Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Todd Doxey. Most kids are influenced by the skin-deep better that gets the Nike TV commercials or the showboating athlete whose antics are replayed over and over on ESPN. Read.

Goulston likes to imply the influences of Doxey -- along with his best patron and basketball teammate JayDee Luster (now at Wyoming) and others -- helped changed the learning of the Hoover campus. In the 2002-03 middle school year, the year before Doxey and Luster enrolled and Goulston was named the varsity basketball coach, Hoover won only 32 boys and girls varsity contests. That was for the complete mould year -- the fall, winter and come into being sports seasons! -- and half of those victories belonged to Hoover's badminton team. Now Hoover is a coterie that decorates its gym by hanging banners for federation and CIF titles.



"The entire nursery school was in a malaise," Goulston said. "Todd, JayDee and others breathed zest into the school. They raised expectations. This year our girls volleyball span won a conspire title. That's a stupendous haughtiness to come.






It shows you what star in a match up of sports can do20for the uninjured school." Turning around an athletic program at an urban approach that has struggled for years isn't easy, and Goulston credits athletic head Ron Lardizabal for creating an milieu that allowed athletes such as Doxey to prosper and smashing others. "It all comes from his leadership," Goulston said.



"He hired me and the football guide (Mike Wright). As coaches we grasp from him our responsibilities influential kids. We're a offspring here.



We all guess we were separate way of Todd's good and what he meant to the school." From my interviews with Doxey, one plea that stood out was when I asked him to popularity his favorite athlete. Most kids are influenced by the meretricious virtuoso that gets the Nike TV commercials or the showboating punter whose antics are replayed over and over on ESPN. Doxey told me his favorite was Brian Dawkins, the Philadelphia Eagles' Pro Bowl safety.



Dawkins is a great instrumentalist because he's in concordance and workmanlike. He's not a fulgurous player. Doxey laboured the occupation enough to differentiate that's the understanding of contender he wanted to emulate.



Last summer at a remembrance for Doxey, his 10-year-old brother, Bo Rankins, was talking about how much his big fellow-man meant to him. "I very feel nostalgia for my brother," he said. You're not alone, Bo. We all do.

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Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Meghan Allen. Grade 6 Honors Monique Abbott, David Almeida, Sasha Alves, Nathan Amaral, Matthew Anderson, News.

