05/01/11 CHAPMAN -- Seven Chapman kids who may have otherwise spent their summer vacation watching television and hanging around home will get the chance to experience life as it was in the 1890s.
04/27/11 BaseballState pollDivision I1. Cincinnati St. Xavier (11) 225; 2. Cincinnati Moeller (3) 213; 3
04/17/11 Mathey Dearman Inc., a Tulsa-based manufacturer of equipment used for cutting and clamping pipe, has received the 2011 Governor's Award for Excellence in Exporting.
04/12/11 A 12-million-year-old relative of the elephant had tusks shaped into a shovel, but their purpose has puzzled paleontologists for decades. Blogger Brian Switek reviews the curious scientific history behind the tusks.
04/09/11 Girls Track: Bienvenue's heart is as Pinkerton Ann Bienvenue hasn't been her typical vivacious self lately. "I'm pretty depressed," admitted Pinkerton's eighth-year girls indoor track coach. "It's just my passion is the Sox."
04/01/11 More than a dozen Nebraska residents filed an arbitration claim Thursday against a Florida-based investment broker in hopes of recovering money lost to a defunct Grand Island insurance agency.
03/31/11 Grand Island and Omaha investors have filed a lawsuit to retrieve funds lost in what some are calling the largest Ponzi scheme in Nebraska history.
03/31/11 GWRRA Chapter H the Iowa District Chapter of the Year participants. From left in front is Lori Lester, of Centerville. In row two are Eta Chapman and Trish Russell, of Albia.
03/26/11 The owner of Smitty's Pronto Pups in Park Township says he is no longer in ...
03/24/11 Berklee College of Music has announced students who earned placement on the Dean's List for the fall semester of the 2010 academic year, including:
03/24/11 Claire Lewis of Western Springs, a graduate of Lyons Township High School N Campus, has been named to the Dean's List for the fall semester at The College of Wooster. Lewis, a senior music major, achieved a grade point average of 3.65 or above.
03/23/11 Superintendent Bill Mowinkel says he has already delivered reduction-in-force (RIF) notices to 8.5 Northwest Public Schools employees, with the layoffs being handed out because of budget constraints for the 2011-12 school year.
03/20/11 KEARNEY - Federal budget cuts could slow progress on first-increment goals for the Platte River Recovery Implementation Program.
03/12/11 On January 22, No. 10 ranked Texas (27-6; 15-3) put an end to No. 2 ranked Kansas (31-2; 16-2) 69 game home court...
03/05/11 EASTColumbia 91, Brown 74Cornell 68, Yale 55Fordham 77, Massachusetts 73George Washington 60, Dayton 58Harvard 79, Princeton 67N.J. Tech 78, Chicago St. 46Notre Dame 70, Connecticut 67Penn 70, Dartmouth 58Pittsburgh 60, Villanova 50Providence 75, Rutgers 74Seton Hall 85, Marquette 72St. Bonaventure 74, Rhode Island 68St. John's 72, South Florida 56Syracuse 107, DePaul 59Temple 90, La Salle ...
02/15/11 The Northwest school board will be asked to confirm the direction it wants to take on dealing with an expected decrease in state aid to K-12 education when it meets Monday at Northwest High School.
02/15/11 The Northwest school board on Monday night authorized the school administration to begin working on plans to reduce the district's K-12 school staff by 8.5 employees.
02/14/11 The non-profit group, Tigermountain Foundation, plants urban gardens to help Valley communities grow their own food and develop a new hobby or work skill - gardening.
02/09/11 DES MOINES - The specter of "gays not allowed" signs in windows of Iowa businesses has been laid to rest - at least for now, the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee said Wednesday.
01/29/11 Most Northwest school board members reluctantly seemed to agree with board President Keith Ostermeier that reducing staff may be the least disruptive way to deal with an anticipated reduction in state aid to the school district. |