ARLINGTON ? Less than three years from kickoff, work on Super Bowl XLV is picking up momentum as the host committee on Monday announced its membership, logo and list of $1 million donors.
From: www.dallasnews.com
Sponsors of North Texas Super Bowl host committee are named
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Mississippi River bridge reopens in Burlington
BURLINGTON, IA. -- A major highway bridge that spans the Mississippi River at Burlington reopened to traffic Thursday afternoon, more than 12 hours after barges broke free and collided with a bridge support
From: www.desmoinesregister.com
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Bob Dole greets vets
A hundred World War II veterans are in Washington, D.C., to visit the World War II Memorial.
From: www.pensacolanewsjournal.com
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$3.52 Has Its Benefits
HARRISONBURG - With gas prices climbing higher and higher, the Valley League might become a more popular destination this summer.
From: www.dailynews-record.com
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Except for the two large white charter buses, three Texas Department of Public Safety patrol cars and the ambulance, Friday could have been any other day at the Hendrick Home for Children in Abilene.
From: reporternews.com
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Families welcome Houston Marines back from Iraq
An emotional reunion ends seven months of worried waiting for the loved ones of 144 Marines in a Houston-based battalion.
From: www.chron.com
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Hugs, kisses, barbecue welcome Marine unit
As Lance Cpl. Dustin Wear and his Marine Corps unit trained and patrolled with Iraqi police during the past eight months in Anbar province, Wear was planning a mission of his own. (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Northwest Edition)
From: www.nwanews.com
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Eldorado Kids are Here
If you were driving along Treadaway during lunch time you may have seen charter buses out at the Hendrick Home for Children. A dozen children stepped off the buses and onto Hendrick Home property. The demeanor of the kids were surprising, they were skipping and running and seemed very happy.
From: bigcountryhomepage.com
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