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Landrum eatery offers Sunday buffet
Spartanburg Herald-Journal: Published: Wednesday, December 23, 2009 at 4:29 p.m. Last Modified: Wednesday, December 23, 2009 at 4:29 p.m. SouthSide SmokeHouse & Grille, 726 S. Howard Ave., Landrum, is offering a Sunday lunch buffet from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m...Read More
Fire At Landrum Bank
WSPA Spartanburg: Spartanburg County dispatchers say firefighters were dispatched to a fire at the First Citizens Bank at 144 N. Trade Avenue in Landrum...Read More
More Missouri students learning sign language
The Springfield News-Leader: St. Louis -- Eureka High senior Jessi Weber credits a high school class with inspiring her to one day become an American Sign Language interpreter...Read More
Polk Central Elementary School
The Hendersonville Times-News: Polk Central Elementary School..Read More
Central-Phenix City's Deon Hill, Ucambre Williams selected for Alabama All-State High School Football Team
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer: Central-Phenix City has the only two local players on the Alabama All-State High School Football Team, selected by the Alabama Sports Writers Association...Read More
Help the Hungry sale tops $20,000
Farmington Press: The fourth annual Help the Hungry Bake Sale raised $19,624 by the close of the event Saturday and donations are still coming in. Event organizers are confident they will hit well in excess of $20,000 before handing over the money to the two Farmington food pantries around the first of the year...Read More
The old 'bait and switch' scam is alive and well
Park Hills Daily Journal: A team of “rogue” vacuum cleaner salespeople posing as authorized dealers of The Kirby Company are pulling a “bait and switch” scam on people on this side of Missouri, according to the Better Business Bureau (BBB)...Read More
Byrnes' Marcus Lattimore leads SHJ all-area offense
Spartanburg Herald-Journal: Published: Friday, December 25, 2009 at 3:15 a.m. Last Modified: Thursday, December 24, 2009 at 9:05 p.m. Lattimore, a senior running back, is the school's all-time leading rusher with 6,375 yards. He finished the season with 260 carries for 1,898 yards and 31 touchdowns...Read More
Byrnes' Corey Miller leads SHJ all-area defense
Spartanburg Herald-Journal: Published: Friday, December 25, 2009 at 3:15 a.m. Last Modified: Thursday, December 24, 2009 at 9:28 p.m. Miller, a senior defensive end, led the team with 16 sacks and recorded 134 tackles and 18 for loss. He has verbally committed to the University of Tennessee...Read More
We'll hear those bells jingling, ringing
Park Hills Daily Journal: If you are looking for a community leader on Friday, just follow the sound of the bell...Read More
Cyberfair project focuses on Al's Place
Farmington Press: Students at St. Paul Lutheran School are continuing to learn about the Tour of Missouri even after the statewide endurance race is history. Cycling will be the focus of the group’s Cyberfair competition project for this school year...Read More
More sign up to learn to sign
St. Louis Post-Dispatch: American sign language teacher Charlotte Landrum calls on student Danae LeBaube to answer a question Wednesday at Eureka High School during the review for the upcoming final exams...Read More
Landrum Man Arrested During Dispute, Assault Rifle Discovered
WSPA Spartanburg: Landrum Police officers arrested a man after an alleged domestic incident turned violent...Read More
A soldier's Christmas
The Union-Recorder: Twenty-two kindergartners opened their hearts and their parents' wallets this year to spread Christmas joy across the globe to 18 servicemen...Read More
No white Christmas, just a wet one
Spartanburg Herald-Journal: Published: Friday, December 25, 2009 at 3:15 a.m. Last Modified: Thursday, December 24, 2009 at 4:56 p.m. Santa likely had a rough time of it Thursday night. Hope he had his rain gear on...Read More
Council votes to provide promissory notes to developer
Park Hills Daily Journal: FARMINGTON — Without further discussion, the Farmington City Council voted unanimously Monday evening to approve providing $8 million in promissory notes to Gundaker Development for expenses to date and into the future for the shopping center just off U.S. 67 at Maple Street...Read More
Fishing tournament news
