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Royal Oak man celebrates 100 years (Royal Oak Daily Tribune)ROYAL OAK -- Dominic Pesavento doesn't want anything special for his 100th birthday today. A peck on the cheek will do. "Can I ask for a kiss," he said to all the ladies congratulating him at a lunchtime gathering in his honor at the Mahany/Meininger Community Center on Friday.

Indiana pool hall owner was once world's best at billiards (Blairsville Dispatch)To casual players at Lucky Break pool hall, Gary Nolan is the guy behind the counter who takes the money, gives out the balls and assigns people to tables. But to the more seasoned competitors at the pool hall, he's something much more: a world champion.

The United Way of Summit County Volu... (Akron Beacon Journal)The United Way of Summit County Volunteer Center recruits and refers volunteers to area nonprofit organizations and other groups required to incorporate volunteer programs for accreditation.

Ranch isn't just a resort, it's an adventure (The Oklahoman)Just off Interstate 40 and down a dusty dirt road, a gate straddles the entrance to an adventure that Europeans flock to and a retreat where even Troy Aikman can find seclusion. Follow the winding drive to the lodge at Tiger Mountain Ranch Resort, and it isn't hard to see why. The gravel giggles under the car tires, the air is laced with the scent of sage and pine, the cicadas chorus echoes off ...

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Split vote by West Springfield license board means Breakers Billiards will keep its liquor license (The Republican)WEST SPRINGFIELD - Breakers Billiards retained its liquor license despite city officials urging a suspension. At a meeting that included heated exchanges between lawyers, the License Commission on Tuesday split 1-1 on a possible suspension, leaving the bar license as status quo.

In Tomorrow's Paper (EdmontonSun.com)Looking at what's good for the body is good for the soul in Cary Castagna's Lifestyle column. Find last week's Keeping Fit here.



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