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- Obituaries ? February 2, 2012
Includes obituaries for Faye Fry, Roy W. Trout, Thomas M. Evans, Mac L. Laird, Lenus C. Dudley, Janet K. Weston, Beulah M. Sheaffer, John Cunkle, Wendy P. Reisinger, Pauline C. Black, Margaret A. Miller, Mildred Huss, Matthew J. King, Evelyn Elouis Mae Reichert, Barbara Bockman, Dawn M. Byers, Paul R. Kreiser Sr., Samuel W. Krick, Lawrence L. Jones, Jean P. Zulli, Daniel D. Rhoads, Daniel D ...
cox hobbies 07 Feb 2012 - Petty elected member of Hodes, Pessin & Katz
Elliott D. Petty has been elected a member of Hodes, Pessin & Katz, of Towson. Petty is part of the firm?s medical malpractice group and has substantial experience representing health care professionals and institutions in complex medical malpractice litigation in state and federal court. He also represents individuals, business entities, insurers and homeowners in personal injury, [...]
cox hobbies 07 Feb 2012 - Avondale getting 750-acre, $60 million racetrack
West Bank development is expected to boom when the widening of the Huey P. Long Bridge is completed in 2013
cox hobbies 07 Feb 2012 - Crime Watch (Jan. 10)
This log includes incidents in which there might have been a public disturbance or a risk to the public. Information comes from the Corvallis Police Department, Benton County Sheriff?s Office and Oregon State Police. It does not include all calls for service. The status of incidents might change after further investigation. Locations are approximate. People arrested or suspected in crimes are ...
cox hobbies 07 Feb 2012 - Another strong recruiting class for Stanford's NCAA soccer champions
by Dave Kiefer/Stanford Sports Information The defending NCAA champion Stanford women's soccer team has announced its freshman class for the 2012 season that features five Californians, four recruits with youth national team experience, and two sets of club teammates.
cox hobbies 07 Feb 2012 - Britons reach for their telescopes as Brian Cox and BBC spark huge interest in astronomy
Latest generation of 'go-to' telescopes lets those without a degree in mechanical engineering look to the heavens Across Britain, men, women and children are turning to the heavens. Thanks to a boom in technology and a series of television promotions by some star showbiz names, amateur astronomy is going through its own big bang in popularity. Amazon has reported a 500% increase in telescope ...
cox hobbies 07 Feb 2012
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