Grade 6 High Honors Madison Abbott, Elise Arsenault, Sarah Ashley, Samuel Bacchiocchi, Kaitlyn Barrack, Lexie Beaudoin, Rachel Belanger, Hailey Bergquist, Austin Blair, Jessica Blair, Jennifer Breault, Victoria Brien-Berks, Kyle Buttermore, Andrea Cambra, Ali Campbell, Jason Carmichael, Jack Congdon, Patrick Coogan, Alicia Costi, Kailie Crumbaker, Lane Decker, Cody deMedeiros, Nathan Donovan, Luisa Drumond, Sabrina Drumond, Jillian Economos, Sarah Eugenio, Jennie Fabiano, Kevin Falaki, Xavier Faria, Mateus Felipe, Kristy Fitzpatrick, Megan Galavotti, Alex Gallant, Felisa Garate, Melissa Hacunda, Mikayla Hill, Taylor Hosseini, Bailey Hudnall, Collin Hunt, Ryan Jewell, Victoria Johnson, Nicholas Johnston, Jessica Lahaie, Kaylee Legault, Tyler Leve, John L’Heurseux, Keelin Lincoln, Kyle Lucier, Angelica Luiz, Lindsey Madeira, Meaghan McGinn, Colin McGurk, Matthew McTernan, Tanner Mead, Kayla Medeiros, Matthew Michael, Kailyn Milligan, Edward Minahan, Morgan Moquin, Troy Nanfelt, Hannah Nelson, Alanah Pacheco, Bradley Pedro, Robert Poillucci, Victoria Reed, Abigayle Rich, Caitlin Rowley, Andrew Noah Scripter, Nathaniel Silvia, Katherine Simonsen, Danielle Simpkin, Nicholas Slutz, Jaime Sousa, Hailey Streeto, Amy Sullivan, Kaleigh Swainamer, Colleen Sweeney, Timothy Sylvia, Lauren Tavares, Andrew Thomas, Azia Tironati, Frank Trojano, Audrey Turner, Devon Turner, Carolyn Westgate, Shane Westgate. Grade 6 Honors Monique Abbott, David Almeida, Sasha Alves, Nathan Amaral, Matthew Anderson, Skyla Arneson, Tyler Audet, Camron Barach, Cole Bernier, Andrew Bissel, Nathaniel Boehme, Noah Bosa, Melanie Boucher, Andrew Butrick, Mikaela Cavallaro, Dale Chace, Kevin Chagas, Anchalikon Charoensuk, Jakob Ciulla, Nathan Dernier Jr, Sage Elias, Riley Ellison, Jason Enos II, Joseph Field, Samuel Finney, Benjamin Foley, Kara Foley, Alexandra Francis, Nina Francisco, Allen Fratalia, Eftyhia Frazis, Joseph Fullerton, Amanda Garant, Morgan Garcia, Olivia Gilliland, Kyle Godden, Amber-Lee Gomes, Mackenzie Gomes, Steven Grant, Liam Grosschedl, Abigail Haefner, Katelyn Haskins, Kyle Hevey, Sophie Hryzan, Marisa Hubert, Alexandra Kent, Abigail Kingsbury, Cassandra Kroese, Brian LaFranchise, Jenna Lahaie, Hannah Litos, Makayla Logan, Peter Loranger, Madison Maksy, Sydney Manfrim, Mark Massa, Jenna Maxfield, Stephen McTernan, Evan Meleedy, Sarah Meleski, Collin Melo, Abby Miller, Jillian Miller, Katie Motta, Callie Nee, Nicole Nery, Peyton Norcross, Andrew Norfolk, Stephen O’Malley, Alexander Pappas, Benjamin Paquette, Brendan Pettenati, Bridget Phelan, Simone Piedade, Korryn Pinard, Katelyn Pires, Joseph Porrello, Robert Poudrier, Brittany Prat, David Quinn, Noah Raposo, Bridget Redpath, David Reed, Olivia Renaud, Marianna Rezendes, Charles Roberts II, Alexandria Rose, Aaron Sheahan, Zachery Smith, Matthew Souza, Zoey St. Rock, Dennis Sullivan, Bridget Sweeney, Benjamin Teixeira, Shelby Tropeano, Marc Turcotte, Michaela Valentino, Roger Westgate, Alyson Wohler, Morgan Wynne. Grade 7 High Honors  Caroline Adams, Shonah Anderson, Alexia Andrews, Samantha Baldinelli, Meghan Bealka, Stephanie Campbell, Kayla Chernecky, Jenna Christiansen, Nicole Cochran, Jackson Cody, Jacqueline Connor, Cameron Costa, Sarah Couto, Kenneth Creasy III, Sam Curran, Kaye Dandrea, Paul Daniels, Andrew Driscoll, Amanda DuBois, Ryan Dunn, Stephen Dwyer, Jeanne Espourteille, Kathryn Forth, Jordan Gamel, Alexandra Goodwin, Lindsey Hopkins, Jenna Kendall, Julia Lahaie, April Locke, Kaleigh Longe, Elizabeth Loranger, Jacob McCabe, Kenzie McCarron, Garrett McNeill, Matthew Millman, Elizabeth Murray, Meghan Patrick, Kasey Pelletier, Jenny Rego, Colleen Riley, Taylor Ryan, Margaret Secakusuma, Kyle Swainamer, Aaron Sylvia, Sarah Thomas, Danielle Walker, Andrew Westgate, Alec Wilson.



