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AZ News Digest: 09-23-09

 
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    Baseball. Cal Baseball's 2009 Recruiting Class Ranked 24th in Collegiate Baseball

    09/23/09 The University of California baseball program's 2009 recruiting class has been selected the 24th best in the nation, and third-best in the Pac-10, by Collegiate Baseball newspaper. The national publication selected the Golden Bears' 15 newcomers among the conference's top three, behind only 2008 College World Series participant Arizona State (2nd) and Bay Area rival Stanford (10th), and ahead of ...
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    Local Sports Briefs

    09/23/09 The Cochise County Cavaliers are hosting a car wash to benefit local football players from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at Sonic Drive-In. The Cavaliers are a local semi-pro team that plays from January through April. No players are paid. They play to get to college or just stay in the game. The Cavaliers players range from 16 to 48 years old. We are a non profit organization.
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    Local Sports Briefs

    09/23/09 The Cochise County Cavaliers are hosting a car wash to benefit local football players from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at Sonic Drive-In. The Cavaliers are a local semi-pro team that plays from January through April. No players are paid. They play to get to college or just stay in the game. The Cavaliers players range from 16 to 48 years old. We are a non profit organization.
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    Child locked up in school

    09/23/09 PRESCOTT VALLEY (AP) -- Prescott Valley police and the Humboldt Unified School District are investigating allegations that a little girl was left unattended in a school nurse's office after administrative staff left for the weekend.
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    CSU approves honorary degrees for interned Japanese-Americans

    09/23/09 LONG BEACH - The California State University Board of Trustees voted unanimously Wednesday to grant honorary degrees to hundreds of former Japanese-American students who were forced to abandon their studies during World War II when they were sent to internment camps.
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    NACEL Energy Completes Environmental Assessment and Receives Permitting at Swisher County, Texas Wind Power Project

    09/23/09 PHOENIX, AZ--(Marketwire - September 23, 2009) - NACEL Energy Corporation ( OTCBB : NCEN ) ( FRANKFURT : 4FC ), a wind power company in business to generate clean, renewable energy , today announced the completion of major environmental assessment work at its Swisher wind power project, located in Swisher County, Texas. In addition, the Company recently received Federal Aviation Administration ...
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    NFL holds hard line on blackout rule

    09/23/09 When Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, the NFL waived its television blackout policy so Saints fans could watch even if games moved to Baton Rouge didn't sell out. Now, under extraordinary circumstances of a different sort -- a recession that has made football tickets an unaffordable luxury for many -- the league isn't budging. The NFL says it has no plans to lift its blackout rules ...
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    NFL has no plans to lighten blackout rules

    09/23/09 In this Aug. 29, 2009 photo, Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford drops back to pass against the Indianapolis Colts during the second quarter of a exhibition NFL football game at Ford Field in Detroit. o far, only Jacksonville has had its home opener blacked out.
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    NFL has no plans to lighten blackout rules

    09/23/09 When Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, the National Football League waived its television blackout policy so New Orleans Saints fans could watch.
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    Local Sports Briefs

    09/23/09 The Cochise County Cavaliers are hosting a car wash to benefit local football players from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at Sonic Drive-In. The Cavaliers are a local semi-pro team that plays from January through April. No players are paid. They play to get to college or just stay in the game. The Cavaliers players range from 16 to 48 years old. We are a non profit organization.
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    Baseball. Lobo Baseball Signs Four to National Letters of Intents

    09/23/09 University of New Mexico baseball coach Ray Birmingham and his staff have announced the signing of four more UNM baseball players. Freshmen Oscar Almeida, Arthur Nelson and Zak Miller and transfer Mike Lachapelle have signed National Letters of Intent to play with the University of New Mexico. All four were brought in for their abilities to touch 90 mph on the radar gun. Coach Birmingham has ...
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    Local Sports Briefs

    09/23/09 The Cochise County Cavaliers are hosting a car wash to benefit local football players from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at Sonic Drive-In. The Cavaliers are a local semi-pro team that plays from January through April. No players are paid. They play to get to college or just stay in the game. The Cavaliers players range from 16 to 48 years old. We are a non profit organization.
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