07/09/11 Mary Alice Gorman is the face of Mystery Lovers Bookshop in Oakmont, offering advice, lending support and acting as an advocate for mystery writers everywhere.
07/07/11 Title: Long Commutes for Pilots May Hamper Flying Performance: Study Category: Health News Created: 7/6/2011 4:06:00 PM Last Editorial Review: 7/7/2011
07/07/11 The Slippery Rock softball team's pitching staff was effective this past season. In 2012, it could be much better.
06/28/11 The North Platte Telegraph Starting last month, you may have seen book collection sites in businesses around town. Books are being collected by the North Platte Reading Partnership for donation to classrooms. The partnership includes the North Platte Telegraph, the North Platte Public Schools Foundation, the North Platte Public Library and the North Platte Area Chamber and Development Corporation.
06/28/11 Buffalo Wild Wings (BWLD) posted early gains Monday morning and advanced further in the second half of the afternoon. The stock ended the session higher by 1.75 at $65.27.
06/28/11 State police say an 82-year-old Canadian man has died in a two-vehicle collision on a rural western New York road.
06/28/11 North Dakota has a new state record buffalo fish. The state Game and Fish Department says Keith Huschka (HOOSH'-kuh) of Dickinson recently landed a 54-pound buffalo from the Heart River, in the tail waters of Heart Butte Dam. The 42-inch f
06/14/11 Stephen Silverstein of Cohasse Country Club shot par 72 at Country Club of Wilbraham to qualify for the Mass. Open. Silverstein was third, four shots behind leader Jesse Morgan of Amherst GC. Also qualifying were Randy Daniels of Blackstone National (73) and Doug Crawford of Twin Springs (75).
06/07/11 Niagara-Wheatfield football coach Dave Hack will not return to the sidelines for the Falcons next season.
06/07/11 A New York man was charged Monday with several felonies after a Detroit Police officer was hit Sunday and seriously injured by a car going the wrong way.
06/07/11 Marvin A. Bogner, 88, of Kearney, formerly of Lexington, died Friday June 3, 2011, at Grand Island Veterans Home in Grand Island.
06/07/11 Ted Hoelck has visited the National World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C.
06/07/11 Grand Island Police and Fire Department officials responded to a two-car accident at Walnut and Third streets Saturday at about 6:30 p.m.
06/03/11 KEARNEY - Sunday was normally a day of rest for 19-year-old Willard Phillips and the other seamen aboard the USS Litchfield.
06/02/11 A June 14 "Hamburgers for Heroes" event at the United Veterans Club will be the first major public fundraiser for the Hall County World War II Hero Flight.
05/25/11 Democrats picked off a heavily Republican upstate New York congressional seat Tuesday in a special election that became a referendum on Medicare and may have blunted further GOP efforts to cut popular entitlement programs as...
05/20/11 The North Platte Telegraph The shell of a new addition at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln West Central Research and Extension Center is almost complete. A new classroom is being added onto the Snyder Building so the campus can host big events.
05/09/11 The North Platte Telegraph Forty years is a long time. Ron Parks, principal at Buffalo Elementary School, said it was long enough for a career in education.
05/06/11 Delano Farmers Market THROUGH OCTOBER - The Delano Farmers Market will be open from 2 to 6 p.m. on Wednesdays at Flippin Bill's, 8045 County Line Road. The Farmers Market runs from May through October, weather permitting.
05/01/11 The North Platte Telegraph Elementary school students took over the kitchen of Madison Middle School on Friday, and with the help of cafeteria staff prepared their own healthy snacks. As part of a competition involving all 10 elementary schools in the district, students created snacks based on their own recipes. One student was selected from each of the schools to compete for the best snack. |