Schools out of emergency days
With September's wind storm, January's ice and snow storm and a smattering of days in between, some school districts have used or even exceeded the calamity days that the states allow.
Clermont Northeastern School District has exceeded its limit by at
Bluegrass news and events, near and far - January 28
a. Argyle Reminder: Argyle Bluegrass Festival planners are looking for volunteers from the Southwest Bluegrass Club to be facilitators/monitors for the Argyle Bluegrass Learning Center workshops/classes on Friday and Saturday, March 6th and 7th.
"American Idol" Goes To Florida For Spring Break (In January) [Idolator's American Idolatry]
Last night's installment in the seemingly endless slog through American Idol's eighth season of auditions brought us to Jacksonville, Fla. But how to tie this city to Idol's shiny pop universe? How about rechristening it in honor of Randy Jackson (get
Missouri gov cuts jobs, seeks more health care
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.?Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon proposed to expand health coverage to about 62,000 residents and college scholarships to thousands more by relying on an expected surge of money from a federal economic stimulus plan.
But Nixon's first State
Asslee Comes To The Defense Of Her Sister's Ass
All women come in different shapes, sizes, and forms and just because you're a celebrity, there shouldn't be a different standard.
STFU and take care of that brat bitch. She's one to talk about self image. Nose job much bitch?
Who wants to give harry's
Students fill time off
COSHOCTON - Rachel Duncan wasn't worried about missing school or making up calamity days. She was concerned there wasn't basketball practice Tuesday.
The 14-year-old is a member of the River View Junior High School eighth-grade girls' basketball team.
Nixon unveils budget details
Jefferson City -- Gov. Jay Nixon is banking on hundreds of millions of dollars from a federal stimulus bill to deliver on some of his campaign promises of providing state-run health care services for more adults and children.
Calling it "a new day for
Nixon cuts jobs, proposes more health care
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. ? Gov. Jay Nixon proposed Tuesday to expand health coverage to about 62,000 Missourians and college scholarships to thousands more by relying on an expected surge money from a federal economic stimulus plan.
Nixon's first State of
In Fort Worth and Arlington, recession and addition of rooms drive down hotel occupancy rates
More than half of the hotel beds in Fort Worth and Arlington were not slept in this December.
According to new reports, both cities reported hotel occupancy rates below 50 percent last month ? 49.3 percent and 42.9 percent, respectively ? in what is
Nonstop flights out of Indy are on a decline
Flying to popular destinations such as Las Vegas or Fort Lauderdale, Fla., without stopping at one or two airports is becoming more difficult for local travelers.
Passengers on major commercial airlines departing Indianapolis International Airport have