Osceola Ready to Take Care of Business

June 1st, 2006

Osceola Ready to Take Care of Business
OurSports Central – Osceola Football gets back to business on Saturday after a bye week when its travels to Alabama to meet up with the Montgomery Maulers at 8 p.m. Eastern time in National Indoor Football League action. Montgomery is on the better side of their season

Bad start
Citrus County Chronicle Online – He rented a boat from a Morriston business that allows customers to tow the boat to where they want to use it and headed to the K.P. Hole for a day of boating. At the boat ramp, things started to go downhill for Cyr. He backed his 2004 Dodge Ram work

Downtown Business Incentives
WTVY – If you've considered buying or renovating a building in downtown Dothan, you may soon have a chance to follow through on that. City officials and banks throughout the community are coming up with a plan. That they hope will bring more businesses

Sixers start working out potential picks
Courier-Post – The 76ers, who finished just 38-44 and missed the playoffs this past season, clearly have a lot of work to do this summer. One of the first orders of business is the June 28 NBA Draft, where they will have the 13th overall pick. Wednesday morning

Prairie View A&M to begin small business development program in Grimes
Navasota Examiner – The Prairie View A&M University Small Business Development Center will begin operations for Grimes County in June 2006 in Grimes and Waller counties. Prairie View A&M's College of Business is co-sponsoring the SBDC program, a cooperative effort

A New Advertising Program for Sun-Sentinel.com
Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel – Welcome to South Florida LocalLinks , Sun-sentinel.com's new Pay-Per-Click online advertising program. You now have the opportunity to run a self-service account and display your text ads across our Web sites based upon what type of business you have

WEEKLY PLANNER WEEKLY PLANNER

June 1st, 2006

WEEKLY PLANNER WEEKLY PLANNER
St. Paul Pioneer Press – College of St. Catherine Forum on Women in Leadership . Peggy McIntosh will speak on"Leadership in a Multicultural World", 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., Rauenhorst Hall, Coeur de Catherine, St. Paul campus, 2004 Randolph Ave. $45-$25. Sponsorships are

Everyday Chores Can Yield Fitness Benefits
Ledger – Emil Di Motta doesn't mind being called a couch potato. In fact, he jokes his middle name should be"Idaho,"as in the state known for its spud production. To be precise, the Lakeland resident is more of a chair potato. When he's not planted in front

WEEKLY PLANNER
St. Paul Pioneer Press – College of St. Catherine Forum on Women in Leadership . Peggy McIntosh will speak on"Leadership in a Multicultural World", 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., Rauenhorst Hall, Coeur de Catherine, St. Paul campus, 2004 Randolph Ave. $45-$25. Sponsorships are

Free food, room a hard deal to resist at Kutztown U.

May 31st, 2006

Free food, room a hard deal to resist at Kutztown U.
Allentown Morning Call – Although Andres Wewer is taking a year off to work and travel to Italy and France after he graduates from Emmaus High School, he'll get a taste of college life this summer by living at Kutztown University. Wewer, 17, of Macungie, will study

LBCC horticulture class goes organic
Corvallis Gazette-Times – Instructor Stefan Seiter talks with his students in the greenhouse, which doubles as a classroom. ALBANY – Organically grown produce being served at Linn-Benton Community College s four restaurants couldn t be more fresh. The distance from the

Arrest made in Oak Woods arson case
Bastrop Daily Enterprise – An 81-year-old man is in custody after he was arrested Tuesday in connection with a May 5 fire at Oak Woods Home for the Elderly in Mer Rouge. Paul Cooke was brought to the Morehouse Parish Jail by Ric Abbott, an arson investigator with the Louisiana

Thomas, Rita Feller
Chronicle – Rita Feller Thomas, 81, passed peacefully into the arms of her Heavenly Father Sunday, May 21st at home in Chehalis. She was born March 31st, 1925 in Dubuque, IA and raised in Montana. She moved to Lewis County in 1946. Here she met and married Frank

Prep baseball :'We will be back'
Cullman Times – The Cullman Bearcats'2006 baseball season didn't end as they hoped it would. But there is no reason to think they can't come away with the state championship blue trophy next season."We've got 15 playing from the team we took to Montgomery that are

Work starts again on destroying deadly gas
Herald Tribune – An Army contractor resumed work Monday to destroy a deadly nerve agent after pausing for nearly two weeks to replace degraded seals in a reactor used in the process. The Cold War-era agent, VX, is so potent a single drop can kill a person. The work

'Now we get to build a ballpark'
Grand Forks Herald – Twins president Jerry Bell, who led the successful 10-year battle at the Minnesota Legislature for a new Twins Stadium, poses in front of the site of that new stadium on the north side of downtown Minneapolis Wednesday. For Phyllis Bell, the end of