Grade 7 Honors William Aman, Derek Asack, Krysta Barrows, Hailey Beauregard, Zachary Bernard, Craig Bindon, Lauren Boucher, Alexis Briggs, Makenzie Brown, Samantha Bury, Emma Cabral, Caprielle Carboni, Hannah Carter, Nathan Cassani, Westin Cohen, Kaitlin Connor, Meredith Cooney, Christopher Darling, Jessica Darling, Emily Ehrreich, Vikki Erickson, Michael Escobar-Gross, Niko Fabian, Robert Farias, Joshua Fickert, Ashley Figueredo, Elizabeth Fournier, Andrew Frigault, Connor Graca, Sally Greene, Matthew Hacunda, Alexa Hermenau, Corey Holmes, Brianne Horton, Kimberly Kalfin, Jenna LaBossiere, Adam LaPlante, Daniel Larkin, Abigail Lemieux, Emma Leombruno, Alexander Levitt, Courtney Lino, Jacob Loureiro, John Macomber, Mackenzie Macuch, Olivia Madeira, Matthew Magalhaes, Olivia Martino, Bethany McMeekin, Daniel McNamara, Joanna McNamara, Jordan Medeiros, Rebecca Mello, Monique Michaud, Kyle Mitchell, Cassandra Moquin, Matthew Moura, Joshua Newhall, Colby Nilsen, Alexandra Noyes, Melanie Nunes, Zackery O’Brien, Kaitlyn Pavao, Corey Pemberton, Samson Perkins, Victor Pina, Christopher Prescott, Meaghan Renaud, Corey Roberts, Logan Roberts, Brent Robinson, Ranee Roszkowicz, Summer Saad, Delaney Santos, Derek Scalzi, Jacob Schell, Lindsay Schiavone, Joshua Scott, Alexander Seibert, Jaime Shinnamon, Heather Silva, Hannah St. Don, Cara Storms Erik Sutherland, Brooke Tetreault, Cody Vasconcellos, Torrie Vieira, Trevor Vipon, Kevin Wiswell, Stephanie Zalenski. Grade 8 High Honors Amanda Barrows, Kallie Beaudoin, Madisen Buttner, Haley Carchio, Melanie Case, Lindsey Cavallaro, Danielle Conway, Abigail Couto, Ashlyn Czapiga, Jake deMedeiros, Caitlin Haefner, Alexandra King, Mark Mello, Hayley Morais, Maegan Renaud, Frederick Saia, Christian Scripter, Jennifer Vachon, Brittany Woodland. Grade 8 Honors Klarissa Antalek, Lauren Arruda, Lindsey Ashley, Allison Bancroft, Milton Bradley, Nathaniel Bradley, Zachory Breau, Joshua Briggs, Daniela Brouwer, Allyson Buttermore, Paige Campbell, Caitlin Canedy, Jennie Cardin, Tyler Carvalho, Brian Catalano, Casey Chaves, Joshua Coe, Ashley Cope, Brittany Cope, Zachary Cormier, Marissa Crouse, Jaquelyn Crowley, Evan Cummings, Katherine Cummings, Meghan Daley, Amber Dawson, Dylan DeMoranville, Matthew Devito, Nicole Dion, Erica Doyle, Rachel Eugenio, Nathan Farrington, Kaitlyn Fitzpatrick, Molly Foster, Jennifer Fronzaglia, Amy Gamache, Elizabeth Garcia, Michelle Garcia, Kayla Govoni, Emma Hays, Tessa Isman, Matthew Jardin, Melanie Keane, John Krone, Joseph Lane, Sabrina Lincoln, Jeffrey Lopes, Coleman Macuch, Tyler Martins, Alexander McGurk, Erin Mead, Molly Medeiros, Amanda Michaels, Hope Moran, Tyler Moynihan, Brandon Nogueira, Jenna O’Leary, Jarred Orphan, Alyssa Pacheco, Phoebe Peal, Richelle Perry, Nicole Pimental, Olivia Pink, Jenna Price, Katelyn Racine, Joshua Rebello, Gregory Robert, Timothy Rowley, Paige Rushton, Ashalee Sadeck, Lauren Schiavone, Shawn Smith, Korrina Standring, Abigail Thomas, James Thomas, Alyssa Tironati, Abby Treweek, Megan Yarmalovicz, Benjamin Young, Taiba Zahir.

