Archive for August 24th, 2007

Track bag - Reinvigorated Special Olympics seeking coaches and athletes

Reinvigorated Special Olympics seeking coaches and athletes
Pahrump Valley Times - Bruce Cox, basketball, Lorraine Macky, track and field, and bowling, Bill Klim, track, Charly Yates, everything, Ruth Murray, track and bowling, Monty Roman, track, bowling and floats, and Audrey Gourley, everything. While the program pursues many

Add comment August 24th, 2007

Brunswick bowling ball - To have an event listed, send a fax to

To have an event listed, send a fax to
Akron Beacon Journal - Friends of Brunswick Library Used Book Sale 1-5 p.m. today, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Laurel Square Shopping Center, 1733 Pearl Road, Brunswick. Bonanza Bingo Nights Doors open at 5 p.m. today and Saturday, St. Joseph Church, 11045 St. Joseph Blvd

Case puts schools, coaches on alert
Wilmington Morning Star - The marriage of a 40-year-old teacher to his 16-year-old student two months ago shocked many in the region, as well as the country. But the resignation of former South Brunswick cross country coach Brenton Wuchae on June 18, the same day he married

Anti-vaccine doctor ‘misled court’
Worldnews.com - Students warned of mumps threat Canada Dot Com REGINA (SNN) — Saskatchewan students heading to college or university in Nova Scotia or New Brunswick this fall need to ensure their mumps immunization is up to date. Saskatchewan’s chief medical health

MEDINA COUNTY *denotes incumbe
Worldnews.com - Shields* TOWNSHIPS BRUNSWICK HILLS TWP. TRUSTEE Terry L. Kaminski Kathleen A. Scheutzow* FISCAL OFFICER Lori A. Henry CHATHAM TWP. TRUSTEE Russell Arters Gary L. Chidsey* Susan M. Kelly FISCAL OFFICER Susan K. Arters* GRANGER TWP. TRUSTEE John H

Herbicide testing put soldiers at risk
United Press International - OROMOCTO, New Brunswick, Aug. 23 (UPI) — A study says U.S. military tests of Agent Orange on a Canadian military base in New Brunswick put some soldiers at risk. The report said only those who had direct contact with herbicides at Canadian Forces

Soil samples from properties in Grand Lake, N.B., show high levels of
Canada East - GRAND LAKE, N.B.. (CP) - Two soil samples from properties in New Brunswick are showing that arsenic levels are above normal levels. The provincial Environment Department says that doesn’t necessarily pose a health risk for the residents of 10

Add comment August 24th, 2007

Previous Posts



Calendar

August 2007
M T W T F S S
« Jul   Sep »
 12345
6789101112
13141516171819
20212223242526
2728293031  

Posts by Month

Posts by Category