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Gunman caught hiding in shed
Staff photo by Tom Kelly IV A Coatesville police officer investigates Friday's shooting. Police on Sunday said they arrested John Wiley Jr. hiding under a blanket with a gun in a shed outside this home in the 600 block of West Lincoln Highway near Mt.
Accounting for Labour's spending
As an elected area tenant representative in Brighton for many years I cannot let Simon Burgess?s letter about funding community projects go unanswered (Letters, November 14). Although I have been a Labour voter for more than 30 years, I became ashamed
Crime and Public Safety, November 19
Benedita Rodarte, 47, was pronounced dead at St. Mary Medical Center in Apple Valley at 8:52 p.m., and her passenger, Katherine Walton, 73, died at 8:38 p.m., San Bernardino County coroner's officials said. Rodarte was driving a 1997 Ford Escort west on
Hail to the Chief
?Huge crowds lined Government Street to see the American president, an articulate, charismatic gentleman elected to lead his country out of a terrible economic crisis.? No, Barack Obama has not been to Victoria yet, although he might drop by in 2010,
HARLINGEN, TX. Arthur A. Howell
- 11:48 PM 88, went to be with our Lord on Saturday, November 15, 2008 at Deer Park, Texas surrounded by his loving family. He was born and raised in Harlingen, Texas. He had a Bachelor's Degree in Accounting. He moved to the Houston Area in 1963 where
Winter Sports Preview: Valley werstling trio has state final aspirations
TERRE HAUTE ? One state finalist from the Wabash Valley is back in action this season, and two more area high school wrestlers are either ranked in the state now or have been in the past. But that probably means that a number of other talented athletes
MeadWestvaco closing packaging plant
Alan WolfThe News & Observer, Raleigh, N.C. Released : Tuesday, November 18, 2008 3:00 AM Nov. 18--MeadWestvaco Corp. announced Monday that it will close a packaging plant in Grover, cutting 120 jobs at the Cleveland County factory. Some production
Special group made volleyball history for the Braves
It wasn't the way the Olentangy volleyball team planned it, but the Braves' 2008 season proved it's not how you begin the campaign, but how you finish that counts. After a slow start, the squad finished 24-3 overall, winning the Ohio Capital Conference
HARLINGEN, TX. â" Arthur A. Howell
- 11:48 PM 88, went to be with our Lord on Saturday, November 15, 2008 at Deer Park, Texas surrounded by his loving family. He was born and raised in Harlingen, Texas. He had a Bachelor's Degree in Accounting. He moved to the Houston Area in 1963 where
Study of Reading Program Finds a Lack of Progress
Students in the $6 billion Reading First program have not made greater progress in understanding what they read than have peers outside the program, according to a congressionally mandated study. The final version of the study, released yesterday by the
Cayman Islands Competes in the Women's Keelboat Championships
Cayman team finished in sixth place overall The Budget Marine Women?s Caribbean Keelboat Championships were held in St Maarten over the weekend of 1 and 2 November, with the Cayman Islands Sailing Club (CISC) represented by the team of Jane Moon, Pam
MWV Announces Plans to Close Grover, North Carolina, Packaging Plant
RICHMOND, Virginia â?? MeadWestvaco Corporation announced that it will discontinue operations at its MWV Packaging plant in Grover, North Carolina, in an effort to streamline costs and improve operational efficiencies. The facility produces
Couple adds $15-million to Eckerd College pledge
ST. PETERSBURG Eckerd College trustees gasped when chairman Miles Collier and his wife, Parker, announced a $25-million gift to the school in 2006. It was the largest financial contribution in the college's history. As Eckerd continued its 50th
Williamstown Holiday Walk Weekend...
illiamstown, Mass Williamstown Savings Bank, Williamstown Chamber of Commerce, and the Holiday Walk Committee announced today this year's Holiday Walk Weekend schedule. This annual event will take place in Williamstown Friday, Saturday, and Sunday,
Whither the Republicans?
In small meetings at the homes of conservative activists and bigger gatherings at research groups, in conference calls and on blogs, and at gatherings like the Republican governors conference that just ended in Miami, the questions have been the same.
