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Coaching changes in 2010-11
College Gridiron 365 Blog - Orlando SentinelCollege football coaching changes in 2010-11 Hard to imagine that we are still a week away from the end of the 2010-11 college football season and we have already seen 20 coaching changes at the Division I level.... -
Michigan may turn to Brady Hoke as next coach
College Gridiron 365 Blog - Orlando SentinelMichigan may turn to Brady Hoke as next coach Now that Les Miles has taken himself out of the running for the Michigan job, again, it looks as if the school will turn its attention to San Diego State coach Brady Hoke.... -
Democratic lawmakers urge Cuccinelli to resign
A group of 12 Democratic lawmakers in the General Assembly sent Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli a letter Friday asking him to resign as attorney general as he runs for governor as the presumptive Republican nominee. The Senators and Delegates reminded...Tags: Parties and Movements, Regional Authority, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Mamie E. Locke
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Beat Winter Blues with Local Authors
As I write this, we’ve just been through a week of lousy, rainy weather, the kind that makes me want to snuggle in the corner of my couch with a cup of tea at my side and a book in my hands. With the right book, I could be instantly transported from...
Tags: Hampton (Hampton, Virginia), Libraries, York (York, Pennsylvania), Harris Teeter, Inc., York County (Virginia)
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Record number of turkeys harvested during 2013 spring
A record number of turkeys were harvested during the 2013 spring season, according to the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries. The 2013 harvest of 19,265 birds exceeded the previous number (18,345) set in 2002. Bedford County recorded the...
Tags: Franklin County (Virginia), Turkey (animal), Southampton (Southampton, Virginia), Bedford (Bedford, Virginia), Hunting
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DEP recovers missing nuclear gauge
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection found its missing nuclear gauge. The device — a Road Reader Nuclear Density Gauge, to be exact — fell off of a truck in West Virginia on May 3. The department uses the gauge in road...
Tags: Franklin County (Virginia), U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Franklin County (Pennsylvania)
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Grocery bills helping students college tuition
WDBJ7 Multimedia JournalistThe second annual Diploma Campaign to support the Community College Access Program (CCAP) kicks off May 5 in area Stop-In Food Stores and Kroger locations. CCAP is a tuition-assistance program at Virginia Western Community College that allows graduating...Tags: Roanoke (Roanoke, Virginia), Colleges and Universities, Students, Elections, Salem (Salem, Virginia)
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Restaurant inspections for December 2012
How it works The Herald-Mail periodically publishes the findings of initial food establishment inspections by the Washington County Health Department. Food service facilities are inspected on a regular basis to make sure they are following the...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Medical Procedures and Tests, Salem (Salem, Virginia), Foods and Beverages, Food Industry
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Former Franklin County deputy Jonathan Agee sentenced to three life terms for killing ex-wife
Outside the court house, former Virginia State Police Sergeant Matthew Brannock said he is satisfied with the ruling handed down to Jonathan Agee on Wednesday. Agee was sentenced to serve three life sentences in prison for killing his ex-wife, and...
Tags: Roanoke (Roanoke, Virginia), Steroids, Montgomery County (Virginia), Justice System, Trials
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Penhook man facing moonshining charges after two 800-gallon stills, 1,600 gallons of mash found
A nine-month investigation by Virginia Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control agents has resulted in moonshining charges against a Penhook man. Agents say they destroyed two 800-gallon black-pot stills on Monday in eastern Franklin County. They also...
Tags: Franklin County (Virginia), Trials, Crimes, Misdemeanors, Crime, Law and Justice
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Virginians not eager to pay off fees and fines
WDBJ7 Anchor/ReporterDo the crime, pay the fine. But a new report shows a lot of fines in Virginia go unpaid causing the state to lose out on nearly $171 million dollars a year. "My husband and I both got my traffic ticket back in November and about two weeks later we...Tags: Roanoke (Roanoke, Virginia), Franklin County (Virginia), Bedford (Bedford, Virginia), Bedford County (Virginia), Pittsylvania County
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Colonial Virginia gentry embraced stranded North African
As the political epicenter of British America’s richest and most populous colony, the town of Williamsburg played host to a rich cross-spectrum of humanity during the 1700s. Planters, merchants and tradesmen of all shades and stripes came from...
Tags: Sociology, Colonial Williamsburg, Religion and Belief, College of William and Mary, Staunton (Staunton, Virginia)
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