Clocks - Students review St. Patrick's Day
Students review St. Patrick's Day
Brett Scheier, A&S '08, set his alarm clock for 8:45 a.m Saturday. Like a sleepless child eager for Santa to arrive on Christmas morning, Scheier couldn't wait to arise early Saturday and celebrate that most Irish of holidays: St.
Source: www.bcheights.com
Gov. Patrick roasted at annual St. Patrick's Day breakfast
SOUTH BOSTON - The first line to flop wasn't even meant to be a joke. "The bar will be closed at 10 o'clock," Boston City Councilor Michael Flaherty told the early morning pre-show revelers jammed inside the Boston Exposition and Convention Center on Sunday.
Source: ledger.southofboston.com
Longtime KCCI Anchor Paul Rhoades Dies
Paul Rhoades, who anchored from the very first day at KCCI-TV, has died at the age of 81.
Source: www.kcci.com
Kansas moves on to sweet 16
CHICAGO Seeing "Kentucky" on the opponent's jerseys was motivation enough for Brandon Rush. Knowing Michael Jordan was watching made it a day to remember.
Source: www.thetranscript.com
County digs out
NORTH ADAMS Much of the county spent St. Patrick's Day cleaning up from this season's second major storm, which dumped upwards of two feet of snow on the region Friday night.
Source: www.thetranscript.com
Sheriffs office working to institute 24-hour coverage
By Andy Gates - Argus Observer Sunday, March 18, 2007 1:06 AM PDT VALE - The Malheur County Sheriffs Office is now adjusting personnel in an effort to make around-the-clock police coverage a reality, at least four days out of the week, Undersheriff Brian Wolfe said.
Source: www.argusobserver.com
Clock chimes, chair rocks -- but 50-plus residents burned out of their homes
From somewhere within the charred remains of 2663 Carnegie Road, an unseen clock eerily chimed the hour, 2 p.m. Any day before yesterday, the sound was probably so familiar that its owners couldn't even hear it anymore: just another piece of home.
Source: www.yorkdispatch.com
Fishing frenzy
BLOOMINGTON -- Denny Halgren loves his day job, though others might think his work would be better done at night.
Source: www.pantagraph.com
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