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Caring for “Cookie”

By: Matt Rosenberg | Published: July 25, 2008

Thirty-one macaws seized by animal
control officials from an Orange County couple in May are back in the hands of their owners and on their way to a Florida facility.

Andrew Neilson fostered “Cookie” in the time between her seizure and return.

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StreamWatch

By: Matt Rosenberg | Published: July 25, 2008

John Murphy the director of StreamWatch compares two Albemarle County streams to show the difference in their relative health.

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Week in Photos 7/13 - 7/19

By: The Daily Progress Staff | Published: July 21, 2008

Daily Progress photos for the week of July 13th.

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Week in photos 7/06 - 7/12

By: The Daily Progress Staff | Published: July 15, 2008

Daily Progress photos for the week of July 6th.

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Bald eagle surgery

By: Megan Lovett | Published: July 12, 2008

A juvenile bald eagle undergoes beak surgery at the Wildlife Center of Virginia in Waynesboro on July 12, 2008 following an Avian Pox infection.  With a worldwide fanbase of 150,000 people hoping for the best for the young eagle from Norfolk, a veterinary surgeon realigns the beak and sets it on the road to recovery.

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Week in Photos 6/29 - 7/5

By: The Daily Progress Staff | Published: July 07, 2008

Daily Progress photos for the week of June 29nd.

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President Bush’s speech at Monticello

By: Matt Rosenberg | Published: July 04, 2008

“You all have one thing in common, that sheer love of freedom,“ Bush said to an audience of more than 3,000 people. “This honor for freedom resides in every man and woman and child.“
Bush is the fourth sitting president to attend Monticello’s July 4 ceremony, after Gerald Ford (1976), Harry S. Truman (1947) and Franklin D. Roosevelt (1936). The visit to Monticello was the first of his presidency.

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Presidential embrace

By: Matt Rosenberg | Published: July 04, 2008

President George W. Bush was the fourth sitting president to attend Monticello’s July 4 ceremony, after Gerald R. Ford (1976), Harry S. Truman (1947) and Franklin D. Roosevelt (1936). The visit to Monticello was the first of his presidency.

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President Bush visits Monticello

By: Matt Rosenberg | Published: July 04, 2008

His greeting to the audience - many of them waving red, white and blue fans to keep themselves cool on the muggy July morning - was plain and simple: “Happy Fourth of July.“ But the 43rd president quickly delved into a more complex message of American citizenry and freedom.

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‘Once in a lifetime’ chance draws thousands

By: Matt Rosenberg | Published: July 02, 2008

Several thousand people lined up outside the Monticello Visitor’s Center in Charlottesville, Va on Wednesday, July 2 2008 for tickets to the 2008 Independence Day Celebration and Naturalization Ceremony at Monticello featuring guest speaker President George W. Bush.

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