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Connell lawmaker Hailey remembered as man of virtue
Five hundred friends joined the family of Stephen Vey Hailey, a longtime Mesa farmer and a state legislator, to say goodbye Saturday.
What's in a name? Get ready for Gaza operation 'Grapes of Wrath Two'
I am bemused by the name of Israel 's latest military operation against Hamas in Gaza .
CAMBRIDGE -- Wallace R. 'Poonie' Bramble, 85, of Cambridge died early Tuesday morning, Dec.
Army Reserve Staff Sgt. Anders Swenson has been mobilized and activated for deployment overseas to a forward operating base in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
EDITORIAL: Young given fighting chance
IN February a father watched from the gallery at the Napier District Court as his son faced charges relating to property - an argument with an employer and subsequent sacking the catalyst for foolish actions.
Joanne Ragsdale's A Child's Time to Read: Book tells story of WWII biogotry
After Pearl Harbor Day Dec. 6, I reflected on the devastating effects the attack had on many American families, especially the Japanese-Americans. From that point in history, their presence became an issue of ...
Army pulls anti-clotting agent after Fort Sam study finds threats
The Army said Tuesday it had stopped using a glue-like substance that showed promise in stopping uncontrolled bleeding in badly wounded soldiers.
Woman reunited with son's memorial
The last time Catherine Hastings saw her first-born son was when he was a new Army recruit.
Max Hastings: British troops are stuck in Afghanistan until Obama sees the war is unwinnable
The Guardian last week vividly described the shambles of Afghanistan . Simon Jenkins argued on these pages for recognition of failure.
Briefing: Zimbabwe blames West for cholera outbreak
State-run Zimbabwe media on Saturday accused the West of deliberately starting a cholera epidemic that has killed hundreds of people and sickened thousands.
USRant: No Time Like The Present...
Second, the shoes were not Raufoss .50cal HEAP as furnished by the business end of an M107.
First Commercial Hydrokinetic Power Project In U.S. History Is Approved By FERC
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has approved by a 5-0 vote the licensing and installation of the nation's first ever, commercially-operational hydrokinetic power station.
Students honored for academic achievement
"This is one of my proudest nights as superintendent. These young people deserve our accolades.
Hydro energy developer to install turbine in Mississippi River
Houston-based Hydro Green Energy LLC plans to install an electricity-generating turbine near Lock & Dam No.
Holiday train fuels food-shelf fundraising efforts
Think of it as hunger roaring down the track. The Canadian Pacific Holiday Train will arrive in Hastings and Cottage Grove on Friday to raise money for food shelves that now are serving record numbers of hungry ...
Earl Floyd Lingren, son of Floyd Harry and Elsie Mabel Freie Lingren, was born March 6, 1925 at his parents' farm northwest of Boxholm, and died Friday, Nov.
Pearl Harbor anniversary marked with new online record collection
WASHINGTON -- A new online photo and document collection released to commemorate the anniversary of the bombing of Pearl Harbor and the start of World War II makes it easier for people to share family stories ...
The big check awarded to Central Nebraska Community Services this year might not be big enough, as the economy takes a toll on social services.
No prizes for knowing this picture was taken in 1966, but how well do you know other famous dates? This week there were renewed calls for schools to resist date-swotting because these can be found in the click ...
UFO researcher holds key to Troodos mystery
A British UFO researcher may hold a vital clue that could help prove a flying saucer crashed into the Troodos mountains 35 years ago.