The Augusta Chronicle: Sponsoring a bass, crappie, catfish or other fishing tournament? Mail or fax your flyer or information to Fishing Editor, The Augusta Chronicle, P.O. Box 1928, Augusta, Ga. 30903-1928. Fax number: (706) 823-3408. Tournament reports must include first and last names of the participants, total numbers of fish and total weight of the catch...Read More
Sounds of violence: sports deaths in 2009
AP via Yahoo! Sports: Sports in 2009 looked down the barrel of a gun. From Tennessee to Georgia to Nicaragua, gunfire crackled in July. The causes differed -- a romance gone wrong, a robbery botched, a self-inflicted wound -- but the outcome did not. A gun was the weapon of choice, and all were dead: a former star quarterback and two ex-boxing champions...Read More
Sounds of violence: sports deaths in 2009
AP via Yahoo! News: Sports in 2009 looked down the barrel of a gun...Read More
Billboard to focus on drunk driving
The Woodlands Villager: His brother is no longer here on this earth, but Robert Bach is bringing a heavenly message to make sure nobody forgets how Eddie Haynes and two other young people died...Read More
With echoes of violence and crackling gunfire, sports says goodbye to some of its best in 2009
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune: Sports in 2009 looked down the barrel of a gun. From Tennessee to Georgia to Nicaragua, gunfire crackled in July. The causes differed — a romance gone wrong, a robbery botched, a self-inflicted wound — but the outcome did not...Read More
Sports Deaths Of 2009 (PHOTOS)
The Huffington Post: What's Your Reaction? (AP) Sports in 2009 looked down the barrel of a gun. From Tennessee to Georgia to Nicaragua, gunfire crackled in July. The causes differed -- a romance gone wrong, a robbery botched, a self-inflicted wound -- but the outcome did not...Read More
Sounds of violence: sports deaths in 2009
AP via Yahoo! Singapore News: Sports in 2009 looked down the barrel of a gun. From Tennessee to Georgia to Nicaragua, gunfire crackled in July. The causes differed _ a romance gone wrong, a robbery botched, a self-inflicted wound _ but the outcome did not. A gun was the weapon of choice, and all were dead: a former star quarterback and two ex-boxing champions. Steve McNair was dozing on his sofa in his Nashville condo one .....Read More
Police Beat
The Marion Star: Dec. 21..Read More
Violence, accidents claimed sports figures in 2009
WRAL Sports Fan: Baseball could fill a lineup card with its departed from 2009: On the mound, Nick Adenhart, Mark Fidrych, Carl Willey and Tom Sturdivant throw to Johnny Blanchard behind the plate...Read More
Sounds of violence: sports deaths in 2009
Bay News 9 Tampa Bay: With echoes of violence and crackling gunfire, sports says goodbye to some of its best in 2009..Read More
Chase Leads To Manhunt For Fugitive
WYFF 4 Greenville: Deputies said a wanted man led them on a chase Wednesday night in Spartanburg County...Read More
Food Bites: Greer's Wild Ace Pizza, Pub in escape
Spartanburg Herald-Journal: Published: Wednesday, December 23, 2009 at 3:15 a.m. Last Modified: Tuesday, December 22, 2009 at 9:14 p.m. Wild Ace Pizza & Pub in Greer is this week's Fork in the Road in Thursday's escape section...Read More
Public Records: SPD, LCSO, SFD
Sterling Journal-Advocate: Sterling Police Department Dec. 4 No injuries were reported when a Dodge Caravan, driven by Kristi Johnson, 26, of Sterling, struck a Chevrolet pickup driven by Paul Rockwell, 38, in the 300 block of W. Main St. Johnson’s vehicle sustained slight and moderate damage to the front bumper, headlight and hood...Read More
Police blotter
Jacksonville News: • Burglary reported at a residence on C Street SW. A computer was reported stolen. • Identity theft reported at a residence on Mary Drive. • Burglary reported at a residence on George Street SE. A television was reported stolen and a door/frame was damaged in the incident...Read More
Police blotter
Jacksonville News: • Domestic violence reported at a residence at Cedar Springs Drive. • Harassing communications reported at a residence on Nisbet Street NW. • Possession of a forged instrument reported at a commercial residence on Pelham Road N...Read More
Trojans beat Jackson in double overtime
Portsmouth Daily Times: Two extra periods were needed to decide the SEOAL South match up of Portsmouth and Jackson. The Trojans prevailed 74-69 and are 2-0 in league play...Read More
