Community Briefs (Updated March 14) (Ahwatukee Foothills News)

Nominations are currently being accepted for participants to take part in AZ One, A Reality Check for Central Arizona.

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No first rule for Fed. Hill fight club (Brown Daily Herald)

Cecily Dubusker wore a pointy red party hat as she taught proper workout posture to a handful of female twenty-somethings.

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RUNNING NOTEBOOK: Inaugural Texas Independence Relay draws high praise (Houston Chronicle)

Runners who participated in the Texas Independence Relay earlier this month are giving the inaugural event high marks. “Great race,” said Russell Meyer, one of 12 Houston runners on the winning team.

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Newly incorporated businesses. (Arizona Business Gazette)

Samuel Ashu Medicam Inc. 3001 W. Indian School Road, Suite 210, Phoenix, 85017. Samuel B. Hughes Golden Time Corp. P.O. Box 39572, Phoenix, 85069. Samuel G. Lederman Permission Response Group LLC P.O. Box 86219, Phoenix, 85080.

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Cycling News Roundup 10 March 2008 (Daily Peloton)

Cycling News Roundup 10 March 2008 Team News, Bettini’s Rainbow Shoes, Redlands Classic Host Families, Southeast Women’s Cycling Series, RAD Racing/Hagens Berman 2008, Bike Biz News and more…

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Freedom Commons area sees rash of car break-ins (The Naperville Sun)

Welcome to the neighborhood.

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Calendar of Events (The Russellville Courier)

Today Strong Woman exercise 9 and 10 a.m., Red Hatters lunch at Kentucky Fried Chicken 10 a.m., bean bag baseball 10 a.m., Pope County Senior Activity Center.

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A new way to wheel and deal (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)

A growing number of Seattle business types are shunning golf courses in favor of the biking trail as a place to strengthen business relationships and work out deals.

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Crossroads Calendar (The Victoria Advocate)

Best Bets for Feb. 29

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Plus-sized clothing store targets businesswomen (The Edmond Sun)

Every woman deserves to wear beautiful and stylish clothing. Catherines, a new women’s plus-size clothing store, 528 S. Bryant Ave., has made it their mission to make all of their customers feel beautiful. The store officially opened Feb. 8.

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