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Vital Signs, 11/20 (The San Angelo Standard-Times)

Adult Diabetes Support Group: Meets at 7 p.m. the second Thursday of each month at Trinity Lutheran Church, 3536 YMCA Drive. For more information, call Bill Korzen at (325) 949-6535.


Peek at the Week (Niles Herald-Spectator)

Submissions for Community Calendar are required 10 days preceding the date of publication. Send to: Niles Managing Editor, Pioneer Press, 3701 W. Lake Ave., Glenview IL 60026. Information may be faxed to (847) 486-7495 or e-mailed to mbottari@pioneerlocal.com.


SB church to celebrate 140th anniversary (San Bernardino Sun)

SAN BERNARDINO - In 1868, when the city was an isolated and rowdy Wild West town, a few people gathered to form the original congregation of the First Christian Church.


Calendar (The Bryan-College Station Eagle)

Mark Your CalendarsThe 4th Annual Maroon & White Ball Fest is Nov. 22 at the Brazos County Expo Complex in Bryan. Entertainment by Lit with special guests T ...


Support Groups (The Gadsden Times)

Narcotics Anonymous meets at 7 p.m. daily in 525 W. Grand Ave., Rainbow City (call 800-467-7314); at 6:30 p.m. Sundays and at 8:30 p.m. Mondays through Fridays in a building at the corner of Second and Bay; and at noon and 7 p.m. daily in 1109 Baltimore Ave., Albertville.


In Tomorrow's Paper (EdmontonSun.com)

Read Cary Castagna's Keeping Fit column about Fitmom - a great way for moms to stay in shape. Find last week's column here.


Books in Brief (Toronto Sun)

HOMEGIRL


Lincoln-Way E. students join National Honor Society (The Herald News)

Fifty-two Lincoln-Way East High School students were inducted into the National Honor Society (NHS) Nov. 6. Students inducted into NHS "represent their school not only in the classroom but in the community," said Lincoln-Way East Principal Brenda Jensen.


Books in Brief (Calgary Sun)

American foreign correspondent for the Christian Science Monitor, Judith Matloff, faced down dangers in Rwanda, Chechnya, Zaire and the Sudan during her years as a journalist.


Owner: Arizona developer eyeing old YMCA on Clay (The Vicksburg Post)

A former YMCA building on Clay Street is once again being eyed for development. “Right now, the focus is to find an investor who would like to develop a commercial business in the building so we can begin restoring it,” said Mike Hayes of Nashville, who bought the building in April 2000.


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