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Once the 2009 NFL free agency period and Draft are in the books next spring, the pundits will formally begin searching for their next potential rags-to-riches story.
NORRISTOWN – For his efforts to preserve the home of the United State’s first Speaker of the House in Trappe, Congressman Jim Gerlach, R-6th Dist., will receive an award tonight. The congressman is continuing work begun by a local grassroots group and former Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert.
SPRINGFIELD — The younger dancers attired in white with brightly colored ribbons, vests and hats steadied themselves and prepared to dance the traditional dances of the old country.
GM's response to the congressional ultimatum, just released, outlines a need for $12 billion in loans, plus potentially $6 billion later, and plans to reach profitability by pursuing "alternatives"...
Wishful children seeking a place on Santa's knee this Christmas will be joined by battery hens, pregnant sows and even the occasional overworked reindeer. The colourful, furry, costume-clad menagerie will be asking Santa to grant their real animal friends a more compassionate life in New Zealand.
Scott Elrod, vice president of the hardware systems laboratory at the Palo Alto Research Center, talks to CNET's Dan Farber about researching and supporting innovation at one of Silicon Valley's most storied tech institutions. He discusses new advancements in erasable ink, clean tech and what it takes to stay...
AFC West: Do Chiefs Have Worst-to-First Potential in '09?
TRAVERSE CITY – Are things still on track for a chain hotel in the Warehouse District? What about a couple of high-profile projects on Front Street? Here’s a quick update on what you may and may not see in the downtown area over the next year.
For bohemians and business people alike, downtown is the downbeat of Traverse City. The beat plays well into the wee hours of the morning on weekends and within each patron’s footstep throughout the workday. For this reason, a lot of people think it’s a pretty groovy place to live and work.
The Belmont Media Center has confirmed that it signed a lease for a new space in Waverley Square, which the Board of Directors say will allow the center to expand its offerings to the community.
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