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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Sorry the site hasn't been updated in a month; we were busy cleaning spam out of our inboxes. On that topic, tips at rubberbuzz dot com and events at rubberbuzz dot com have been temporarily shut down to relieve my and Mia's inboxes of undue stress.</div>
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Tomorrow is Saturday. The weekend is so lovely, but what is there to do? Shovel your sidewalk? Nope. Do laundry? It'll only get dirty again. Get wasted and pass out until 5 pm? Okay, but what do you do when you wake up with a hangover? Why not head out to Highland Square and see some art?Saturday February 11th the second of a series of art events at Square Records and Revival. 

At Revival: Anna</div>
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The lowest bidder on the Jennings Community Learning Center project, Brysco Foodservice Equipment &amp; Design of Pittsburgh, is owned by the same company that designed the new kitchen, S.S. Kemp of Cleveland.

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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Before it was destroyed a few decades ago, the Northside are of Akron was home to amazing jazz clubs. There's a long article in The BJ about jazz and the current lack of jazz in Akron, but here's the part I found most exciting:Jazz fans could have another regular place to find the music they love. Akronite Jacob Ward is a promoter, artist manager and singer-songwriter who also owns Dreamstate</div>
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">You gotta bring more then a smile with you if you plan on voting in any election after May; be prepared with some ID.The version of an election-reform bill that Gov. Bob Taft signed into law Tuesday requires voters to provide a driver's license, utility bill or other identification before casting a ballot. Current law, effective through the May primary, calls for a voter to say name and address</div>
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Today's news is history!11:47 a.m., Jan. 31, 1986.

A force equaling 20,000 tons of dynamite rippled through 10 states and Canada.

Although there were just two seismographs in all of Ohio, quake experts quickly traced the epicenter to our own backyard: Lake County, just north of the Geauga County line.

It lasted maybe five seconds, long enough to vibrate merchandise from store shelves, crack</div>
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