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Get your car road trip ready
(BPT) - You may be dreaming about escaping on a vacation, but the sky-high costs of flights and cruises can quickly turn into a nightmare. If you’re looking to take a break without breaking the bank, a good, old-fashioned road trip could be the way to escape. Aside from packing snacks and preparing the perfect playlist,...
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Foot care tips to keep you moving while on vacation
(BPT) - Decongestant, check. Sunscreen, check. Antacids, check. So you’re going on vacation and your bag is well-stocked with remedies for every illness that could possibly derail your good time – from sunburn to an upset stomach. While you’re taking steps to preserve your good health on vacation, don’t overlook the bod...
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Outdoor gear that performs year-round
(BPT) - Rugged camping gear is no longer just for adventurers and niche outdoor sports. High-tech or activity-specific outdoor products are gaining popularity because they also come in handy every day and around the house. “As it turns out, the durability and dependability of gear needed on remote hikes or climbs has m...
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Exploring America: Mississippi steamboat cruises take travelers through the heartland of history
They say that travel is about the journey, not the destination. While there’s plenty of room to argue that destinations really do matter, there’s no disputing that going on a journey is one of the most enriching experiences you can have. When it comes to travel in America, perhaps the greatest journeys to be taken are ...
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Planning your next vacation? Think about a tour
Creating the perfect vacation can be confusing: putting together an itinerary for a place you’ve never been, finding the right hotels and arranging the intricate details. Going on vacation can be stressful too: knowing where to go, what to see and how to get there. More often than not, the joy of actually going on vacat...
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Travel: cruising 101
(BPT) - If you’re thinking of taking a cruise, there are a lot of options to consider, from the cruise line and style to the destinations, vacation length and types of on-board amenities. Cruising is a fun (and economical) way to see several places in a relatively short amount of time without having to unpack and repack...
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Want to see more on a Mediterranean cruise? Consider ship size and itinerary
It’s hard to imagine a more perfect travel destination than the Mediterranean – from the sea to the land, natural and cultural treasures enrich and inspire. Rugged cliffs, deep blue seascapes and historic cities hugging the coast all contribute to create a place that is truly unique in the world. There are a number of w...
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Responsible ridership and safety are the first steps toward personal watercraft fun
(BPT) - One of the easiest and most fun ways to enjoy everything the water has to offer is on a personal watercraft (PWC). Personal watercrafts have taken great strides toward modernization; the PWCs of today are quiet, run on clean four-stroke technology engines, include significant safety features, are more stable, an...
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The top 5 experiences you can't miss on a London tour
If watching all the London-centered festivities of 2012, from the Queen’s Jubilee to the opening ceremonies, whetted your appetite for a trip to England’s capital, rest assured that there’s never been a better time to embark on a London tour . London is a city for the ages, and you’ll find layer upon layer of fascinati...
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Things to do in Cherokee County Thursday, June 20
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The SO-COOL (School’s Out-Camp of Organized Learning), sponsored by Centre Rotary Club is now being held each weekday, Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the National Guard Armory in Centre next to Centre City Park. The SO-COOL program began several years ago as a way to offer constructive activities for those children too old for baby sitters but not quite old enough to be left on their own. For more information, call the Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce office at (256)927-8455. The Cherokee County Public Library’s Quilting with Rebecca Meadows will be held from 10 a.m. to noon. For more information, please call 256-927-5838. Children’s Story Time, featuring fun with stories, songs, crafts and more will be held from 9 a.m. until 10 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. until 4:30 p.m. at the Cherokee County Public Library. The Cherokee County Public Library, 310 Mary St., Centre, Ala. holds an art class from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. for children ages 8-14 with Instructor Cloud Farrow. Children must provide their own 8 x 10 sketch pad and charcoal pencils. Call the library at 256-927-5838 for further information. Celebrate Recovery Program of Piedmont drug rehabilitation program meets each Thursday at 5:30 p.m. at New Beginning Church at 401 Anniston Ave. Dinner is available and dessert if furnished.
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Arrest Report Thursday, June 20
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Local law enforcement agents have made the following arrests in recent days: -Carlton R. Latty for failure to appear on charge of no seat belt and burglary in the third degree. -Bradley C. Reynolds for failure to pay on charge of possession of alcohol. -Marion L. Gravely for unlawful possession of marijuana in the second degree and unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia. -Norma D. Richardson for failure to appear on charge of no seatbelt. -James C. Wooten for unlawful possession of marijuana in the second degree, unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia and unlawful possession of controlled substance. -Matthew R. Taylor for unlawful possession of controlled substance, unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia and unlawful possession of marijuana in the second degree. -Taylor R. McFarland for unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia. -Damian C. ingram for criminal mischief in the second degree, unlawful possession of marijuana in the second degree, unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia, unlawful possession of controlled substance, attempting to elude a police officer and conspiracy to commit controlled substance crime.
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High speed pursuit leads to drug arrest
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According to Cherokee County Sheriff Jeff Shaver, Narcotics Unit agents from Cherokee and Dekalb Counties thwarted a possible drug deal near Little River National Preserve Tuesday, June 18. Agent Will Clark, assigned to the Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office Narcotics Unit by the Centre Police Department, along with Dekalb County agents observed a vehicle matching the description of the suspect’s turning into a parking lot and attempted to stop him, Shaver said. The suspect fled, striking Agent Clark’s vehicle in the process, and continued onto Alabama Highway 35 at a high rate of speed with officers in pursuit. The suspect turned onto County Road 15 and attempted to flee on foot into a wooded area but was quickly apprehended. Damian Christopher Ingram, 21, of Cedar Bluff is charged with fleeing and attempting to elude law enforcement officers, second degree possession of marijuana, second degree criminal mischief, possession of drug paraphernalia, and conspiracy to commit a controlled substance crime, Shaver said. Ingram is currently being held at the Cherokee County Detention Center awaiting a bond hearing, according to Sheriff Shaver.
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