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Pilot Travel Centers opened a new location this month in New Braunfels to give truck drivers and weary travelers a chance to stretch their legs on those long trips.

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It’s something of a rule in the fictional movie business that any messages — social, political or religious — are to be folded inside the story, so that they arrive naturally, without speeches or any confrontation of the customer. Director Guy Moshe breaks that rule repeatedly in “Holly,” a drama that he wrote with Guy Jacobson.

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To login please enter your username and password in the form below and click on the login button. Do Sutter County supervisors have a right to privacy when they travel on official business?

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The Bahamas is only beginning to see a wave of convention business float its way as the result of a tax agreement allowing Americans to write off those trips. But it’s exactly where that new business is flowing that has some concerned.

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CHEYENNE, Wyo. – Snowmobile travel in Yellowstone National Park will be restricted to 540 trips per day starting in the winter of 2008-09, the National Park Service decided Tuesday.

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The National Park Service will limit snowmobile travel in Yellowstone National Park to 540 guided trips a day and allow an east entrance…

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Local hotels won’t be stuffed with visitors for Thanksgiving. But they still will get their fill of business this week from travelers coming here to share the holiday with family and friends, or just to escape the cold up North.

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Theo Davis Kronwald and her husband George moved to Mobridge after they sold their Selby restaurant and bought the Sereno Caf

Susan Cole wanted to fly her 12-year-old son, Danny, from their Maryland home to Houston so he could catch a football game with his dad, who was there on a business trip. Danny had only flown once or twice, and never alone. So Susan, plenty nervous herself, last month took Danny to Baltimore-Washington International Airport three hours early and accompanied him to the gate. “I assumed Southwest …

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The show is not going on for many Broadway productions, but things appear to be business as usual for area travel companies. With talks breaking down between Broadway producers and stagehands, it looks as if no end is in sight for the 10-day strike that has forced 27 musicals to close.

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