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Guardsmen get a free flight home

Sunday, December 23, 2007

RALEIGH ? Soldiers began singing ?Deck the Halls? and ?Feliz Navidad? as they stood in the ticket line at Raleigh Durham International Airport on Sunday morning.
From: www.fayobserver.com

Shelters for I-70 Accident Victims

Warming shelters for those involved in the I-70 pile-up of more than 30 cars were set up around Wabaunsee County on Saturday afternoon. The Trinity Lutheran Church of McFarland is one of those shelters
From: www.ksnt.com

ON THE ROPES

Saturday, December 22, 2007

PITTSBURGH - Richard Desrosiers never made it to Heinz Field to watch his beloved Steelers play football, but his widow helped him fulfill his dream in death. Just ask the Buffalo Bills about the glamorous lifestyle of NFL players. Last Sunday the team had to slog through blizzardlike conditions in Cleveland, only to lose to the Browns 8-0.
From: www.inrich.com

UC students show support

At 6:30 a.m. Friday, the University of Cincinnati campus was dark, wet and cold.
From: news.enquirer.com

Pflugerville, Lake Travis football teams prepare for state title games

Friday, December 21, 2007

Football players from Pflugerville and Lake Travis high schools will board their charter buses this morning along with the best wishes and support of their communities and fans who are hoping their school can find a way to upset a No. 1-ranked opponent and bring home a state championship.
From: www.statesman.com

Wildcats enjoy trip to Atlanta

Thursday, December 20, 2007

For most high schools, their basketball teams only play in high school gymnasiums. For the Enterprise Wildcats, home games are on a junior college floor, on which some high schools do play from time to time.
From: www.eprisenow.com

Families to pick up soldiers at bus stop

It won¿t be Santa Claus in his sleigh bringing home the recently-deployed Indiana National Guard soldiers for a Christmas break.
From: www.courierpress.com

Volunteers Help Soldiers Make It Home From Charlotte Airport

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Charter buses arrived at Charlotte Douglas International Airport Wednesday morning with more than 1,300 soldiers headed home. The soldiers are part of ?Operation Exodus,? which includes troops going home by air, bus, train, and car.
From: www.wsoctv.com