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Political Notebook: NCCC seeks nominations, looks for sports fans
The Niagara County Community College Alumni Association is seeking nominations from the public for the "Distinguished Alumni" award, which recognizes the achievements of former students of the college.
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Last week
Saturday's crowning of Janet Harding ended two Kitsapers' quests of becoming Miss Washington 2008.
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Ponder named publisher at GDT
Glasgow Daily Times publisher Pete Mio has been promoted to CNHI's Tonawanda, N.Y., newspaper.
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Mmm ... celebrate today with a sundae
Once upon a time, in the days of Charles I of England, the king hosted a state feast for his friends and family.
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Artists of Avalon
When Charles Wisdom took his wife, Kay, and friend, Freeda Reece, to Avalon Stained Glass in Munfordville, he didn't plan on staying for class.
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Mom's money is going to a cult
Q: My sister is a very zealous member of a religious cult and recently she got my mother to change her will and sign all her property over to her and says it'll all go to her cult.
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Beshear goes on the road
Some call it an "image tour," designed to portray Gov. Steve Beshear as a vigorous leader and increase his favorability ratings.
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Stockton hosts camp for second year
The first three days of the past week were a busy time for Brandon Stockton. The former Glasgow High School and University of Kentucky standout hosted his second annual Shooting Stars Basketball Camp.
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Tomato growers upset with FDA
We have 678 guests online Produce industry leaders, furious over the muddled federal investigation of a major salmonella outbreak that led to hundreds of millions of dollars of dumped tomatoes, are demanding ...
Grant Park Festival soars on Gershwins' hits
"Zoom, zoom, the world is in a mess," wrote Ira Gershwin, in a song from the 1937 Fred Astaire film "Shall We Dance?" He went on to suggest that the only remedy for such a state of affairs was to "Slap That ...
UW crew's Cold War win is still worth a toast
The Washington eight's victory in the Moscow Cup on July 19, 1958, remains one of the biggest upsets in rowing history.
'Confidence' low? Time to buy
This too shall pass. In life, as well as the financial markets, that's useful advice.
Sunday morning TV guests
The six-day forecast ... weekly poll The Indiana Area school board is considering an offer from the Army to put their logo on free wrestling mats and to open the school to recruiters.
Landing a fish solution soon
The average American chewed and swallowed a little more than 16 pounds of fish and shellfish last year.
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