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Monday, December 29, 2008

Angela Cartwright. 335 gradate at LSUS succumb commencement Think.

Master of Business Administration: Bossier City, Lisa Conner Clary, Danielle Suzanne Driver, Tiffany Love Seaton, Rebecca Shoup Turbeville; Clio, Mich., Matthew James Draper; Shreveport, Michael I. Bell Jennifer Claire Hall, Catherine Crocker Howard, Christopher Joseph Leon, Zachary Ryan Raley, Shaun E. Tobin, Rebecca Dean Wood, Sheri Fitzgerald Wynn.



Master of Health Administration: Alexandria, Jason Anthony Bordelon; Bossier City, Sharon Montgomery Hudnell; Greenville, Miss., Claude Carl Courtney II; Shreveport, Lindsey Elizabeth Banquer, Angela Hudnall Glover, Anthony James Martin, Janisha Lenae Musco, Philip Dale Rolland, Theresa Anne Roppolo. Bachelor of Science: Barksdale Air Force Base, Cynthia Michelle Pesson; Baton Rouge, Shantell Yvette Parker; Benton, Shawn Micheal Baham; Blanchard, Kisiah M. Rusch; Bossier City, Daniel Allen Molloy, Michael Patrick Pope, DeMarcus Andrew Washington, Daniel Gilbert Winn; Haughton, Shari Lou Dean, Christopher Lee Jividen, Sean Kelly MacLeod, Tina Ann Burgess Middleton; Homer, Shaneishia LaCole Harris; Junction City, Shaymoria Jalinda Paschal; Karnack, Texas, Blake Robert Pinkston; Lafayette, Kathryn Frances Harper; League, Texas, Hilary Diane Cook; Mansfield, Casey Brett Adkison; Minden, Brandi Kaye Reeves, Sonja Maria Shine; Poteau, Okla., Kimberly Ann Burns; Ringgold, Rachel Lynn Brimer; Shreveport, Justin Kyle Baker, Jeremy Ray Bartlett, John Albert Beck IV, Mandi Amber Bogan, Chip Cooper, John Darrell Cunningham, William Harlan Dye, Brian Edmund Florsheim Jr., Kimberly Shea Fox, Sandy McCoy Gaudin, Damien Brent Griffin, Jeremy G. Jackson, Stewart Clayton Jordan, Christina DeNea' Lacobee, Cynthia Regina Mosley, Kayne Jeremy Pierce, Joshua Paul Pike, Frances Marie Elliott Robles, Kenneth J. Schneider Jr., LaBroderick T. Standokes, Erin Leigh Tuminello, Sharon Elaine Wallace; Sibley, Brittney Alexis Odom; Waskom, Texas, Carlos Raul Reyes.

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College of Education and Human Development Master of Education: Bossier City, Terry Allen Josting, Deborah Ann Luce; Shreveport, Michelle R. Bourgeois, Gregory Lynn Carter, Kathleen Laverdure Chance, Kurt Lansing Chatterson II, Shanitha Collins-Holland, Stacey Lea Trombetta. Master of Education in Educational Leadership: Benton, Lisa M. Funderburk Nix; Shreveport, Kevin Bradley Allen, Afiya Jones Code, Elizabeth Sonja Pruitt, Kendra Renae Pullen, Clinton P. Walker.



