 01/28/10 Former U.S. Sen. Charles McCurdy Mathias Jr. (left), a leading voice for civil rights issues, talks with Lord D. Nickens (center), a black historian of Frederick County, and Bud Zentner of the Frederick County Human Relations Commission before he addressed Hood College officials, local historians, politicians and others on Nov. 9, 2003 in Frederick.
 01/28/10 Clearview High School's Kiley Grabbe picked a great time to have a career game.
01/28/10 The Proviso Herald welcomes items for the Community Calendar as well as for columns including Business Briefs, Campus s, Community Briefs, School Digest and smakers. Items must be received a minimum of 10 days prior to publication; earlier is better.
 01/27/10 Former U.S. Sen. Charles McCurdy Mathias Jr., seen here in 2004, died Monday in his Chevy Chase home. He was 87.
 01/27/10 OTTAWA - The federal government has relented and will pay the legal fees of diplomat Richard Colvin, who blew the whistle on possible Afghan prisoner abuse.
 01/27/10 Don McCafferty (Baltimore Colts, 1970), Red Miller (Broncos, 1977), George Seifert (49ers,1989), Bill Callahan (Raiders, 2002).
 01/27/10 Alec Burks wasn't a highly sought recruit coming out of high school but has turned into a budding star at...
 01/14/10 RECONNECTING WITH FANS, NEW LINEUP, NEW ALBUM AND TOUR PLUS THE RETURN OF GUITARIST DAVEY FRENCH The word is out: EVERCLEAR is back, better than ever, and ready to re-connect with their audience. Frontman Art Alexakis has gone back to basics: recruiting a new band, releasing In A Different Light, a new album that reinterprets the Everclear songbook with some fresh surprises, and finally ...
 01/14/10 This is a triple dose of bad news for real estate in Everett. These three separate bits of informati...
 01/11/10 While many children her age are learning to print their letters, Karson Brewster is struggling to master a baby's belly crawl.
01/10/10 To all terrorists who read the Voice of the People: The next time you attack the United States, please have the decency to not do it when our government officials are on vacation. It's extremely inconsiderate to make those hardworking people come off the.
 01/10/10 Mount Kisco resident Judy Matson, development officer of ArtsWestchester, and White Plains resident Karen Burris Lennon, senior vice president of external affairs of Lutheran HealthCare, have joined the Club at Briarcliff Manor's advisory board.
 01/07/10 It was Dec. 31, 2004 when Minnesota defeated Alabama 20-16 before 66,100 fans at the Music City Bowl in Nashville.
 01/02/10 The growing pains gone, the Buckeyes' recruiting class of 2008, the current sophomores led by quarterback Terrelle Pryor, Brewster and receiver DeVier Posey, turned a corner and are right on track for the future they mapped out for themselves when arriving as one of the highest-ranked and highly anticipated groups in Buckeyes history.
 01/02/10 The Vikings are an aging team that might have a window with their current players of one more year to compete for a Super Bowl title.
01/02/10 Registering with The National Saltwater Angler Registry, which launched on Friday (Jan. 1), will be required of many saltwater recreational fishermen before fishing in 2010.The registry will provide a comprehensive list of the nation's saltwater anglers...
 12/29/09 From the desert of Arizona to the coastline of Cape Cod and scores of points in between, it's been a stellar year of golf and travel for this journalist.
 12/27/09 PATEROS - Two people were injured in a Dec. 27 vehicle crash on state Highway 153 about 4.9 miles north of Pateros. Margaret M. Marshall, 77, Issaquah, was northbound when her SUV skidded across the icy road and hit the southbound guardrail.
 12/19/09 On Friday night, St. Edward learned why host Wheaton Academy is currently setting the Suburban Christian Conference Gold Division standard.Led by 6-foot-9 Division I prospect Tim Rusthoven and 50-percent (28 of 56) shooting, the Warriors dealt the Green Wave a 65-33 hammering.
 12/16/09 It was supposed to be better for Towson this year than it has started out to be. The Tigers made a run in the conference tournament to give them hope, and forward Calvin Lee had developed into a solid player.
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