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A Handmade Christmas

A recent online poll conducted by Michaels Stores Inc., a majority of shoppers say they plan to spend more money on homemade gifts, while cutting back in some of the s read alert

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T’is the Season for Special Legacies

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Call Out The Troops

Location(s) Bedford, PASee map: Google MapsThe following was written by Paula Zitzler.


Lessons From United Flight 93

Location(s) Flight 93Shanksville, PASee map: Google MapsThe passengers and crew of United Flight 93 changed the world.  


LET'S TALK: Keep it to yourself

We are blessed to have many people who share their very personal experiences with us all here in the StoryTrax community. It's what makes this website and its users unique and very special.


Welcome, Northwoods Block Watch!

Congratulations to one of the nation's newest neighborhood block watches!


LET'S TALK: Tune up

Billy Joel, John Cougar Mellencamp, wild turkeys -- there's music


LET'S TALK: A Season of Promise

The brighter days of spring have brought a host of promises.


Altoona Story League -- Spring 2007 Schedule

Location(s) St. James Lutheran ChurchAltoona, PASee map: Google MapsThe Spring Session of the Altoona Story League will begin on Saturday, March 3.  This year's theme is "Storied Ways," and each of the monthly meetings this spring will take us, through stories, to some interesting places.  The League meets the first Saturday of the month (except for January and February) at 2 p.m. in the all-purpose room of St.


Bellefonte Historic Railroad

Location(s) Bellefonte Train Station320 West High Street, Bellefonte, PA, 16823See map: Google Maps


Listening to the weather across the US

Admit it -- as the snow piles up around us here in central Pennsylvania, you've been mesmerized by the colorful maps on the Weather Channel.  You've been watching the angry green colors spread over the Midwest and the Ohio Valley while you keep hoping that the nasty pink (ice!) stays away.  But why is it now mandatory that weather reporters have to go to the scene of the worst weather


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