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Cops: Man threatened to kill officer after arrest
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Rodgers, Bethany
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Kraft, John
2015
An irate homeless man on his way to jail picked up an extra charge by threatening to cut off a Tavares police officer's head and harm his family, according to an affidavit.
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What are the death numbers...
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Kraft, John
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Kraft, John
2006
Being a Vietnam veteran, I cannot help but see history repeating itself. The only difference I see is the honor bestowed upon the Iraqi war vets as opposed to the disdain we received and the battle cries of \"mission accomplished,\" \"bring it on\" and \"righteous victory\" as opposed to cries of \"baby killers.\"
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Re-creating the Land of the Lenape ; Slide show teaches children about N.J.'s earliest residents
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HABATFHA, NAZEK
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Kraft, John
2003
[John Kraft] caters his presentation primarily to children. It allows them to learn about the original inhabitants of \"Lenape Hoking,\" which means Land of the Lenape - now the state of New Jersey. It focuses on the life and culture of the Lenape, introducing and demonstrating their dress, marriage rites, home construction, foods, and herbal medicines, and what they did for fun. Kraft then summarized a long and complex relationship in which problems developed as more and more people voyaged across the Atlantic to the New World. Along with all their goods and ideas, Europeans brought diseases that killed more than 90 percent of the Lenape, who had no physical immunity against them. The introduction of alcohol in the Lenape community aggravated the disaster and death toll - by 1750, less than one of every 100 residents was Lenape. Then, when the fur trade died off, the Lenape were seen as a useless presence. The country's wars of independence and subsequent expansion into Native American homelands killed off or drove the majority of surviving Lenape westward. Most now reside in Oklahoma and in Canada.
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LANCASTER NEW ERA Red Rose
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Kraft, John
2005
[John Kraft] is arranging interviews with senior citizens, encouraging them to chronicle the Mountville they knew as children. Their reminisces will be an integral part of the historical society, Kraft believes. In more than four decades in Mountville, Kraft has served the borough authority, borough council, Mountville Welfare Association, Mountville Community Services Foundation and the local Lions Club.
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Savannah Electric's fuel cost recovery rate is in effect
2005
Savannah Electric has 3,935 customers enrolled in the program, according to spokesperson Emily Jones. The rates for Savannah Electric's Time of Use program, which adjusts rates according to the peak and off-peak usage, also increased as part of a fuel recovery measure. The time-of-use rates are less expensive than the standard rate from October Through May, going as low as 2.910 per kwh, but are substantially higher during the months June through September, with the highest rate set at 13.128 cents per kwh.
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John Kraft
2014
John Kraft Jr., 67, Mandan, died Oct. 12, 2014, at Sanford Health, Bismarck.
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UF lawyers to review prof's purchase of TutoringZone
2012
A University of Florida professor's purchase of TutoringZone will be referred to the UF general counsel's office after his disclosure and approval came after the purchase, according to his dean. [Chris James] registered his purchase of TutoringZone's assets June 11 and filed to create Tutoring Zone II LLC on July 3. He and a chairman, but not the dean, signed his disclosure form Sept. 10.
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CANAL NEIGHBORS PROTEST `BRUTAL' DER ORDER RESIDENTS SAY THEY SHOULDN'T BE FORCED TO REMOVE DOCKS, SHRUBS -- EVEN HOUSES
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Ferry, Joseph P
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Kraft, John
1993
Ron Turner, speaking on behalf of the Association of Delaware Canalside Property Owners, an organization hastily formed to fight the state's action, asked DER officials to rescind a letter sent to residents last month warning them to remove the encroachments or risk \"further action.\" [Greg Smith] said DER informed municipalities along the canal of its effort to deal with encroachments in 1977 and again in 1988. The process of identifying individual encroachments began about 3 years ago, according to Ken Lewis, operations manager for the Delaware Canal park. Two park rangers canvassed on foot the 60-mile long canal, which stretches from Easton to Bristol, identifying a total of 1,683 encroachments, he said.
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John Kraft, 58, Passed Away
2014
John Duncan Kraft, 58, passed away in Provost on April 4.
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