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Davis grads to perform on Minn. Public Radio

\n Sarah and Sterling Melcher, both Davis High School graduates, will participate in the 2010 St. Olaf College Christmas Festival, one of the nation\’s longest-running celebrations of the season. Melcher, a member of the Chapel Choir, will appear in four performances Thursday to Sunday. More than 12,000 people attend the annual performances. \n The festival, … Continue Reading

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Escarole, the ultimate winter salad green

Special to The Enterprise \n One of the gustatory pleasures of being in France — and there are many — is the ready availability of huge, 18-inch heads of escarole with creamy yellow, blanched hearts a full 12 inches across, nested in the circle of bright green outer leaves. These heads are so big they … Continue Reading

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Get those kids on the slopes when they\’re young

Special to The Enterprise \n Putting in the time to learn to ski or snowboard while children are young pays off down the road. Besides wonderful memories and family vacations, it exposes them to winter sports and activities that have lifelong potential. \n Another advantage is that lift tickets are fairly inexpensive for children under … Continue Reading

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Pietilae-Holmner of Sweden wins World Cup slalom: Lindsey Vonn is in the top 10

The Associated Press \n ASPEN, Colo. — Lindsey Vonn has had her fair share of mishaps and misadventures on a mountain very close to home. \n So much so the three-time overall World Cup champion from nearby Vail almost considers her eighth-place finish in Sunday\’s World Cup slalom a success. \n At least she didn\’t … Continue Reading

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Remember, driving on the snow is a slippery slope

Albany Times Union \n Wide swaths of the nation were inundated with snow in the past few weeks, and it seemed as if everyone had forgotten how to drive. No matter how long we have been driving each winter, we need to take a minute and remind ourselves how to drive in ice and snow. … Continue Reading

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Devils allow just two Honker FGs

Enterprise staff writer \n What\’s in the water at Davis High School? \n A night after the Blue Devil boys basketball team held Vacaville to only three field goals in a 42-28 victory in a CIF Foundation Game, the Lady Blue Devils limited visiting Yuba City to two buckets in a 67-14 rout at The … Continue Reading

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Longer NFL season carries big risks

\n The issue: There\’s not much in it for the players, just more chance of injury for no more pay \n As evidenced by what many of us watched while celebrating Thanksgiving, the National Football League is easily the most popular sport in the country — and will be for the foreseeable future. \n With … Continue Reading

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