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ASHLAND - In 2008, Ashland and the surrounding communities saw their share of triumphs and tragedy. The second half of the year began with more news on the closing of a local grain elevator and with the annual Stir-Up celebration that livened the summer.
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Viewing all entries for: October 2008 - Economist.com
AND speaking of bad last-minute decisions: you're up, and you have more paths to victory than Paul Simon has breakup techniques . Kerry states plus IA-CO-NM? Safe. Kerry plus OH? Quite possible. Kerry plus VA + IA? Safe enough too. Want to run up the ...
Recently on Cyclingnews.com - Cycling News
Wednesday, January 7 Australian Open Road Championships The women's race was very close - a single second decided gold. An interview with Steve Johnson The first of a two-part interview on the state of the federation. Rotterdam Six Days Men, women ...
Band request hits sour note with school board - Frontiersman
Editor's note: This story has been updated since its first posting. PALMER ? The Colony High School marching band is making small gains in fundraising ahead of its scheduled Jan. 20 appearance in the Inaugural Parade in Washington, D.C. But the ...
December 2008 (41) - Sacramento Bee
There were plenty of non-Kevin Martin happenings that took place in Tuesday's win over the Clippers, but they're almost all worth overlooking because his return and what it might mean matters so very much more. A team that's widely seen as low on ...
2008 College Football: Reflections and Predictions - ksl.com
Alright, so I have to say ... my best prediction from my preseason blog ... http://www.ksl.com/index.php?nid=370&sid=4049796 ... clearly was Ole Miss. The Rebels finished 9-4. They knocked off Florida and ended 2008 with six-straight wins, including ...
Register for FREE - Wall Street Journal
Please register to gain free access to WSJ tools. An account already exists for the email address entered. Some time around 2005, Sirius Satellite Radio CEO Mel Karmazin (below) was talking with J.P. Morgan Chase vice chairman James B. Lee Jr., whom ...
Secondary Education - Patriot-News Blogs
I have been doing this blog for like 5 years now, and writing on the web about Penn State football since 1999. During the course of that time, I usually spend the days after losses searching for reasons why we didn't win. Some games really can come ...
Willis? three keeps Rebels ahead with 3:15 to play, 51-50 - Las Vegas Sun
By Ryan Greene Wed, Dec 31, 2008 (4:55 p.m.) 3:15, second half, UNLV leads 51-50 LOUISVILLE -- UNLV gave up the lead for the first time today as Terrence Williams hit a pair of free throws, then after René Rougeau tied it up with a solo charity ...
County extends Medical Mart deadline - Cleveland Plain Dealer Blog
The Cleveland Convention Center is one of two possible sites for a proposed Medical Mart. One month after setting a Jan. 15 deadline for choosing a site for a proposed medical mart, Cuyahoga County commissioners have granted a one-month extension ...
Fighting off the Bear - Columbus Dispatch
Despite the worst year for stocks in nearly 80 years, a few central Ohio companies were able to find a little daylight in the darkness of 2008. How dark? The Dow Jones industrial average ended 2007 at 13,264, dropped as low as 7,552 on Nov. 20, and ...
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