Mike King

Saying goodbye to another football season

By George Guido, FOR THE VALLEY NEWS DISPATCH Wednesday, November 19, 2008 The 110th season of local scholastic football ended when the Highlands Golden Rams came up short in their quest to get to Heinz Field for the WPIAL...

Work continues on Colorado roadless plan

plan to manage about 4 million acres of roadless national forest land being finalized Associated Press Denver, CO Colorado DENVER, Colorado — Colorado state officials, environmentalists, hunters and anglers are in Washington...

QB coaxes coach into going for it

NEWPORT NEWS - Matt Kelchner lost his nerve Saturday afternoon. Thankfully for the Captains, quarterback Matt Long talked some sense into Kelchner and pushed him back onto the ledge, where the fall can be harrowing but the...

Retailers accused of fixing gas prices

Quebec Superior Court Justice Jacques Leger has authorized Montreal motorist Catherine Savoie to proceed with a class-action lawsuit against the country's four major gasoline companies, alleging they colluded with each other to...

Thompson Creek area at risk under roadless rules

Jeremy Heiman Carbondale correspondent Aspen, CO Colorado Sloan Shoemaker/Flight courtesy EcoFlight CARBONDALE — As Colorado moves forward with the U.S. Forest Service to adopt a state-specific set of rules to govern roadless...

Wildlife land plans raise doubts

Debate continues as a federal analysis shows that proposed rule changes could increase the risk to the state's wildlife. By Mark Jaffe The Denver Post The proposed rule to manage Colorado's 4.1 million acres of roadless forests...

Win in skeleton event, NZ bobsleigh team record

Press Release: NZ Academy of Sport South Island MEDIA RELEASE FOM THE NEW ZEALAND ACADEMY OF SPORT SOUTH ISLAND Dunedin athlete wins skeleton event, NZ bobsleigh team breaks record It’s been a good weekend for New Zealand’s...

West vs. East: Voting reflects political views of county's populations

Statistics show where candidates fared well BY AMY HOLLON • Advocate Reporter • November 9, 2008 NEWARK -- A clear east-west divide again became apparent during Tuesday's election in Licking County. Although Republican...

Panel: Let governor tap into reserves without legislative approval

Lawmakers should consider allowing the governor to tap into the state’s $640 million rainy day accounts without legislative approval, some members of Gov. Chet Culver’s disaster recovery committee said Friday.

SAISD busily preps to act on proposition

Now the work begins. Administration officials met Wednesday, the day after the election that approved the bond, with architects and others as it works out time lines and other preliminary information for the work scheduled...

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