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Bethlehem clinches playoff spot (Albany Times Union) Defense carries visiting Eagles over Ballston Spa BALLSTON SPA ? Over the course of an up-and-down season, the Bethlehem defense has faced its share of criticism.In front of a hostile setting in Ballston Spa Friday night, the Eagles' defense held firm when it needed to and delivered a Class AA playoff berth for Bethlehem with a thrilling 14-12 win over the Scotties. Sean Murphy scored twice ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Eagles go ahead by 31, then hold off Lebanon (The Joplin Globe) The Joplin Eagles — with all of their passing weapons — turned to the running game when they needed it the most. us.rd.yahoo.com
A penthouse above the Seattle waterfront offers both privacy and open spaces (Seattle Times) A small penthouse built on the roof of a commercial building in the Ballard neighborhood offers both privacy and wide-open views of the Seattle waterfront. us.rd.yahoo.com
Hudson no-hits Carthage (The Joplin Globe) CARTHAGE, Mo. — Webb City’s Nicole Hudson, in essence, refused to lose. us.rd.yahoo.com
Huntington theater taking off (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette) The phrase “It’s so crazy, it just might work” has been used countless times in movies and TV shows over the years. It is often a lazy screenwriter’s way of coming up with something so crazy, it just might end the film. Photo caption: Joel Foomkin and Rich Najuch set up tables at the Huntington Theatre, which is being renovated one area at a time. Photo by Dean Musser Jr. | The Journal ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Then And Now (Bristol Herald Courier) Author’s Book Looks At Images From Sullivan County, Tenn. Let’s look deep into Sullivan County. Through historic Blountville, into picturesque Bluff City, all about Kingsport, across the South Holston Lake and down Bristol’s State Street circa years gone by. Just part the pages of Joe Tennis’ picturesque new book, “Sullivan County, Tennessee: Images of America” (Arcadia, $19.99). In stores now, ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Gorillas dominate in first half, whip Truman State (The Joplin Globe) PITTSBURG, Kan. — A sizzling first half outweighed a clumsy second half for the Pittsburg State Gorillas. The No. 14 Gorillas scored on five of their six first-half possessions and then held on for a 45-28 win over the Truman State Bulldogs on Saturday afternoon at Carnie Smith Stadium. us.rd.yahoo.com
'A Country Called Home,' by Kim Barnes (San Francisco Chronicle) A Country Called Home By Kim Barnes Alfred A. Knopf; 271 pages; $23.95 Two hundred years after the West's first pioneers, the region's wildlands still fire the American imagination - whether through pyrotechnic art festivals in the Nevada desert or election-... us.rd.yahoo.com
No rest for poor Mickey Haller (Denver Post) Mickey Haller, criminal defense attorney, works out of the back of a Lincoln town car and is driven around Los Angeles by a client working off legal fees. He has vanity plates on all three of his cars. One of them reads "IWALKEM." us.rd.yahoo.com
Authorities probe Joplin house fire (The Joplin Globe) A state fire investigator and Joplin police are probing a fire early Friday at a home on South Main Street as a suspected case of arson. us.rd.yahoo.com
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