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After Loveland’s fireworks fun comes the hard part: Cleanup | By Marisa Beahm Loveland Reporter-Herald (Loveland Reporter-Herald)
After a late night, Larry and Ginger Darrington were ready for a romantic stroll around Lake Loveland on Saturday morning. Or as heartfelt as it could be while dud hunting.

Digging history: Germantown High teacher brings Civil War to life (Memphis Commercial Appeal)
Albert Sidney Witherington is giving an unofficial tour. He drives down this quiet, tree-lined, Germantown street and stops his car, near one of the literally thousands of places he has dug for buried treasure.

With his metal detector, man finds happiness, other items (San Antonio Express-News & KENS 5)
Danny McHatton bought a metal detector from a friend, and like most owners put it in his closet. The machine sat for four years.

On U.S. beaches, it's a gold rush for 'metal detectionists' (The News Journal)
Roy Evans -- history buff, outdoorsman and treasure hunter -- set off last summer in search of buried riches.

Dune diligence (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Last summer Roy Evans, history buff, outdoorsman and "amateur treasure hunter," set off in search of buried riches. Five hours a day, he scoured the fine, white sands of Georgia's Tybee Island, and within a week he had struck gold: 23 separate pieces including two crosses, 12 rings, a handful of medallions and broaches and one chain necklace -- a bounty worth several thousand dollars at least.

Treasure hunters scour beaches and come up with gold (Reno Gazette-Journal)
Last summer Roy Evans, history buff, outdoorsman and "amateur treasure hunter," set off in search of buried riches.

Drought Declared: Buda and Kyle mandate water conservation measures (The Free Press)
Last summer, Kyle firefighters braved the rushing Blanco River at Five-Mile Dam to undergo swift-water rescue training....

Treasure hunters scour beaches (Asbury Park Press)
Last summer Roy Evans, history buff, outdoorsman and "amateur treasure hunter," set off in search of buried riches. Five hours a day, he scoured the fine, white sands of Georgia's Tybee Island and within a week he'd struck gold.

After 34 years, Jones High class ring finds its way home (Orlando Sentinel)
This is a story about a long-lost class ring, a Jones High graduate, a determined widow and a reporter who -- quite by accident -- tied them all together.

Balkanalysis.com (Balkanalysis.com)
Yesterday appeared the first part of this article. As we said, since the following interview was conducted back in June, there have been various developments in the area of the topic under consideration.
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