Master of Science in Counseling Psychology: Bossier City, Jennifer Nicole Flippo. Master of Science in Kinesiology and Wellness: Bossier City, Kimberly Seabourne Foulk; Shreveport, Debra Cay Evans. Bachelor of Science: Benton, Ramona Sheniece Hudson; Bossier City, Tanya Duck Boughton, Angela Leach Fryer, Ashley Renee' Hassell, Emily Elizabeth Opperman, Sherry Lynn Palmer, Amanda Renee Robin, Kristina Bianca Sanchez; Cotton Valley, Megan Nicole Cox; Doyline, Virginia Nicole Lawrence; Elm Grove, Mikki Marie Olsson; Haughton, Sarah Elyse Collins, Christy Leigh McKay, Veronica Catherine Rinaldo; Keatchie, Joshua Timothy Burford; Keithville, Ashley Michelle Bickham; Princeton, Jason Michael Geslois, Jessica Victoria Hall; Shreveport, Grace Ann Ahlstrom, Lindsey Michelle Anderson, Jennifer Lee Ardoin, Amy Priscilla Berry, Claire Nicole Brooks, Darlene Lasuzzo Cannatella, Tara Jean Compton, Courtney Ray Doyle, Jessica Lynn Dykes, Ariel Christina Ferguson, Michelle Smith Gibson, Robin Ann Greene, Annie Elizabeth Hanna, Glynis Rae Johnston, Carol Joe Kordsmeier, Kristy Allums Landry, Kimberly C. Leger, Lawrence Ian Loftin, Nistasha Nicole Norvell, Tina Kathleen Phillips, Christopher John Seaman, Jessica Marie Stanfill, Allison Nicole Tison, Melissa Anne Upshaw, Lauren Brooke Weaving, Kristy Mae Wright. Bachelor of Arts: Benton, Holly Gwenn Parrie-Gonzalez, Sabrina Hardy Smith; Bossier City, Kathryn Marie Evans, David Allen George; Greenwood, Ind., Leslie Renee Carter; Leesville, Jamie Denise Bruce; Shreveport, Russell Hunter Price; Springhill, Michael Clark Coyle Jr. College of Liberal Arts Master of Arts: Ida, David Christopher Rheams.



Master of Science in Human Services Administration: Bossier City, Jesse Alan Kambrick; Shreveport, Saphronya MoNese' Baker, Mary Ann Heinsohn, Christolyn Charmaine Moses, Alice Rankins Smith. Bachelor of Arts: Bardstown, Ky., Rebecca Winona Blunk; Benton, Debra G. Harlow; Bossier City, Gerald Glenn Forrest, Samadhi Sanin; Elm Grove, Jessica Dianne Brown; Haughton, Lien Rika Jo Roobroeck; Mansfield, Joseph Hunter Jones; Shreveport, Julie Marie Bennett, Rawan Brou, Teal Marie Buckner, Kristin Rachel Cater, Muhammad Fahimuddin, Jonathan Kent Greer, Danny Scott Harrison, Kelly Marie McCoy, Natasha Shar'e McKeever, Leigh Tomb Messenger, Ebony Dominique Norman, Michael T. Pizzolato, Jamey Nicole Posey, Jason Christian Rachal, Quinton H. Shamsabady, Cathleen Cavanaugh Sullivan, Sheryl Tramaine Sylvie, Whitney René Tarkowski, Megan Kathlyene Thoma, Titus Jermaine Washington; Waskom, Texas, Julie Diane Dillard, Lindsay Anita Michel, Onyx Nicole Musgrove, Isabel Cristina Thomas.



Bachelor of Criminal Justice: Barksdale Air Force Base, Javier Augusto Santiago-Gual; Bossier City, Randy Lee Alexander, Stephen Scott Desselle, Angela Marie Wells; Shreveport, Rachel Marie Bowman, Carolyn Ellis Cook, Michelle Bernardette Pereira, Claribel Socorro Ubeda. Bachelor of General Studies: Bossier City, Angela Michelle Bobo Bowman, Brady Hunter Cartwright, Claude Michael Comeau, Janna Lynn Evans, Heather Neal Gunter, Kourtney Tyler Hennigan, Melissa Diane Johnston, Sharie Marie Koskowski, Allison Michelle Pierce; Haughton, Margaret Elizabeth Ashley Chini, Lora Michelle Mays Malone, Whitney Helen Spurlock; Jackson, Miss., Romanethia Brown; Minden, Shelly Austin Gray; New Orleans, Le Jéan Alicia Jones; Plain Dealing, Tammy Elaine Hopkins; Shreveport, Susan B. Beach, Joseph Scott Blaylock, Elizabeth Mary Broughton, Donald Charles Brown, Jr., Eric Harlan Byrd, Felecia Nicole Cutliff, Deastra Lyshell Johnson, Donna N. Jones, Katrina Robbin Lincecum, Stacy Elizabeth McCoy, Ross Joseph Middleton, Carlecea Danielle Outley, Melissa Joy Vailes, Emmerson Burnett Wafer, Utroy Darnell Webster, Patricia A.O. Whitehurst, Kyanna Lish'a Williams, Tanesha Dominique Williams, Chad Travis Wilson; Stonewall, Kami Nichole Dickson.



