07/05/11 Sharp County Sheriff's office seeking man they say violently resisted arrested.
06/30/11 Registration has begun for music classes being offered at the Rome Family YMCA 301 W. Bloomfield St. Classes start next week and cost $10 or $5 a class for members. Most classes will run for si...
06/26/11 The following is a list of area athletes who have played or are currently playing professional baseball this season and their statistics as of June 24.Position playersCole Armstrong (Chipola), 6-3, 210 (8/24/83), IF, Salt Lake (Utah) Bees ( Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim ), Triple-A Pacific...
06/25/11 Play will begin Monday, June 27th for both the U.S. Men's and Women's Amateur Public Links championships at Bandon Dunes Golf Resort. A total of 312 players will make the trek to the remote corner of southwest Oregon to play two courses at the world-class facility.
06/25/11 The U.S. Amateur Public Links Championship will begin Monday, June 27th. The championship will be held concurrently at Bandon Dunes Golf Resort in southwest Oregon with the U.S. Women's Amateur Public Links. The two championships will be played on the Bandon Trails and Old Macdonald courses.
06/24/11 Family is a continuous thread that runs through Mount Pleasant Winery in Augusta, Missouri. Only two families have ever owned it.
06/23/11 The game of baseball starts with nine: Nine innings, nine players in the field, like the "Mudville Nine" in the poem "Casey at the Bat." In that spirit, here are exactly nine questions for Sand Gnats catcher Blake Forsythe. Your older brother, Logan, 24, is a rookie second baseman for the San Diego Padres. Has he been like a role model or adviser for you? BF: Absolutely, he's probably been my ...
06/17/11 In Part One , we took a look at multi-stop flights from an international perspective; this time we'll focus on US domestic operations. Again, in the days before major hubs, flight routings were often more complex than they are today.
06/16/11 The Booneville First United Methodist Church is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places but unless you know the history of the structure, you could easily miss it.
06/14/11 Tigers' top QB target is back in town for second session of Dabo Swinney's camp
06/11/11 Plans for an Edwards Food Giant are under way as partial demolition began this week to the building where it will be housed.
06/10/11 The Kansas Blue Ice 18A Fastpitch Softball Team played in the "Triple Crown OKC Tournament" in Oklahoma City, held in conjunction with the Women's College World Series, on June 3-6. Thirty 18-A teams from 10 states played in this tournament. The Kansas Blue Ice took 1st Place, in run rule fashion in the championship game. The team hit one in the park and 12 out of the park home-runs during the ...
06/08/11 The Arkansas Historic Preservation Program director says four properties in the state have been added to the National Register of Historic places.
06/08/11 SOUTH HAVEN - Curtis Wayne Proffitt, 55, died June 7, 2011, at South Haven, as a result of a motorcy ...
06/08/11 Texas A&M golfer Nacho Elvira will begin play in the prestigious 2011 Palmer Cup on Thursday morning at The Stanwich Club.
06/08/11 1. Pittsburgh, Gerrit Cole, RHP, UCLA. 2. Seattle, Danny Hultzen, LHP, Virginia. 3. Arizona, Trevor Bauer, RHP, UCLA.
06/07/11 Here list of players who were chosen in the first 30 rounds of the Major League Baseball Draft.
05/13/11 The Associated Press The Associated Press TOPEKA, Kan. The 86-30 vote early Friday by which the Kansas House approved a bill restricting private health insurance coverage for abortions. The measure also included other insurance regulatory changes. Of the 91 Republicans, 75 voted "yes," 10 voted "no" and six did not vote. One GOP seat is vacant because of the recent death of Rep. Rocky Fund, of ...
05/13/11 BASEBALL State collegeMIAA TournamentAt Kansas CityThursdayGame 1: Missouri Western 5, Fort Hays Sta ...
05/12/11 In 1961: A mixed-race group of Freedom Riders boarded Greyhound and Trailways buses, ate at bus station lunch counters, slept in people's homes (because hotels were segregated), and endured beatings, arrests and jail as they integrated bus terminals in the Deep South. |