Thursday,  June 7, 2012 • Vol. 12--No. 329 • 15 of 36 •  Other Editions

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run through Aug. 30.
• The first featured lecture is by Lakota author Ed "Eagle Man" McGaa. McGaa has written nine books about tribal history, spiritualism and healing. He will discuss historic warriors.
• Admission is free for people attending the program who bring three cans of food or money for a food drive.

Highlights from the Fed's US economic survey
CHRISTOPHER S. RUGABER,AP Economics Writer

• WASHINGTON (AP) -- A Federal Reserve survey released Wednesday found that the economy grew moderately in most regions of the country this spring and

companies continued to hire.
• It provided a more optimistic take on the economy than the picture that emerged from a spate of gloomy data released last week.
• The report is based on anecdotal information from the Fed's 12 regional banks and covers the period from April 3 to May 25.
• Here are some highlights:
• BOSTON (includes Maine, Vermont, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and part of Con

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