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Expert Canoeing Advice

   Grants available for new waterway access (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
An ongoing spike in the number of people canoeing and kayaking Pennsylvania creeks and rivers makes the acquisition of new launching points critical.

   Glendorn offers curling for winter experience (The Bradford Era)
When J. Clifford Forrest purchased Glendorn and officially took over Nov. 4, 2009, he wasted little time expanding upon the resort?s recreational activities.

   Friends of the Rouge participates in 2010 Quiet Water Symposium (Dearborn Press & Guide)
DEARBORN -- Friends of the Rouge, a non-profit organization dedicated promoting restoration and stewardship of the Rouge River located in metropolitan Detroit to participated in the 15th Annual Water Quality Symposium for the second year in a row.

   Life is sweet for CupcakeCampers (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
SAN FRANCISCO - There's no hiking, canoeing or singing by a fire. But there might be marshmallows.

   Pemberton businesspeople and residents eye easier development planning (Community News)
PEMBERTON? A driving rainstorm may have limited attendance, but not enthusiasm at the second of a series of monthly Business Friendly meetings in the township last Tuesday.

   Delivering a knockout: America's best sports towns (San Jose Mercury News)
Some sports teams and events are so intricately linked to their town that the two seem inseparable. They live and breathe sports, and also happen to be some of the most fascinating places to visit. Here, our road warrior sports writers and columnists give us a small glimpse into a few of America's best sports towns.

   Mulberry River Threatened By Muddy Runoff (KHBS - KHOG Fort Smith - Fayetteville)
State highway officials said they're working with the Department of Environmental Quality to investigate muddy runoff into the Mulberry River.

   Mulberry River threatened by muddy runoff (KTHV Little Rock)
State highway officials say they're working with the Department of Environmental Quality to investigate muddy runoff into the Mulberry River.

   Vt. diocese selling HQ to pay abuse claims (National Catholic Reporter)
The statewide Diocese of Burlington, Vt., is preparing to sell its headquarters building and a now-closed camp to help pay for claims and judgments stemming from clerical sexual abuse.

   Deer Path Stable offers a calm alternative to the ski slopes (York Daily Record)
From the top of their highest hills, Pocono Mountain ski resorts are screaming about near-record snowfalls this year.


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