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Ider student Allison Black proved her smarts when she won the DeKalb County Spelling Bee on Thursday for the second year in a row. Black, who spelled “anomaly” correctly to win the Times-Journal sponsored bee this year, came in second at the state bee last year.
SANDUSKY - Forget the Oscars. Why fixate on the unrealistic world of Hollywood when you've got some of the best food, drinks and businesses in our own backyard? Who decides? You do!
Adair County's Prosecuting Attorney will not finish his second term, instead opting to take a position as a defense attorney with the Benson Law Firm.
Celebs are so last season, if you ask designer Marc Jacobs. He told Style.com that he's not into the "celebrity thing" anymore, calling it boring. "I think that at that moment in time, that's what people loved.
NEW YORK (AP) — Zoe Miller, 14, likes J.D. Salinger's "The Catcher in the Rye" so much that her copy is dog-eared from multiple readings. And she wishes her parents had spelled her name Zooey instead of Zoe, in honor of another Salinger book, "Franny and Zooey."
HAMILTON - Schools are closed and commuters continue to struggle with a lighter but relentless snowfall this morning, Feb.
Jamal Trulove appeared on `I Love New York 2'
The Skype is the limit at Williams Avenue School in Fort Payne. Students in Julie Caminiti’s fourth-grade classroom are using Skype – a software application that allows users to make voice and video calls over the Internet – to communicate with peers in other parts of the U.S.
The second annual I Heart Providence event is taking place Thursday, February 11 and organizer Mike Ritz joined The Rhode Show to share details on the event.
Bordeaux striker Marouane Chamakh insists he has not agreed a deal to move to Arsenal but admits he is unlikely to remain at the Stade Chaban Delmas once his contract expires at the end of the season.
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