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Muncie shooting leaves one woman dead
Tameka Huff, 19 was studying to be a nurse at Ivy Tech Community College when her dream and her life came to sudden end Saturday night. - Photos: Mugshots in the News Tameka was inside her house in Muncie, celebrating her stepfather's birthday....Tags: Delaware, Death
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Jason Peters
Jason Peters , left tackle, was traded by the Buffalo Bills to the Philadelphia Eagles after failing to negotiate a new contract. The basics of the deal were agreed to Friday, a person familiar with the trade talks told The Associated Press. The Eagles...Tags: Buffalo Bills, Philadelphia Eagles, Sports, National Football League, Football
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Teen recalled as playful, gifted
In the same West Baltimore church where he played the drums and goaded its leaders into shooting hoops with him, 15-year-old Markel Williams was remembered yesterday as a playful kid, though one who could be quite a handful. St. Matthew's Gospel...Tags: Crimes, Death, Family, Juvenile Delinquency, Crime, Law and Justice
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Training Camp Autograph Schedule
Autograph sessions will be conducted right after the morning practice. Players and coaches will sign autographs for 20 minutes on two different scheduled dates during training camp. Please see the scheudle below for autograph session dates. All session...Tags: Jeremiah Trotter, A.J. Feeley, Darren Howard, David Akers, Takeo Spikes
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Shoppers Stock Up On Supplies To Brave Winter Blast
With our cold temperatures to last a lot longer people are stocking up on supplies to keep their families warm. At Fred Meyer in Ballard shoppers were buying portable heaters, food, and warm clothes. Kerri Staffieri picked up some winter apparel...Tags: Services and Shopping, Clothing, Microsoft Corporation, Automotive Equipment, Vehicles
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President Pardons, One From Washington State
President George Bush pardoned 19 people including one from Washington State Tuesday. Marie Elena Eppens from Lynden was one of 19 people. The Department of Justice reports that her offense was the conspiracy to distribute and to possess with intent...Tags: Crimes, Iowa, Brooklyn (New York City), Corporate Crime, Fraud
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Man Gets Probation for Setting Malibu Wildfire
VAN NUYS -- One of five men accused of recklessly causing the Corral Canyon fire that burned 53 homes and damaged 23 others in Malibu will not spend anytime behind bars. Brian Franks, 28, was sentenced Thursday to five years probation. He also must...Tags: KTLA, Lawyers, Trials, Disasters and Accidents, Fires
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Snowmobile Crashes Into Tractor
William Thomas Schurtz, 49, of Dorr Township is dead after a collision with a tractor Saturday night. Just after 10:30pm, the snowmobile was riding in the roadway at 20th Street at 136th Avenue. That is in Allegan County's Dorr Township. Just before the...Tags: Senior Citizens, Death
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McCain's Pennsylvania problem
The SwampSen. John McCain speaks as Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin campaign on the campus of Lehigh University, October 8, 2008 in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. (Photo by William Thomas Cain/Getty Images) by Jim Tankersley John McCain is fighting hard in Pennsylvania to......Tags: Barack Obama, Bethlehem (Northampton, Pennsylvania), Bethlehem (Lehigh, Pennsylvania), Allentown, Bethlehem (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania)
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Sarah Palin's father: Tripp's dad no help
The Swampby Mark Silva Sarah Palin's dad has an idea for what Levi Johnston, the estranged father of great grandbaby Tripp can do with any money that he's making running his mouth: Buy the kid some diapers. Chuck Heath, father of......Tags: ABC (tv network), Alaska, Sarah Palin, Politics, Executive Branch
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Ravens to keep them coming
jamison.hensley@baltsun.comA week into free agency, the Ravens have put $61 million into contracts to keep the face of the franchise, add speed to the secondary and fill the void at center. There's a sense of satisfaction at Ravens headquarters with Ray Lewis, Domonique Foxworth...Tags: Todd Heap, Joey Galloway, Willie Anderson, Corey Ivy, Jim Leonhard
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League increases steroid testing
From Wire ReportsThe NFL is tripling the number of offseason steroid tests each player can face, part of several changes to the league's drug policy that officials will tell members of Congress about today. Players now will be subject to a maximum of six random drug...Tags: Crimes, Ahman Green, National Football League, Crime, Law and Justice, Football
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