2009 Times-News All-Area Football Team
The Hendersonville Times-News: The 22-member Times-News All-Area Football Team, along with the Coach of the Year...Read More
A Minnow Bucket Christmas
The Meridian Star: Maps, Menus, Store hours, Coupons, and more... Bookkeeper needed Bookkeeper- F/T position available. Exp. in payroll, AP /AR & taxes. Apply in person at: Landrum Motors, Inc...Read More
Sports Briefs
Spartanburg Herald-Journal: Published: Tuesday, December 22, 2009 at 12:00 p.m. Last Modified: Tuesday, December 22, 2009 at 12:00 p.m. Eastside's Drake Thomason caught the game-winning touchdown pass from Byrnes' Chas Dodd as the North defeated the South 21-17 in the Dec. 12 North-South All-Star Game at Myrtle Beach...Read More
Charles “Laurence” Farnham, 92
Oswego County Today: Charles "Laurence" Farnham, 92, of Phoenix, NY, passed away at the home of his daughter, Janet Bednarczyk in Marcellus on Sunday December 20, 2009...Read More
Cash for cakes goes over big at Help the Hungry Bake Sale
Park Hills Daily Journal: FARMINGTON — Farmington Church of the Nazarene’s Pastor Terry Turner has the bragging rights this year...Read More
BB gun robbery could land Pensacola man in jail for life
Mobile Press-Register: PENSACOLA, Fla. -- A Pensacola man faces a possible sentence of life in prison after 26-year-old Antonio Landrum and a co-defendant robbed a man and a 13-year-old girl Feb. 3 with a BB gun as they walked through the Brownsville area of Pensacola,..Read More
County approves $85.3 M budget
Middletown Journal: “It’s been one heck of a year, 2009,” Butler County Commissioner Gregory Jolivette mused after commissioners approved a much-wrangled-over 2010 general fund budget Monday, Dec...Read More
Bayard wrestlers win invite at Bridgeport
Scottsbluff Star-Herald: Bayard’s Joseph Mendez (top) controls Mullen’s Jared Simonson during their 130-pound title match at the Bridgeport Invitational Saturday. Mendez posted an 8-0 major decision win. The Tigers won the team title with 126 points. Kimball placed second, and Bridgeport was third...Read More
Robbery suspects have bonds reduced
The Hendersonville Times-News: Times-News Online Two men involved in a home invasion earlier this month and a third man involved in another armed robbery had their bond reduced in district court this afternoon...Read More
Butler County approves $85.3M budget
The Cincinnati Enquirer: Butler County Commissioners on Monday unanimously approved an $85.3 million general fund budget for next year...Read More
Orleans criminal court judges 'more productive,' report says
New Orleans Times-Picayune: Wide disparities in processing times of individual judges persist..Read More
(11:14 a.m.) Virginia Tech-Slaying
The Meridian Star: CHRISTIANSBURG, Va. (AP) — A former Virginia Tech student accused of decapitating another student at a campus eatery pleaded gulity to murder Monday as prosecutors described the killer as an obsessed, jilted lover...Read More
(11:04 a.m.) Mississippi Casino Revenue
The Meridian Star: JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — A rebound in Mississippi gaming revenues lasted only a month. Mississippi's state-licensed casinos reported November revenues of $185.4 million, the lowest revenue figure since September 2005 when a dozen coastal casinos were shut down after Hurricane Katrina...Read More
(11:07 a.m.) GM-CFO
The Meridian Star: DETROIT (AP) — General Motors Co. has hired an outsider to run its troubled finance operations, bringing in the chief financial officer of Microsoft Corp...Read More
A Minnow Bucket Christmas
The Meridian Star: Maps, Menus, Store hours, Coupons, and more... OTR Drivers JJC is looking for OTR Drivers. Flatbed exp. is pref. Good pay & very good hometime. To set an appointment time. .....Read More
(10:30 a.m.) Supes meet tonight at 5 p.m.
The Meridian Star: The Lauderdale County Supervisors will meet for their regular meeting today at 5 p.m. The county is expected to discuss new developments with garbage collection...Read More
Golden Eagles suffer fall
The Meridian Star: NEW ORLEANS – The fourth quarter wasn't as kind to Southern Miss in this year's New Orleans Bowl...Read More
More GOP candidates file still for March primaries
Herald-Banner: GREENVILLE — Local Republicans continue to file their campaigns for election to Hunt County offices. Two more candidates filed Friday for GOP nominations in the March primary...Read More