07/08/11 Posted: Friday, July 8, 2011 3:48 pm | Updated: 3:54 pm, Fri Jul 8, 2011.
07/07/11 Chef Mark Timms (left) cooks s'mores with his family at Norma's Restaurant at Topnotch in Stowe on Tuesday. Left to right are Ffionn Timms, 4; Mark with Aryss, 1, on his lap; Gabrielle, 8; and Bridget Timms.
07/07/11 Although they`re rivals, they`re still baseball players. That`s how the Williston baseball program feels about Minot`s baseball program. With Corbett Field under water, Williston is stepping up to hold an alumni game and send all the proceeds to the Magic City.
07/07/11 It didn't matter much that one of the most exciting plays of the season for the Burlington Royals ended with second baseman Jose Rodriguez out at the plate.By then, Rodriguez had done enough with a two-run tie-breaking triple as the Royals went on to blitz the Princeton Rays 14-6 in...
07/07/11 America's getting fatter, and so is Vermont. But Vermont isn't getting fatter as fast as its northern New England neighbors....
07/06/11 Birgitta Wolfe FLORENCE There?s a lot of mystery in this world, and Pastor Jack Foster is OK with that.
06/24/11 Tarrant County Chesapeake Operating, Oklahoma City: horizontal off Waldemar Street, north of Tex
06/23/11 ALPHARETTA, Ga. (BP)--The following disaster relief update is adapted from a recap issued June 22 by the North American Mission Board. It includes year-to-date Southern Baptist Disaster Relief totals.
06/23/11 Red Cross providing shelter, food, health and mental health services.
06/21/11 PRINCETON, W.Va. - It was downright personal for Burlington Royals relief pitcher Nick Graffeo in the Appalachian League opener.His step-brother, Cameron Seitzer, making his professional debut for the Princeton Rays, homered against him Tuesday night at Hunnicutt Field."I feel like he knew...
06/21/11 The Kansas Department of Transportation determined Tuesday four rural stretches of interstate highways and two U.S. highway routes would be raised to 75 mph at the start of July. The 2011 Legislature authorized an increase of speed limits from the current 70 mph on separated, multilane highways pending review by KDOT officials. KDOT limited the adjustment to 807 miles of freeways with controlled ...
06/11/11 A worker at Dakota Ag Co-op in the southeast North Dakota town of Kindred died after becoming buried in corn in a grain warehouse. Authorities say the body of 22-year-old Franklin Scott of Fargo was pulled from the corn early Friday after a near
06/10/11 Tarrant County Chesapeake Operating, Oklahoma City: horizontal off Texas 121, west of East Loop
06/09/11 NEW YORK (AP) - Borders Group says it may have to close dozens of its best-performing stores due to a requirement of its bankruptcy financing if their landlords don't agree to extend a lease-negotiation period.
06/09/11 Borders Group Inc. on Thursday asked the bankruptcy court's permission to close the following 51 stores in order to satisfy a condition of its bankruptcy financing.
06/07/11 A judge in Kit Carson County extended the deadline to decide whether a 12-year-old boy accused of killing his parents and injuring his siblings should be tried as an adult.
06/07/11 Summer Reading Program Kick-off party Registration opened June 1 at Oroville Library, 1820 Mitchell Ave.
06/06/11 CHESTERFIELD The Township Committee unanimously passed a number of resolutions at its Thursday, May 26, meeting.
06/05/11 The reluctance of the Burlington School District to release details of a contract negotiated with teachers before the two sides approved the deal is one more case of a government body withholding information the public needs to know.
06/05/11 Ride for Our Cancer Kids (ROCK) organizer Bob Thomas says he's still raising money for childhood cancer research eight years later because, "I have to." His daughter Samantha died in 2003, three days before her third birthday after battling lymphoblastic lymphoma for nearly 10 months.[...] |