07/20/10 It may mean fewer sales tax dollars. But the benefit to the local business economy will be worth exempting aircraft parts installed in Grand Junction from sales tax, according to Grand Junction City Councilman Gregg Palmer. Council members approved the exemption Monday evening for all items installed permanently on or in aircraft, including seats, engine parts, and other items. Mesa County and ...
07/08/10 ALDA -- Susan Wiese Allan Kleeb is the fifth generation to spend 100 years on two Hall County farms.
03/29/10 Tickets remain available for the Ducks Unlimited Elkhorn Chapter's annual fundraising dinner and auction April 15 at The Club at Indian Creek, 202nd Street and West Maple Road. Mike Jones, banquet chairman, said the event...
11/10/09 After a week's postponement due to rain, snow and muddy track conditions, I-76 Speedway got the Winter Series racing off to a great start on Sunday.
09/18/09 Three Nebraska teams are participating in a 24-hour fishing marathon to raise awareness of issues affecting the country's waterways and to raise money to tackle the problems.
09/04/09 The Star Press/Chris Bergen North Texas quarterback Riley Dodge looks to pass during the first half against Ball State on Thursday night at Scheumann Stadium in Muncie, Ind. The Mean Green won, 20-10.MUNCIE, Ind. -- Conventional wisdom seemed to dictate that if North Texas was to break out the funk that had plagued the Mean Green throughout the two-year tenure of head coach Todd Dodge, it would ...
08/19/09 Despite facing hurdles this year, the Carmel Community Players theater group is moving on and into a new location at Clay Terrace mall. The local group, founded in 1993, used to be housed in Studio 54, at 1st Ave. NE, but the city opted not to renew its lease, explained Brian Koning, general manager for the group. "It is what it is," he said. "With adversity comes opportunity." And so, following ...
08/16/09 Back during the transition, Lael Brainard, former Clinton White House deputy national economic adviser, was penciled in to be undersecretary for economic, energy and agricultural affairs at the State Department. But, with the Treasury Department looking shorthanded, she was nominated in March to be undersecretary of the Treasury for international affairs.
08/16/09 Back during the transition, Lael Brainard, former Clinton White House deputy national economic adviser, was penciled in to be undersecretary for economic, energy and agricultural affairs at the State Department. But, with the Treasury Department looking shorthanded, she was nominated in March to ...
08/15/09 Ever since he arrived at North Texas before the 2007 season, Todd Dodge has maintained that his offense would take off when he could spread the ball around to a host of capable playmakers. After Saturday's scrimmage at Fouts Field, Dodge felt like his team might be close to arriving at that point. Starting quarterback Riley Dodge threw a 7-yard touchdown pass to running back Jeremi Mathis and ...
08/15/09 CARMEL, Ind. -- One of Steven Libman's first tasks as the executive director of the city's Performing Arts Center will be to replace the mayor and two other city employees on the nonprofit foundation that will run the unfinished building.
08/13/09 Reactions were mixed after Shreveport's Municipal Fire and Police Civil Service Board voted to reinstate Wiley Willis, the police officer with Angie Garbarino the night she was injured while in police custody. The board decided the issue on a technicality, concluding Willis' police officer "bill of rights" were violated during the internal investigation of his actions. Willis on Wednesday won ...
08/13/09 As Maryland struggles to battle its way out of the toughest economic times since the Great Depression, the clock is ticking on another fiscal problem that dwarfs the current budget crisis.
08/11/09 A boat that caught fire on Claytor Lake on Sunday afternoon burned until it sank. The fire happened about 3:30 p.m. close to a state launch ramp in the Hidden Valley area of the lake, said Tom Rundell with the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary. Rundell, the coxswain on an auxiliary patrol, and crew member Madeline Brainard tossed an anchor into the boat's stern to keep it from floating toward other ...
08/10/09 We have received the following death notices: Cynthia Furger, 53, died Sunday, Aug. 9. Arrangements are pending at Peterson/Kraemer Funeral Home, Marathon. Ruth Heeren, age 95, of Wisconsin Dells, died Wednesday, July 22. Picha Funeral Home in Lake Delton is in charge of arrangements.
08/10/09 The driver in a deadly ATV crash near Valparaiso early Sunday could be charged with motor vehicle homicide, the Saunders County sheriff said. Brenda Strizek, 21, of Valparaiso, died in the crash, which happened just after midnight.
08/10/09 To help you plan your travels, here's a list of some of the traffic advisories for road construction projects in Northeast Ohio. Information about the projects is posted at www.buckeyetraffic.org. More details are available in each ODOT district on...
08/09/09 Complaint filed over Carmel Redevelopment Commission's ties to Performing Arts Foundation.
08/08/09 Rich Schultz/Associated PressBroadway Schooner, left, driven by Brian Sears, is ahead of Elusive Desire, driven by Paul MacDonell, as he wins the Hambletonian Oaks. RELATED CONTENT: Muscle Hill sets record in Hambletonian victory NOTEBOOK Brian Sears posted his first victory...
08/07/09 Since the 1920s, all of North Central College's presidents have lived at the home at 329 S. Brainard St. For current president Dr. Hal Wilde and his wife Benna, living in the home was a condition of his employment. And while some may find that requirement bothersome, the Wildes feel privileged. |