07/14/11 The split between Obama and Republicans is nothing compared to the gap between GOP leaders and their Tea Party fueled rank and file. Top congressional leaders appear to have essentially painted themselves into a corner between Obama on one side and the just-say-no bloc of House Republicans on...
07/14/11 PHILADELPHIA, July 14 (UPI) -- Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham is recovering from surgery to repair a microfracture on a knee after having a ligament repaired.
07/14/11 Seneca Valley baseball has a reputation for excellence, getting players drafted. read more »
07/14/11 Republicans, Democrats continue bitter debt limit talks; Wall Street warns default would mean catastrophe
07/14/11 HERSHEY - The HERSHEY BEARS announced today in conjunction with the Washington Capitals that the club has signed left wing Jacob Micflikier to a contract for the 2011-12 season.
07/14/11 State wildlife officials are investigating two new sightings of a mountain lion or cougar. One has the large cat making a kill in Tuscarawas County.
07/09/11 1920 Family moves to Grand Rapids, Mich. 1936 Attends Bennington School of Dance, a summer course in Vermont, studying from Martha Graham, Jos? Lim?n and Anna Sokolow.
07/09/11 The Tour de France has been rolling all week with four American teams and 10 riders represnting the United States. Colorado-based Garmin-Cervelo won the team trial and a team member continues to hold the yellow jersey. Washington native Tyler Farrar won Monday's stage.
07/09/11 Angel Food Ministries has annouced the July menu for food and specialty boxes.
07/09/11 DETROIT - Betty Ford, 93, the former first lady whose triumph over drug and alcohol addiction became a beacon of hope for addicts and the inspiration for her Betty Ford Center, has died, a family friend said Friday.
07/09/11 Washington, July 9(ANI): The United States House of Representatives has voted against two amendments proposing to slash the two-billion-dollar US aid to Pakistan, despite the discomfort expressed by several legislators about continuing assistance to the country in the wake of Osama bin Laden's discovery and killing in Abbottabad.
07/09/11 Betty Ford, the former first lady whose triumph over drug and alcohol addiction became a beacon of hope for addicts and the inspiration for her Betty Ford Center in California, died at age 93, a family friend said late on Friday.
06/28/11 Although, he passed away nearly 50 years ago, and started playing baseball more than 100 years ago, the late Burt Shotton should not be forgotten.
06/28/11 The Associated Press The Associated Press WASHINGTON A man who served as chief of staff to a District of Columbia Council member is facing prison time for accepting money from a taxicab industry representative. Ted Loza, the former chief of staff to Councilman Jim Graham, is scheduled to be sentenced Tuesday in federal court in Washington. Loza pleaded guilty in February to two counts of ...
06/28/11 Dear Rev. Graham: As far as I'm concerned, religion is just for weak people -- people who need a crutch to lean on to get through life.
06/28/11 Several homeowners in the city of Washington and some Daviess County farmers may get a surprise in years to come when they update homeowners or crop insurance policies or apply for loans. FEMA is in the process of re-evaluating flood plains all over the state, including those in Daviess County.
06/28/11 The American empire bestrides the globe, leaving destruction and poverty in its wake.
06/28/11 CHEYENNE, ATLANTA (Reuters) - The secretive business havens of Cyprus and the Cayman Islands face a potent rival: Cheyenne, Wyoming.
06/27/11 Clemson continued its hot in-state football recruiting this summer with a commitment Sunday from Bamberg-Ehrhardt defensive end Martin Aiken. Aiken is the sixth in-state commitment for the Tigers and 12th overall for their 2012 class. The 6-3, 250-pound Aiken chose the Tigers over South C...
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