and field teams for the 2008 season: BIBLE BAPTIST BOBCATS Head coaches: Jerry Stonge Assistant coaches: Paul Nesmith; Natalie Stonge; Rachael Searles;
ROBERT EHRLICH and Michael Steele aim to be Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid for the working-class set. Riding across the state's political prairie, they wish to be perceived as products of their humble origins trying to swipe an election from the spoiled little rich girl, Kathleen Kennedy Townsend.
ComingSoon.net's The Weekend Warrior offers a preview of the new releases opening the week of Friday, March 21 including the Sony blackjack caper flick 21 starring Jim Burgess and Kevin Spacey, Dimension's latest spoof comedy Superhero Movie , Kimberly Peirce's war drama Stop-Loss (Paramount/MTV Films) and Simon Pegg's romantic comedy Run, Fat Boy, Run (Picturehouse). This week's Chosen One is
Tempe’s Trey Kaahanui, 14, and Chandler’s Kyung Kim, 13, picked up their first Arizona Junior Golf Association titles Sunday in the ReBath Heather Farr Classic at Longbow Golf Club in Mesa.
It was a busy winter across the state for high school basketball. With boys' and girls' teams playing in the same season for the first time, there were twice as many teams fighting for gym time and twice as many teams suiting it up for games each week.
IRVING, Texas----The ExxonMobil Foundation and the Volunteer Center of North Texas have announced which 75 Dallas-area nonprofits will receive grants for summer interns as part of the ExxonMobil Community Summer Jobs Program .
Cookies always taste even better when there’s a rationale for eating them. We can tell ourselves that we’re eating Thin Mints solely to support the Girl Scouts, or munching gingerbread boys because it’s a holiday observance.
The Douglas High School track & field team put together its second solid showing at a home four-way meet against Carson, Damonte Ranch and Elko last week.
The board of directors of the Lenoir County Community Foundation is seeking grant requests for community projects funded from its Community Fund, according to Kay Harrell, board president.