs car trouble (NZCity)

Sir Paul McCartneyâÂÂs US road trip nearly came to an abrupt end on Saturday (02.08.08) after his car was almost towed away.
Beatle, Bronco hit back roads (Chicago Sun-Times)

How great is it that Paul McCartney and his girlfriend Nancy Shevell are checking out Route 66? Maybe I'm amazed. Cultural disconnect has always been a problem with famous artists and songwriters. Route 66 is a good way to reclaim your roots.