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A wreck involving two pickup trucks on Indiana 43, just south of the Tippecanoe-White county line, sent one driver to a Lafayette hospital Thursday.
Smiley Rich is honest about how he got to South Padre Island in April. "I met this girl in a shop in L.A. and I followed her here," he said. His whim turned out to be a golden opportunity. Things are great with the girl and Rich is now the newest tattoo artist at Peggy's Tattoos on SPI.
Driving while texting State senators gave preliminary approval Friday to making it illegal to send or receive text messages while driving.
The Missoula Marathon may not be until this weekend, but the Medicine Hat Moose Monarchs put on a marathon, or rather walkathon, of their own Wednesday evening at Lindborg-Cregg Field.
A pair of local cowboys are getting ready to represent the Mid-Valley at the world's largest rodeo. For the fourth time in as many years, Live Oak's Josh Garner qualified to compete in steer wrestling at the National High School Finals Rodeo. The
Aaron Gresham stood anxiously with his family while waiting in the ever-growing line formed just inside the entrance to All-Seasons RV Stadium. He's usually a Gold Sox fan, but there was only one reason he came to the yard on Friday — and it
BMW Sauber boss Mario Theissen has confirmed FOTA are keeping "all options open" as their row with the FIA rumbles on.
Scottsbluff gained population from 2000 to 2008, with an estimated increase of 53 people. While that might not seem like a lot, it was better than most small cities in Nebraska.
The threat of a breakaway series continues to lurk menacingly in the background as FOTA refused to buckle in the ongoing war with FIA President Max Mosley.
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