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Two suffer minor injuries in accident (Crookston Daily Times) An accident was reported at 10:07 p.m. on Broadway and Fifth Street. A 1999 Ford Taurus driven by Maria Rocha of Crookston and a 1996 Chevy Cavalier driven by Natalie Ibarra of Crookston collided. The Taurus sustained moderate damage while the Cavalier was totaled. There were no citations. us.rd.yahoo.com
Maumelle CrimeWatch (Maumelle Monitor) Maumelle Boulevard and Country Club Parkway: On Aug. 4, Shirley J. Parker, 61, of Maumelle was stopped at an intersection in her 1999 Jeep sport utility vehicle when she was hit from behind by a 2008 Ford sedan driven by Tessi Lyn Center, 38, of Little Rock. Metropolitan Emergency Medical Services responded, but Parker declined to be taken to a hospital. us.rd.yahoo.com
Friday's Sentinel police reports (The Sentinel) Here are Friday's Sentinel police reports. Man charged with sex crime A Carlisle-area man has been charged with involuntary deviate sexual intercourse following an incident Friday morning at South Spring Garden Estates in South Middleton Township. us.rd.yahoo.com
Local woman killed in crash (Portsmouth Daily Times) Auto accident took place on Ohio 73 BY RYAN SCOTT OTTNEYPDT Staff Writer A mid-afternoon accident on Ohio 73 Wednesday, took the life of one Ports-mouth woman. us.rd.yahoo.com
Tomorrow’s News Now for Friday (The Joplin Globe) [Your user agent does not support frames or is currently configured not to display frames. However, you may visit this page to see the comments associated with this story.] us.rd.yahoo.com
9:38 a.m. Kansas senator to focus on “whole life†message (The Joplin Globe) WASHINGTON (AP) — Most Republicans are familiar with Kansas Sen. Sam Brownback’s passionate views against abortion and embryonic stem cell research. us.rd.yahoo.com
11:16 a.m. University of Missouri enrollment surges (The Joplin Globe) COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — For the seventh straight year, more students than ever are attending the University of Missouri’s flagship campus. In some quarters, that’s a cause for celebration. More students mean more tuition dollars, and often a higher national profile. us.rd.yahoo.com
For local blacks, Obama nomination signifies change, improvement (The Joplin Globe) At age 82, Harry Givens makes no bones about it when he is asked. “No,†he said promptly. “I didn’t think it was realistic in my lifetime. Whether Obama wins the election or not, there is history being made that I thought I’d never see.†us.rd.yahoo.com
Middle key area for MSSU volleyball team (The Joplin Globe) Scrimmages against Coffeyville Community College and Columbia College proved valuable for Missouri Southern’s volleyball team.“You find out what you need to work on when you can play somebody else,†Lions head coach Chris Willis said. “It’s nice to do that without having to take a loss before having to play when it counts.â€Play counts for the Lions starting today at 7 p.m. when they face the ... us.rd.yahoo.com
'Game week' talk spurs Lions' football team (The Joplin Globe) Some new words were heard early this week at Missouri Southern’s football practice.“Coaches for the first time in eight months were saying ‘game week,’ †Adam Hinspeter said. “It kind of picked us up a little bit and got us going in practice.“It is time now in the first week to figure out how good we are after all that training, after the spring ball and summer conditioning and now through ... us.rd.yahoo.com
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