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Washington State is located on the Pacific north coast of the United State; it's bordered by British Columbia (Canada) in the North, by Idaho State on the East side, and by Oregon State in the South. The state can be divided into 6 geographic land a [...] (Read Article)
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March 28 2012 - Education Award
A Maysville historian will be honored this summer as the recipient of an award from the National Education Association.       Jerry Gore will receive the Carter G. Woodson Memorial Award during the NEA Human and Civil Rights Awards Dinner in July.       Gore has provided historical information, research assistance, Underground Railroad information and educational activities. He operated his own ...
March 01 2012 - Dump truck struck by train in Maysville
Train traffic came to a grinding halt at Maysville on Tuesday afternoon following the collision of an eastbound CSX train with a stone-laden dump truck.
March 11 2011 - FOOTSTEPS TO FREEDOM CONTINUES TO RECREATE AMERICAN HISTORY ON THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD, WEEK OF SE
(NNPA)- As the sun came up on the beautiful Ohio River in Maysville, KY, the Footsteps to Freedom group awoke in the French Quarters Hotel for breakfast on the river. They listened to Griot Jerry Gore, the descendant of Addison White, one freedom seeker who made it to freedom.
June 23 2011 - I-TRAIN expands opportunities for RN degree -- Stimulus money benefitting local citizens
Federal stimulus money awarded to Maysville Community and Technical College last year is now helping local citizens train in the field of nursing.
May 23 2011 - City council member wants Maysville Avenue center pier removed
A car drives under the center pier bridge on Maysville Avenue on Friday in Zanesville. City Councilman Grant Hutcheson has asked the Transportation Improvement District Board to look into improvements to the center pier bridge that carries the Ohio Central Railroad over Maysville Avenue.
May 18 2011 - Ky. officials talk rail tourism
SOUTH SHORE, Ky. — State Rep. Tanya Pullin, D-South Shore, bought tickets for herself and four state officials connected with travel and tourism to ride Amtrak's Cardinal from Maysville to South Sh...

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