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Bearcat band returns from NYC trip

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

By David Lazenbydlazenby@cullmantimes.comCullman High School Marching Band members took a big bite of The Big Apple during a trip to New York City this week.
From: www.cullmantimes.com

from Archives: Local News

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

STATEBOUND! Pictured: Several charter buses with band students were escorted out of Alice as they made their way to the AlamoDome in San Antonio this morning to compete in the state marching band contest. The band is set to hit the field at 3 p.m. The City of Alice recognized the band Monday night.
From: www.aliceechonews.com

Bring A Soldier Home

Famil and friends hope to raise enough money to bring their soldiers home for the holidays.
From: www.kfvs12.com

Troops need help for holiday

Saturday, November 10, 2007

Gov. Brad Henry and Maj. Gen. Harry M. ?Bud? Wyatt III, Oklahoma?s adjutant general, on Friday called on state residents to help bring members of the 45th Infantry Brigade home for the holidays before they are deployed to Iraq.
From: www.tulsaworld.com

Five from BG going back to Iraq

Friday, November 9, 2007

Five Army National Guard soldiers from Bowling Green have volunteered to go to Iraq in early 2008 by transferring to Murray?s 438th Military Police Company.
From: www.bgdailynews.com

More than 20 local soldiers headed to Iraq

More than 20 soldiers from the Richmond-based 617th Military Police Unit will be heading Sunday to Fort Dix, N.J., to begin training for a year-long tour in Iraq.The Kentucky National Guard soldiers will be joining the Murray-based 438th MP Unit for the overseas deployment.
From: www.richmondregister.com

Bluffton bus deaths spark motor-coach safety bill in Senate

WASHINGTON ? Eight-months after five Bluffton baseball players were killed during a bus crash in Atlanta, U.S. Sens. Sherrod Brown (D., Ohio) and Kay Bailey Hutchison (R., Texas) yesterday introduced a new motor-coach safety bill.
From: www.toledoblade.com

Bluffton crash results in bill to upgrade bus safety

In the hours after his son and four other Bluffton University baseball players died in a bus crash, John Betts made a promise to team members who survived.
From: www.cleveland.com