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As religious organizations extend their scope beyond traditional worship, government at all levels is increasingly extending their tax exemptions.
Four hunters are in deep trouble after getting two pickups stuck in the tundra off the Dalton Highway a month ago while trying to retrieve three caribou they shot.
Kirk and Jeannette Duwe walk through the Hidden Springs planned community with their son Andrew, 3, and Kirk's parents, Rick and Mary Kay Duwe. The family moved to Hidden Springs seven months ago and they say they enjoy the community atmosphere.
CONCONULLY, Wash. -- The scorched sticks jutting from a floor of fine, gray ash in what was once a thick forest tell the story: The Tripod fire that roared through north-central Washington this summer burned hot, fast, and in some places, furious.
By Deroy Murdock BIG SKY, Mont. -- From high atop a horse named Cruiser, it's easy to see what ails so much of America's West. Above and below an equestrian path in the Gallatin National Forest, pine trees and Douglas firs crowd together like rush-hour subway commuters.
News on hires or promotions of employees to senior or midlevel professional or supervisory positions
Blog: Weblo is an interesting online game that mirrors a few financial aspects of the real world. You can buy virtual real estate...
A lot of local business owners use their vehicles as an extension of their advertising efforts. It's pretty common to see logos and phone numbers on the doors of trucks and cars.
August 23, 2005 Lawsuit filed against Rumsfeld: Cruel Confinement of 'Enemy Combatant' in the United States - by Human Rights Watch (read this story) Lawsuit Against Rumsfeld Threatens US-German Relations With comment by Jamey Hecht (read this story) World Turning Its Back on Brand America by Kevin Allison (read this story)
Today at noon, a prime slice of real estate beside Interstate 64 in Harrison County will go up for auction. It might not look like much more than a junkyard, but the Internal Revenue Service is betting that potential bidders will see the 1.8-acre tract as a diamond in the rough — and won't hesitate at the $47,320 minimum bid.

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