Take home fresh bread Saturday at Fall Bake Day (Muskogee Phoenix)

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FORT GIBSON — Fort Gibson Historic Site will heat up its big stone oven for the last time in 2008 for Fall Bake Day on Saturday. From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., visitors to the site will have a chance to see how the army baked bread at the fort in the late 1800s.
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The Evening News Briefs Jan. 3 (The Evening News and the Tribune)

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The Clarksville Plan Commission will hold a work session at 5:45 p.m. Wednesday. The meeting, which is open to the public, will be in the second-floor executive conference room at Clarksville Town Hall, 2000 Broadway.
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Carol Thornberry column: A little Hawaii on a rainy day (The Daily Review)

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THE ESTUDILLO Chapter 444 of Questers recently held a luncheon and program hosted by one of the newest members of the group, Bonnie Peterson.Even though the day of the luncheon was rainy, Bonnie’s “Treasures of the Sea” theme made everyone feel as if they were in sunny, warm Hawaii.
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Chefs serve up fun in A.C. (Courier-Post)

January 13th, 2010 entirelyrecipes.com Posted in Recipes in the News | No Comments »

Tyler Florence isn’t a stand up comic. But he played one on the stage of Resorts Superstar Theater in Atlantic City in October.
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Keeping your resolution — and weight — in check (CNYCentral.com)

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If losing weight is your New Year’s resolution, here are some tips and debunked myths to keep your resolution – and weight – in check.
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