06/02/11 This is Jim Kimmich's third year as a summer worker for the city of Marietta. He's glad to have the job but keeping his SUV fueled for trips to and from work gets more difficult every year.
06/02/11 There will be sweat, blood, swollen eyes and plenty of action during the second Fight for Pride mixed martial arts event sponsored by Fighter Physique on Saturday at the El Paso Convention Center.
06/02/11 Greg Schneider, perhaps best known for his pitching prowess on the Thomas Jefferson baseball team, made his presence felt in a big way at the plate as well. read more »
06/02/11 Slumping tax revenues are expected to create a $655,000 hole in the Rancho Mirage Redevelopment Agency budget next fiscal year.
06/02/11 News: While every community has heroes, D.C.'s LGBT community has an abundance. And Capital Pride will honor just a few during this year's festivities with its annual Capital Pride Heroes awards. June Crenshaw(Photo by Todd Franson) This year the honorees will be lauded for their pro-LGBT efforts at a gala on Tuesday, June 7, at the House of Sweden in Georgetown. In addition to this year's ...
06/02/11 Newly diagnosed cancer patients frequently face hurdles in obtaining an appointment for care with an oncologist, according to new research from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennnsylvania that will be presented Saturday, June 4 at the 2011 annual meeting of American Society of Clinical Oncology (Abstract #6128)...
05/25/11 M arrived at intake covered in scars. He was a big kid, but the wounds were self-inflicted. For the staff at The Pines residential treatment center, the marks up and down his arms and legs should have been warnings signs about his ambitions.
05/25/11 The No. 5 USC women's rowing team, featuring one of the top Varsity Eights in the country, will make its fifth appearance as a team at the 2011 NCAA Rowing Championships Friday through Sunday (May 27-29) at the Sacramento State Aquatic Center in Gold River, Calif.
05/25/11 As he collaborated with both the U.S. and terrorist groups, David Headley has told tales that have roiled the already bad relationship between India and Pakistan. Now he is testifying against a friend
05/25/11 On Wednesday, Pioneer announced the AppRadio, an attempt to put the apps of the Apple iOS platform front and center in your car. We take it for a hands-on spin.
05/25/11 The Beaufort County School Board is again looking at closing schools to cut costs.
05/15/11 Earlier this year, Boston University researchers and collaborators conducted a mobile greenhouse gas audit in Boston and found hundreds of natural gas leaks under the streets and sidewalks of Greater Boston. Nathan Phillips, associate professor of geography and environment and director of BU's Center for Environmental and Energy Studies (CEES), and his research partners will present these and ...
05/15/11 Recently on TSN, and in an interview with Chris Botta of Islanders Point Blank, Craig Button, a former NHL executive and current analyst on the network, suggested that the Islanders should pick Ryan Strome in the upcoming draft. Button's idea here, is to put Strome at center and shift John Tavares over to the wing. He says that he could be "a lethal player off the wing." John Tavares, with space ...
05/15/11 The National Hurricane Center reported Friday that recent natural disasters and the record number of tornadoes that hit the southeastern United States should not be an indicator that the upcoming hurricane season will be any more severe than usual. Bill Read, director of the center, said it was understandable that people might connect the deadly tornadoes and devastating floods this spring with ...
05/10/11 Vowing to support American troops who continue to risk their lives for American freedom, Delaware County Council honored 18 brave service men and women by placing their photos on the Armed Services Tribute Board at the Government Center at a recent patriotic ceremony.
05/04/11 Omaha World-Herald LINCOLN - The University of Nebraska-Lincoln took a hard blow to its academic reputation when it was kicked out of an organization of the nation's top research universities this week.
04/12/11 The North Platte Telegraph The clickety-clack of steel on iron filled the D&N Event Center on Saturday afternoon as model railroad enthusiasts gathered for the 17th annual train show, sponsored by the Nebraska West-Central Division of the National Model Railroad Association.
04/02/11 The North Platte Telegraph Bad weather is being blamed on an Interstate 80 crash that claimed the life of a 27-year-old Colorado man.
03/26/11 The North Platte Telegraph Todd Boller of Geneva is Lincoln County's new noxious weeds superintendent. Interviews with the top three candidates were conducted at yesterday's commissioners meeting. Steven Kramer of North Platte and Glenn Callaway of Lincoln were the other men interviewed.
03/18/11 The North Platte Telegraph Water levels continue to increase on the North Platte River, despite the possibility of an upcoming drought. Yesterday, the flood warning for Lincoln County was increased from moderate to major severity. |