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- Lighting Ceremony at Beard Park (VIDEO) (The Little Elm Journal)
Jan 3, 2009 - Mayor Frank Kasner counted down to the lighting of the Christmas lights at the Holidaze celebration Saturday at Beard Park. - Winners of Home Lighting Contest (The Colony Courier-Leader)
Jan 3, 2009 - For the second year, The Colony Parks and Recreation Department has honored three homes as winners of The Colony Holiday Home Lighting Contest. Residents were invited to submit an entry to the contest for their own home or other homes in the city that they felt were award-winning. - Saginaw Arts 2008/Top 10 (The Saginaw News)
Jan 3, 2009 - The top 10 events of 2008: 1. "A Night With the Hemingways," April 29 at the Temple Theatre, Saginaw. When the Michigan Humanities Council picked Ernest Hemingway's "Nick Adams Stories" for the Great Michigan Read initiative, Saginaw responded in a... - Movie review: Marley & Me (Journal Inquirer)
Jan 3, 2009 - Aww, look at that cute, fluffy puppy in those “Marley & Me” ads. He’s so sweet and innocent with those pleading eyes and that shiny, red bow around his neck. - Spring tornadoes on top of state's 2008 weather highlights (Lincoln Journal Star)
Jan 3, 2009 - For those who faithfully track the weather, 2008 in Nebraska probably will be remembered most by the spring and summer tornadoes that wreaked havoc from the Panhandle to Falls City. - Year in weather evokes memories of twisters (Lincoln Journal Star)
Jan 3, 2009 - Those who faithfully track the weather will remember Nebraska 2008 for the spring and summer tornadoes that wreaked havoc from the Panhandle to Falls City. - 2008 was a wet year; rainfall records broken (The Daily & Sunday Review)
Jan 2, 2009 - 2008 was a very wet year with seven out of 12 months recording above-normal precipitation. There were five 24-hour rainfall records broken during the year. A total of 44.24 inches of liquid was measured, ranking the year in third place, behind 2003 with 46.44 inches and 2004 with 46.10 inches. - Warmer light from OLEDs (UPI)
Jan 2, 2009 - GAINESVILLE, Fla., Jan. 2 (UPI) -- University of Florida researchers say they're getting closer to creating LED-type room lighting that is as warm as an incandescent bulb. - People still lighting up skies although holidays over (The Selma Times-Journal)
Jan 2, 2009 - The holidays have ended, road trips are in the rearview mirror and routines have gone back to normal. But even after Jan. 1, fireworks stores in Selma still remained open. - 2008 was a wet year; rainfall records broken (The Daily & Sunday Review)
Jan 2, 2009 - 2008 was a very wet year with seven out of 12 months recording above-normal precipitation. There were five 24-hour rainfall records broken during the year. A total of 44.24 inches of liquid was measured, ranking the year in third place, behind 2003 with 46.44 inches and 2004 with 46.10 inches.
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