|
Roots of county fair begin in 1910 (The Facts) With a history dating back almost a century, the annual Brazoria County Fair has become a source of pleasant memories for county residents and particularly for those involved in agriculture. us.rd.yahoo.com
Spartans resisting urge to look past winless ACCS (Bastrop Daily Enterprise) Prairie View coach Mike Hinton has spent the week reminding his team that it has an important district game Friday night against the Adams County Christian School Rebels. us.rd.yahoo.com
Around the MAC (USA Today) Around the MAC us.rd.yahoo.com
Schools Spend on Debates, but Gain Prestige (New York Times) Belmont University, which hosted the last presidential debate, still needs more donations to cover what it spent on the event, but it is still basking in the national recognition. us.rd.yahoo.com
Uncovering north's Christian past (BBC News) Archaeologists are trying to establish if Norsemen brough Christianity to Caithness before St Columba. us.rd.yahoo.com
Uncovering north's Christian past (BBC News) Archaeologists are trying to establish if Norsemen brought Christianity to Caithness before St Columba. us.rd.yahoo.com
Columbus Blue Jackets Team Report (USA Today) Jackets us.rd.yahoo.com
Events Calendar (The Times-News) Magic Valley Little Theater presents "Stay as Dead as You Are," a murder mystery dinner theater, at the Turf Club. Doors open at 6 p.m. for no-host bar; dinner served at 6:30 p.m. Tickets, $25 per person or $45 per couple (dinner and show), are available at Everybody's Business and Kelley Garden Center in Twin Falls, Arlene's Flowers in Jerome, Dutch Garden in Wendell, Sav-Mor Drug in Buhl or ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Emily Douglas: McCain Repeats Debunked 'Born Alive' Attacks in Debate (HuffingtonPost) In the debate, McCain repeated long debunked lies about Obama's record on the Illinois Born Alive Protection Act, lies that have been repeated and promoted since Alan Keyes lost to Obama in the us.rd.yahoo.com
Archaeological Dig Uncovers Roman Mystery (Science Daily) Archaeologists have dug up a mystery worthy of Indiana Jones, one that includes a tomb, skeletons and burial rites with both Christian and pagan elements. us.rd.yahoo.com
|