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Equestrian team hold fundraising event

Monday, October 22, 2007

It was truly a playground for horses last Saturday morning as the UNH Equestrian team held a Schooling Jumper Show in the Mast Road dirt parking lot. The horses trotted and galloped around the dirt course before leaping over an array of multicolored jumps.
From: www.tnhonline.com

Reunion Worth The Kuwait

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

The autumn air of Arkansas was cooler and the foliage of the Arkansas River valley was greener (and more plentiful) than what they had endured for the past 15 months.
From: www.swtimes.com

Johnny came marching home

SILOAM SPRINGS ? There was no shortage of American flags, trees encircled by yellow ribbons or teethrevealing grins at the Siloam Springs National Guard Armory on Tuesday afternoon. (Benton County Daily Record)
From: www.nwanews.com

Lumberton ISD trustee takes shot at state post

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Lumberton school board member Mike Smith, 22, announced Tuesday his candidacy in the Republican primary for the District 19 seat now held by Texas Rep. Mike Hamilton, R-Mauriceville.
From: www.beaumontenterprise.com

What a Difference 38 Years Make

Monday, October 15, 2007

After 38 years in the meatpacking district, Vincent Inconiglios cannot believe that his once-obscure neighborhood is a destination.
From: www.nytimes.com

Boone School Board will meet Tuesday

Sunday, October 14, 2007

The Boone A & M FFA Chapter will be requesting permission from the Boone School Board of Education to attend the National FFA Convention in Indianapolis, Ind. on Oct. 24 through Oct. 26, during the regular monthly meeting Tuesday night.
From: www.midiowanews.com

Sending Grand Strand veterans to Washington

Their goal is noble, to raise enough money to send over 100 Grand Strand Veterans to the World War Two Memorial in Washington, DC. The gentleman who came up with the idea addressed Horry County Council Members Tuesday Night.
From: www.wpde.com

Prom will stay at CHS

The Cleburne ISD school board decided Monday to leave the junior-senior prom at Cleburne High School and not move it to a Fort Worth hotel, reversing a decision the board made last month.
From: www.cleburnetimesreview.com