Golf tournament benefiting American Cancer Society a success
Golf tournament benefiting American Cancer Society a success
North Channel Sun - The greater northwest office of Coldwell Banker United Realtors and friends teed up to fight breast cancer at Gleannloch Farms on, April 24. The occasion was their fifth annual Coldwell Banker United Realtors Golf Tournament benefiting the American
North Penn alumni share memories
Reporter - While the North Penn High School Class of 2006 gets ready for graduation alumni are sharing their memories of the school which celebrates its 50th anniversary today with a Welcome Home Family Fun Celebration. The festival runs from noon to 5
Baseball briefs: May 28
Knoxville News Sentinel - Report: Royals target Moore for GM The Royals are looking for Allard Baird’s successor at general manager, even as he continues to fill the role in Kansas City. The job has been offered to Braves assistant Dayton Moore, the Kansas City Star reported
Dough DiMaggio
New York Daily News - A DiMaggio likeness at an auction of Joltin’ Joe memorabilia yesterday at the Marriott Marquis hotel in Times Square. Joltin’ Joe DiMaggio memorabilia went under the hammer yesterday as Yankees die-hards bid thousands of dollars for his most-prized
300 jurors hear Cowher’s testimony
Connellsville Daily Courier - The star witness in Allegheny County court on Wednesday got a standing ovation from judges and jurors and avoided any cross-examination. Pittsburgh Steelers coach Bill Cowher gave a pep talk to about 300 people called for jury duty as part of a
After bids reach $10,000, Texas ring lifted from eBay auction
Middletown Journal - AUSTIN, Texas The mystery involving the potential sale of a coveted University of Texas national championship ring remained unsolved late Wednesday. In fact, the ring’s seller on eBay twice took the Rose Bowl ring off the auction market, first
Jim O’Hara column: Of past champions, teamwork and love
Daily Dunklin Democrat - The beauty of sports lies within the team concept. Those who have ever been a part of a team know what I m talking about. Valuable life lessons are learned. Learning to work together, knowing what successes and failures are like and being able to
Race is a family affair
Lowell Sun - LOWELL — The St. Pierre family of Dracut can now claim to being the first family of Lowell Spinners running events. Jim St. Pierre, 35, crossed the finish line on the field at LeLacheur Park as the first-ever finisher in the inaugural Lowell