On the move: Week of July 26, 2010
Chief Boatswains Mate Christopher Sheppard has taken command at the United States Coast Guard Aids to Navigation Team stationed in Saugerties. He takes command from Chief Boatswains Mate John Gagne.
AFC North links: Bentley sues Browns
Baltimore Ravens Star safety Ed Reed told WBAL that the team refused to give him game film when he requested it a few weeks ago. Backup cornerback Cary Williams has been suspended for two games for violating the league's conduct policy while with the Titans. Cincinnati Bengals Cornerback Brandon Ghee, a third-round pick , has signed. Commissioner Roger Goodell and running back Cedric Benson had ...
Mackowiak Joins ThunderBolts as Hitting Coach
The Windy City ThunderBolts have announced that Rob Mackowiak has been hired as the team's hitting coach. Mackowiak played in the major leagues from 2001 through 2008 with the Pirates, White Sox, Padres and Nationals.
2 Accused Of Hitting Pittsburgh Police Cruiser With Stolen Car
Two people have been arrested after Pittsburgh officers said they hit a police cruiser with a stolen car.
Mystery linked to tax sale of home
For years, Grant Limbach tinkered with his father's antique cars and accompanied him on rides in a rare 1936 British-made Railton convertible.
Jamboree unfolds, fans brave heat
MORRISTOWN - The 34th annual Jamboree In The Hills kicked off Thursday near Morristown, where tens of thousands of country music fans gathered for opening day of the Superbowl of Country Music.
Universities to the Rescue: The Goals of The National Society of Hispanic MBAs' University Partnership Program Quickly ...
Twelve new universities join the organization's mission of MBA funding for Hispanics, bringing the new total of partners to 54 and closing the gap on its goal of 60 partners by close of 2010
Spikes cautious with young pitching
Maybe the teenagers pitching for the State College Spikes will be s-t-r-e-t-c-h-e-d out to last five innings one of these days.
Air Force releases 2010-2011 hockey schedule
USAFA, Colo. - The Air Force hockey team opens the 2010-11 season on Monday, Oct. 4, with an exhibition game against the University of Lethbridge at the Cadet Ice Arena. Four days later, the Falcons open the regular season, Oct. 8-9, at the Kendall Classic in Anchorage, Alaska where Air Force will face Alaska-Fairbanks and Alaska-Anchorage. The league schedule opens with a road game at new AHA ...
Air Force hockey schedule includes tough nonconference foes
The Air Force Falcons will be challenged to record a fifth straight winning season judging from its 2010-11 hockey schedule. That tough schedule, announced Tuesday, includes games in the season-opening Alaska-Anchorage tournament Oct. 8-9 and...