Jane sets out to conquer the world (Leeds Today) Four years ago Jane Sowerby's world was turned upside down when she broke her back after falling down a flight of stairs. (05/07/2007)...more...OU roundup (The Norman Transcript) Radar team gets $700,000 grantA collaborative effort between the University of Oklahoma, the National Weath......more... For the people - Editorial (The Record) BYRON BAER came from a privileged background. He spent his life helping people who didn't. The career state legislator, who died over the weekend at 77, began his public service as a Freedom Rider for civil rights. He spent 45 days in a Mississippi prison. He marched with Dr. Martin Luther King....more... 'A Very Strong Presence':Civil Air Patrol Commander For Cadets A Father Figure For Youth (The Morning News) ROGERS -- Dave Myers spent three pivotal months in Iraq during the Persian Gulf War. The Air Force medical logistician was deeply moved by the experience, especially his interactions with refugee kids....more... Juvenile Center going to the dogs, but it's a good thing (Crookston Daily Times) It seems like the ultimate win-win situation, although no one used those actual words Monday afternoon in the community room at Tri-County Community Corrections....more... Notes: Hirsh lands on the DL (MLB.com) Notes: Hirsh lands on the DL...more... Continuing Exhibits and Events (Long Beach Press-Telegram) Autry National Center, 4700 Western Heritage Way, Los Angeles. (323) 667-2220. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday. $9 adults, $5 students, $3 children 12 and under....more... Veteran returns to the Mustangs - as a coach (Billings Gazette) Aaron Holbert has interests. He can see himself as an accountant. Or maybe as a forensic pathologist. Perhaps even a pharmacist....more... The Courier News Index (The Courier) There were colourful scenes at Dundee?s Baxter Park yesterday as hundreds of people turned out for the visit of the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh. A CROWD OF wellwishers braved the rain for the arrival of the Queen on her first engagement in Dundee yesterday....more... |