Obama dog Bo has own Christmas stocking
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Bo, the White House dog, has his very own Christmas stocking.
Butte The Silver Beaus and Belles will dance Friday at 8 p.m. the Margaret Leary School. Newcomers welcome.
By Amanda Greene Amanda.Greene@StarNewsOnline.com 'Tis the weekend of Fa-la-la-la-la in the Cape Fear region. With just two weeks left before Christmas, most churches in the area are having their Christmas cantatas, musicals or candlelight vigils this weekend.
BURLINGTON, Ky. - For 4,000 sailors, soldiers and Marines serving overseas this Christmas, Santa's workshop is not at the North Pole.
With a Nobel Peace Prize in hand, President Barack Obama returned to the grind of governing, refocusing on his top domestic priority as the Senate moves toward a pivotal moment on legislation to remake the nation's health care system. Obama arrived Friday...
The single Modesto mom of 7-year-old twins chooses up to 45 tags each year from the Soroptimist Community Christmas Tree at Vintage Faire Mall. She hopes one day to take 100 from the tree, which is full of tags with the names and needs of low-income children up to age 17.
FLOYD COUNTY The Floyd County Sheriff’s Office seized approximately 120 head of cattle following allegations of cruel treatment to the animals. Acting on a warrant for animal seizure from Precinct 2 and 3 Justice of the Peace Kelly Dunbar, sheriff’s officers — with the help of volunteer cowboys and truck drivers — penned and loaded the cattle earlier this week for transport to a feed lot north ...
The Milan News-Leader sat down with Milan Floral owner Simone Burch and discussed everything from her love of flowers to how she became involved within the floral industry.
AMARILLO — The leading health authority for Potter and Randall counties has resigned amid questions about his role in an ongoing investigation of a Stratford health clinic.
Published: Wednesday, December 9, 2009 at 3:00 a.m. Last Modified: Friday, December 11, 2009 at 11:03 a.m. The competition was fierce, but good-spirited as Petaluma Police Chief Dan Fish and Fire Chief Larry Anderson faced off at the Petaluma Salvation Army’s annual kettle challenge on Friday.
Salvation Army Major Texas Ellis said earlier today “things are improving daily” in efforts to fill the toy wishes of more than 800 children. PEDC finalizes agreement Members of the Paris Economic Development Corporation board approved a memorandum of understanding, clarifying its business relationship with the Lamar County Chamber of Commerce.