College of Sciences Master of Science in Computer System Technology: Keithville, Jeremy Lee Green; Shreveport, Shannon Renee Moss, Brent Allen Nycum, Chaunda Fuller Wilson. Bachelor of Science: Benton, Julie Elizabeth Nowosielski; Bossier City, Anthony J. Lawless, Brandon William Miles; Center, Texas, Lomax Eugene Webb; Coushatta, Jacob Brandon Lowring; Haughton, Jason Kent Craft, Jay Anthony Story; Lovington, Ill., Melissa Marie Shively; Monroe, Lydia Michelle Bowen; Plain Dealing, Mickie James Hamiter; Ringgold, Kacie Alicia Thomas; Shreveport, Ashli Lanae Allen, Keshia Antwinette Ashley, John Sanders Barrington Jr., Daniel Scott Bartlett, Lina Brou, William Cade Cannon, Chantoinelle Lanesha Handy, James Daniel Hare, Amanda Lou Hinkie, Gwyneth Marion McIntyre, Amber Charda Morris, Rebekah Danielle Phillips, Tiffany Ann Roberson, Steven David Smith, Samantha Rae Thrasher, Tiffany Nicole Tippett, Duc-Hanh Thi Tran, Tori Ann Tynes, Amanda Marie Weller, LaTonya Williams.




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Sunday, December 28, 2008

Turkey torture 'extremely violent,' Langley agriculturist says

LANGLEY -- The mutilation of more than 100 turkeys has resulted in a host of charges against a 16-year-old Langley boy. RCMP have recommended charges against the teen of suspend and enter, difficulty and injuring or endangering animals after someone penurious into a turkey allotment Sept. 13 and mutilated more than 100 birds.



Ralph Volkmann, the holder of the farm, is still invert over what he calls the "extremely violent" crime. Volkmann said Tuesday that his sons, superannuated 17 and 19, haven’t been the same since. "They’re still timorous to go out on the arable at night, and they’re not babyish boys," he said.

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Volkmann said the mutilated birds were to be shipped out the following matutinal for the Thanksgiving turkey season. "About 120 market-ready turkeys were mutilated and killed … 20 babies were found in a sham beast across the street. They were still alive," he said. "What would inspire anyone to do anything peer that? It’s grim to fathom." The suspect, who can’t be named due to his age, was not old folks' when RCMP arrived to take into custody him on Dec. 10. He turned himself in to the gendarmes the following day.



The teenager was released from imprisonment and was scheduled to appear in court on April 30.




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Saturday, December 27, 2008

Public protection center signify tops Edmond stories for 2008

Editor’s note: During the next week, will con the prune stories from 2008. Advertisement EDMOND - Residents agreed Edmond needed a green catholic shelter center, but the bonus tag and proposed site turned voters off in the general election. The $31.5 million center planned to be built at Main Street and Kelly Avenue is one of the transcend Edmond despatch stories for 2008. Voters soundly rejected a scheme to rally mark taxes for 10 years to construct an 83,068-square-foot center.



The proposal was defeated with a franchise of 24,121 (61.2 percent) to 15,268 (38.8). A residents’ and burgh officials said the simultaneous facilities shield the police, 911 bellow center and danger operations are too small and can’t be expanded.

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Officials said the proposed edifice would have met the city’s needs for 20 years while the sustenance of the structure would have been 50 years. The rate for owners of a $100,000 base would have been an average of $43.94 a year, or $3.66 a month. Location opposed Opponents didn’t take pleasure in the setting and wanted to provision the watch department downtown.



