Who knows where Boras will steer Strasburg?
Let's halt the discussion of where Stephen Strasburg fits among baseball's greatest phenoms. Let's suspend the talk of how large his signing bonus should be, based on revenues of the Washington Nationals or the industry itself.
Let's ignore the
Job interview 101: 'Look like you mean business'
Like his classmates, Nick Watson wore mostly T-shirts and jeans when he attended C.M. Russell High School.
Watson, 20, next wore a uniform when he worked as a grocery clerk in Boise.
But when he returned to Great Falls last winter and sought a job as a
The Old Mill District Then and now; One mans idea changed the look and feel of Bends urban center
In the summer of 1973, Brooks-Scanlon executive Bill Smith spent two months patrolling the company?s Bend sawmill.
The facility normally churned logs 24 hours a day but ground to a halt when the workers went on strike.
During the two-month strike,
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BENTON HARBOR ? Tom Deneau, president of Wightman & Associates Inc., recently announced that Seth Morrison has rejoined the architectural staff and Daniel Yerks and Bret Hart have joined the engineering staff at their Benton Harbor
Playing 'Monkey Island' nostalgic look back at childhood
It's what makes you long for the "good old days " for my generation that included slap bracelets, MC Hammer pants and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
I've been struck with a recent bout of nostalgia, and no I didn't decide to re-grow my rat tail (yeah, I
A growing interest in historic house
Starting with revitalized gardens, volunteers hope to give Greenland's Weeks Brick House new lease on life
Master Gardner Leslie Stevens of Portsmouth, gathers vegetables in a Victory Garden that she has revitalized at the historic Weeks House in
Best Buy manager stirs up Bronx
In just under a year in the Bronx, Miami native Mike Jones has already demonstrated big-time the power of community organizing.
Shortly after arriving to take up his post as manager of the brand-new Best Buy on Fordham Road in the University Heights
A local version of Top Chef at Roy's
Now here's a strange event if you have $85 to spare and you're a fan of Top Chef.
Three students from the Baltimore International College culinary school will pair off with local chefs in a cooking contest at Roy's in Harbor East tomorrow night, Aug. 1
At the hop: Sha Na Na alums recall Woodstock
It was the most memorable 35 minutes of their young lives.
Forty years ago today, Columbia University students John ?Jocko? Marcellino and Joseph ?Joe? Witkin were at Woodstock, the soon-to-be-legendary festival that drew half a million young people
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?Dr. Keith Cauley has joined the UMass Memorial Medical Group and the Department of Radiology at UMass Memorial Medical Center.
Dr. Cauley earned his medical degree from the University of Vermont College of Medicine. He was a resident at the University