Sheldon Richardson using College of Sequoias as stepping stone to University of Missouri
The goal is the same, but the path has changed.
Sheldon Richardson was one of the most heralded recruits to come out of the state of Missouri. He was the No. 1-rated defensive lineman according to www.rivals.com, a national high-school football
Bowling belles still rolling after 50 years
CARDINGTON -- Morrow Lanes and the Bowlerettes are celebrating 50th anniversaries.
The Bowlerettes, a women's league, enters its 50th year in September. On Sept. 10, sisters Gloria Breece and Nancy Levings will once again step up to the foul line, just
Classes shift in Rogersville district
Rogersville -- There were no big construction projects this summer at Logan-Rogersville schools, but there will be some grade rearrangements.
Students in second and third grades -- which have met in a school building in Rogersville for the past four
Fay's sport success only the beginning
The world has changed since the last time John Fay roamed the lacrosse field. For that, Fay can take a little bit of credit.
Fay, a Canton native and former standout attackman in high school, college and the pros, is a senior development specialist for
Villanova to screen students' documentary film
Villanova students and others involved in the making of a film about reformed drug dealer Robert Ali Childs (third from left). Their assignment was to document positive change in Phila.
They had no idea what they were getting into when they enrolled in
BirdsEyeView: Cause and Effect - U.S. Economic stone in a pond
When a stone is thrown into a pond, you have the immediate reaction of a loud, explosive splash of water. That is all you get, what you see and perceived to have happened to your immediate five senses. Then you move on. What you did not see,