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Nancy Reagan hospitalized
Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2008
Nancy Reagan suffered a broken pelvis in a fall at her home and will be hospitalized for several days, her spokeswoman said today. Full story »
Don't bother Ringo Starr
Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2008
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Ringo Starr doesn't want to hear from you.
If you do write, your letter will end up in the trash. Full story »
Gun-totin', rat-huntin' woman causes school lockdown
Monday, Oct. 13, 2008
Police in North Carolina say a woman hunting rats on her property caused a scare at a neighboring public school. Full story »
Dyess has new commander
Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008
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A longtime friend and associate summed up why Col. Robert F. Gass was the logical choice as the new commander of Dyess Air Force Base.
"He's just the right guy at the right place," said Col. Charles E. Catoe, 7th Operations Group commander. Full story »
"He's just the right guy at the right place," said Col. Charles E. Catoe, 7th Operations Group commander. Full story »
Woman is shot -- by her cast-iron stove
Thursday, Oct. 9, 2008
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A woman in Washington state says her cast-iron stove shot her in the leg. Full story »
R. Kelly seeks $3.4 million from tour promoter
Monday, Oct. 6, 2008
R. Kelly has won a $3.4 million award against his former tour promoter and is asking a Los Angeles judge to help him collect. Full story »
Students get up close with the old West
Friday, Oct. 3, 2008
More than a thousand students screamed as cannons roared and smoke filled the air Friday at Frontier Texas! Full story »
Former Dutch Defense Minister Ter Beek dies
Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2008
Former Dutch Defense Minister Relus ter Beek, who abolished the draft and sent troops to an ill-fated United Nations peacekeeping mission in Bosnia, died Monday of lung cancer aged 64, the government announced. Full story »
Quick ways to change makeup for reception
Saturday, Sept. 27, 2008
What are some easy ways to change my makeup look for the reception? Full story »
Where European culture intermingles with cowboy ways
Saturday, Sept. 27, 2008
The great, big state of Texas has a great, big heart. It's known as the Texas Hill Country. Full story »
Part of paparazzo's suit against Reeves tossed
Monday, Sept. 22, 2008
Keanu Reeves may have pulled off some daredevil stunts on-screen with a speeding bus, but a judge ruled Monday that his driving didn't warrant assault and battery claims by a photographer. Full story »
Blaine's latest stunt in NYC - hanging upside-down
Monday, Sept. 22, 2008
What's David Blaine up to? Oh, just hanging around. Full story »
Diversity advocate Nancy Hicks Maynard dies at 61
Monday, Sept. 22, 2008
Nancy Hicks Maynard, one of the first black female reporters at The New York Times who, with her husband, became publisher of The Oakland Tribune and a co-founder of a renowned institute that trains minority journalists, has died. Full story »
Widow of Hector P. Garcia dead at 88
Sunday, Sept. 21, 2008
Wanda Fusillo Garcia, the widow of Hispanic civil rights leader Hector P. Garcia, has died. She was 88. Full story »
Wichita Falls trio's gospel music earns national attention
Friday, Sept. 19, 2008
For years, the students at Wichita Falls High School urged their math teacher, Sparkle Washington, to enter the "American Idol" competition as a singer. Full story »
- Genealogical society conference -- 10/15/08 at MCM Elegante Suites
- Pumpkin patch -- 10/15/08 at Grace Methodist Church
- Give blood - the gift of life -- 10/15/08 at First Financial Bank, Downtown
- Fitness center open house -- 10/15/08 at Brownwood Fitness
- E-mail for everybody -- 10/15/08 at Abilene Public Library, Main Branch
- Give blood - the gift of life -- 10/15/08 at Hillcrest Church of Christ
- Flu shots for veterans -- 10/16/08 at VA Outpatient Clinic
- Give blood - the gift of life -- 10/16/08 at McMurry University
- Travel lecture -- 10/16/08 at McMurry University
- After school program event -- 10/16/08 at Mall of Abilene

