Updated map follows historic trail (Southwest Iowa News) Submitted map - The Lewis and Clark Bicycle Trail follows in the historic footsteps of Lewis and Clark, while traveling through Hamburg, Council Bluffs and Onawa. Updated route maps are available courtesy of Adventure Cycling Association....more...Plan to restore 1930s gas station gets help from Normal (The Pantagraph) NORMAL â?” A plan to restore a 1930s gas station along Route 66 got a bit of financial help from the town Monday night....more... Historic Detours (Tucson Weekly) A program seeks to designate parts of Arizona as National Heritage Areas...more... Hoover takes on the '66' (Tulsa World) One local woman has run in 12 different marathons this year. You don't have to be crazy to run a marathon, but you better be fit enough to endure the 26 mile, 385 yard distance....more... Community Calendar of Events 10-31-07 (North Kitsap Herald) trick or treat on Front Street: Trick-or-treaters are invited to knock on the doors of Poulsbo?s Front Street businesses from 4-6 p.m. Oct. 31. The street will be shut down to traffic for safety, and the Historic Downtown Poulsbo Society asks visitors to bring canned food items to donate to North Kitsap Fishline in exchange for a haunting good time....more... Morris County election wrap-up (Daily Record) A rundown of other contests in Morris County. All results are considered unofficial until certified by the Morris County Clerk....more... Portsmouth area Senior News (Portsmouth Herald) n NARFE SEACOAST CHAPTER 1790, Active and Retired Federal Employees regularly meets on the fourth Thursday of the month at 11:30 a.m. at The Old Salt, Lamies Tavern, Lafayette Road, Hampton. For information, 679-8687 ...more... JOB OPENINGS (Times-Beacon) TOMS RIVER ? Republicans John P. Kelly and James F. Lacey easily won re-election to the all-male, all-Republican Ocean County Board of Freeholders yesterday by margins of better than 20,000 votes....more... Humiston Trust helps with lift financing (Pontiac Daily Leader) An elevator for Pontiac's old city hall-fire station got a $75,000 lift Monday....more... |