Ohio man captures commanders-in-chief in Etch A Sketch portraits (11/17/2008)
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- He calls himself 'Mr. Etch A Sketch.' His motto is: 'Shake my hand, not my work.' While other Etch A Sketch artists may be more elegant, some creating sublime characterizations of famous paintings or the world around them, there are
The Paper Chase
The last time Democrats took the White House, they managed, in the immortal words of George W. Bush, a 'heckuva job.' During the Clinton administration's famously rocky transition, one White House alumna saw signs of trouble early. 'The day after the
IRS stimulus checks for Lyon County
ANCHETA, VIRGINIA C FERNLEY NV 89408 LYON ANDERSON, PAUL & AURORA DAYTON NV 89403 LYON ARENAS, ANNABELLE D FERNLEY NV 89408 LYON BANUELOS, HUMBERTO & SARAI SILVER SPRINGS NV 89429 LYON BARSTOW, MICHAEL T WELLINGTON NV 89444 LYON BARSTOW, NICHOLAS
SKOWHEGAN HONOR STUDENTS
All A's: Freshmen -- Stephanie Abbott, Madeline Brochu, Mikayla Cowette, Jaden Dickinson, Jubal Horton, Aren LeBrun, Anna Marshall, Chase Palmer, Charles Qualey, Amber Rowell, Samantha Turcotte and Anna Williams. Sophomores -- Kaleb Austin, Kady Esty,
Reading Program Finds A Lack of Progress
Students in the $6 billion Reading First program have not made greater progress in understanding what they read than have peers outside the program, according to a congressionally mandated study. The final version of the study, released yesterday by the
Officials sworn to new county posts
New and re-elected members of the Escambia and Santa Rosa county commissions and school boards and two new school superintendents were sworn in Tuesday. Constitutional officers ?including sheriffs, clerks of court, tax collectors, property appraisers
V.I. shelters offer Obama choices for the next First Dog --
President-elect Barack Obama made a now-famous Election Night promise to his daughters, Malia, 10, and Sasha, 7: 'You've earned that new puppy that is coming with us to the White House.' There's no taking it back now - he said it front of a hundred
Junior Clifton Gilbert
He was born Oct. 31, 1923, in Saline County. Mr. Gilbert was a self-employed roofer and a member of the Pentecostal Church of God in Bryant. He was preceded in death by his parents, Clifton and Sidney Gilbert; two sons, Tommy Clifton Gilbert and Ronald
Icahn Reloads His War Chest
An old Wall Street axiom claims that it's always smart to invest along with the guy who runs the business. That seems to count double when the business is American Real Estate Partners (ACP) and the owner is billionaire dealmaker Carl Icahn, who controls
Earline Rushton
SALUDA -- Earline Kneece Rushton, 85, of 611 Pencreek Road, died Saturday November 15, 2008, at her residence. Born in Saluda County and a daughter of the late Grover C. and Annie Johnikins Kneece, she was the wife of the late Grady Eugene Billy Rushton.
Methanol Contaminated Meat Identified In Wuhan
Hanyang Department for Industry and Commerce in Wuhan has issued a reminder to consumers, warning them that some fresh-looking meat might contain methanol. Last week, HDIC received a report that a meat seller in Hanyang Taohuadao Vegetable Market had put
Bluffs Run - Nov. 18
OST: 4 P.M. First Race, 5-16, Grade C 1-Slatex Disco 11 (5-2) 2-Hotwired Mandy 16 (8-1) 3-Scenic Drive 8 (10-1) 4-Do The Wave 10 (7-2) 5-Bl Five Hole 13 (8-1) 6-Bow Octive 9 (10-1) 7-Boc's Big Kahuna 5 (6-1) 8-Superior Sixer 15 (9-2) Second Race, 5-16,
MeadWestvaco to cut 120 local jobs
MeadWestvaco Corp. will close its packaging plant in Grover early next year, cutting 120 jobs. The Virginia-based company says it needs to streamline costs and improve efficiency. Affected employees will be eligible for severance packages. The local
MeadWestvaco to Close Grover, NC Packaging Plant
Nov. 17, 2008 - MeadWestvaco (MWV) said that it will discontinue operations at its packaging plant in Grover, North Carolina, in an effort to streamline costs and improve operational efficiencies. Closure of the Grover facility is expected by early 2009,
MeadWestvaco Closing N.C. Plant
MeadWestvaco Corp. will close its packaging plant in Grover, N.C. The plant produces packaging for the media and entertainment industry. The company cited efforts to streamline its overall operations as the key reason for closing the plant. The facility
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