07/14/11 Oroville Mercury Register March 15, 1961 1,000 Men At Work On Project By Chapman Wentworth Construction on the South Fork Project for Oroville-Wyandotte Irrigation District is picking up speed with the arrival of spring weather, according to George
07/13/11 Searing seafood, serving his specials with a smile, Chef Bruce Bogartz is a character to say the least.
07/12/11 Baseball's All-Star Game always makes memories for fans, but for Don Money, John McNamara, Ben Zobrist, Chuck Meriwether and Sandy Guerrero, the memories come at field level.
07/10/11 Blue Mountains Chili Ribfest's big winner in the barbecue division Saturday wasn't sharing many secrets, beyond the obvious. "It's low and slow, you know," Danielle Dimovski, of Barrie, said at Cedar Run Horse Park, outside Clarksburg.[...]
07/10/11 The Mississippi Land Bank will sponsor a scoring session for the Magnolia Records program in conjunction with a Deer Management Workshop July 23 at Northwest Community College Nursing Building in Senatobia.
07/05/11 A master limited partnership by Spectra Energy Corp., Spectra Energy Partners, LP, closed its previously announced acquisition agreement with EQT Corp. for a total consideration of $390 million.
06/29/11 A 23-year-old Atlanta man told a Federal Court jury Wednesday morning he had no involvement in a check-cashing scheme and he is "the fall guy" while the big fish got away.
06/07/11 ARLINGTON, Va., June 7, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Retail Industry Leaders Association (RILA) President Sandy Kennedy issued the following statement in response to an amendment announced by Senators Jon Tester (D-MT) and Bob Corker (R-TN) that would undo meaningful debit swipe fee reform.
06/07/11 Edith M. Wallace passed away May 27, 2011 at the age of 96 years due to complications from a stroke. She was born December 25, 1914 to Mattie Sanders and Charles Albert McGill in Jackson, TN, the middle child of six siblings.
06/06/11 NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Fitch Ratings has assigned a 'BBB' Issuer Default Rating (IDR) and a 'BBB' senior unsecured rating to Spectra Energy Partners, LP (SEP). Fitch has also assigned a 'BBB' rating to the proposed $500 million senior unsecured note issues due 2016 and 2021. The notes will rank pari passu with all of SEP's existing and future unsecured senior indebtedness. Proceeds from the ...
06/05/11 James Edward Wolfe from Tuscaloosa received the master of divinity degree May 14 at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary.
06/03/11 # recaps Last night on Princesses of Persia: The Sand of Time our reality royalty got in even more fights, the natural world rebelled against them, and everyone nearly pooped their pants. It's just another vacation with the Housewives. More »
06/02/11 Weekly Weather Summary: The period began with a widespread area of severe weather (mainly strong winds and large hail) across the East Coast states, though with minimal tornadic activity, especially when compared to the previous week.
04/27/11 To Jacksonville outfielder Jorge Padilla's way of thinking, he drove in the winning run twice in the Suns' 2-1 win over the Tennessee Smokies on Wednesday in front of 4,129 at the Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville.
04/27/11 9:41 p.m. - NMMC has treated 24 storm victims so far this evening. 9:29 p.m. - Hearing that power is being restored in Monroe County. 9:19 p.m. - Starkville and Columbus schools closed tomorrow due widespread power outages.
04/27/11 UPDATES Read more in Thursday's NEMS Daily Journal and here at NEMS360.com. 9:41 p.m. - NMMC has treated 24 storm victims so far this evening. 9:29 p.m. - Hearing that power is being restored in Monroe County.
04/27/11 Pastor Mike Hailey scaled the heights, then fell down in disgrace. Now he's starting over.
04/27/11 7:32 p.m. - Power has been turned off for all of Monroe County according to the Monroe County Electric company. TVA transmission lines sustained heavy damage and it is not clear when power will be restored.
04/27/11 7 p.m. - Daily Journal reporter Galen Holley reports from the command center in Smithville that three deaths have been confirmed. Fire Chief Scott Morgan says he's sure there are fatalities but he "can't say how many."
04/27/11 5:07 p.m. - Chickasaw Journal's Floyd Ingram reports a possible tornado that one witness described as "wide as a football field" hit four miles east of Houston this afternoon. |