Bulldogs win a handful at state
Kingman Daily Miner - Kingman High s Kayla Campbell prepares to land in the sand pit for one of her long jumps at a meet earlier this year. Campbell competed in three events for the Bulldogs at state last week. See page 11A for a list of her events and scores as well as
Dubuque County Accident Sends a Family to the Hospital
KCRG.com - DUBUQUE COUNTY - Just after 11:30 Saturday morning, a milk truck pulled in front of a mini-van at the intersection of Haxibylane Rd and Highway 61. That’s about three miles south of the Dubuque Regional Airport. The two vehicles collided. All five
Cancer-fighters have a Ball
Omaha World-Herald - The Cattlemen’s Ball raises cancer awareness and research funds while celebrating Nebraska beef. The Omaha World-Herald story you have requested is available only to registered members
John A. Doran
MetroWest Daily News - M AYNARD — John A. Doran, 73, of Maynard, died of cancer Thursday, June 1, 2006, at his home. He was the husband of Connie (Martin) Doran, to whom he was married for 51 years. Born in Boston, he was the son of the late Ronald and Mary (Aylward
TSA: Killing Us an Hour at a Time
Boston IMC - There were 738 million enplanements (670 million domestic and 68 million international flights by US carriers) in the United States last year, and nearly 70% of those being leisure (voluntary, as opposed to business or bereavement) travel. If the TSA
She s a time machine
Herald-Star - MAKING EVERY MOMENT COUNT Robin Webster of Chester has formed a business that has a market in everyone who ever wanted to save time by having someone else perform some of the more mundane tasks of life. Make Every Minute Count! is a business that
Gretna’s Hall has quite a day at Group A track meet
Lynchburg News and Advance - Hall had great Saturday at the Group A state track meet at Radford University. He won the high jump with a leap of six feet, 10 inches, was second in the triple jump (44-2) but was unceremoniously dumped into ninth place (21-7.25) by the playground
AIDS: A worldwide struggle hits 25
Vindicator - The disease has now held the world captive for a quarter-century. JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) It began innocuously, when a statistical anomaly pointed to a mysterious syndrome that attacked the immune systems of gay men in California. No one