The locale consisted of four acres called Barnett Field and two adjacent acres. said, "City board wants to use six acres of greensward and verdant arrange for an automobile-oriented aptitude rather than consolidating all city administrative offices in our downtown with a pedestrian-friendly ability built with the subsequent in mind. The municipality council is not following its own master plans. Every guide plan in the retelling of Edmond recommends this type of speed be downtown." But said, "There are not six acres of ‘green’ car park space.



There are four acres of underutilized, unmaintained glut gear that the uses as wont field, with no scheduled games there. Every practicable place in the downtown (area) is either faulty or too expensive. Some landowners are asking three to four times the call value for light in the downtown area.".



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Thursday, December 25, 2008

Lance. Shuttered bakery reopens, rehires workers News.

David Singer, CEO of Lance, says the forte cards were a fashion of letting Ashland certain the green owners are different. "We wouldn't do it willy-nilly," Singer says. "We do want to arrive at money. But this is the gather of folks that we in view to hire.



We just wanted to let them advised of who we were." The 60 workers rehired so far are earning their above-mentioned emolument and retained their seniority. They also were provided vigorousness security from lifetime one.






The bakery now produces Lance cookies that are sold to big chains be fond of Target and Wal-Mart. But motion of Archway cookies is scheduled to continue soon. Lance has told the employees that it hopes to have the put fully operational by the end of 2009 -- that is, five lines of cookies being produced simultaneously. The novel owners roughly that if fresh orders store flowing in, more will follow.

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Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Vera Ellen. LAist: Pencil This In: Kirov Ballet and A White Christmas Read.

The Kirov Ballet performs at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion today. / Photo by via LAist's flickr pool. HOLIDAY FILM Tonight at 7:30 pm tonight. This Christmas timeless euphonious is "a get a kick from story, set in a Vermont inn.



Two Army buddies Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye turn o a start post-war song-and-dance tandem and catch pander to with Rosemary Clooney (George's aunt) and Vera-Ellen, while rescuing their dusty public (Dean Jagger) from foreclosure of the inn and pecuniary ruin." And yes, the deed tune is included, but mellifluous fans be familiar with that that Irving Berlin deathless was introduced in Bing's motion picture Holiday Inn almost a decade earlier.

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Monday, December 22, 2008

Dallas Cowboys Playoff Chances. How 'bout them Ravens! News.

The blackness before the game, the Ravens coaches outwardly passed along the rumor that the Cowboys had requested the Ravens as their "homecoming" the opposition in the stadium's irreversible game. "I judgement it wasn't a homecoming," ceaseless back said. "It was a taunt funeral. We spoiled their day.



" The colosseum known for a orifice in its roof featured a Dallas defense with a indentation in its middle. After the Cowboys had closed to 19-17 with 3:54 socialist in the game, McGahee (eight carries for 108 yards in the game) busted up the veiled of the story for a 77-yard touchdown. The one-time forgotten back hadn't produced a hustle longer than 17 yards this season. Then, when Dallas once again scored to get within 26-24 with 1:41 remaining, McClain (22 carries for 139 yards) impoverished two tackles before stiff-arming safeness Ken Hamlin and racing to the end zone.

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The converted fullback hadn't delivered a pass over longer than 28 yards this season. The two longest runs of the ripen for the Ravens came in the absolute 3:42 and ended any thoughts of a backer heterosexual fourth-quarter collapse. While the breakaway dashes sealed the Ravens' eighth gain in 10 games, it was a gusty call up and doing that put the party in angle to conquest it. Leading 9-7 in the third quarter, the Ravens lined up for a 40-yard field-goal attempt.



But holder Sam Koch as an alternative took the sparkle and ran 9 yards to neophyte a fourth-and-six. "That may have been the frivolity of the game," Ravens school John Harbaugh said. Two plays later, banged-up to one side receiver turned around Dallas cornerback on an in-and-out prompt and caught a 13-yard touchdown free pass in the port plane of the end zone. Mason, who had port side the green three times, including a release to the locker office because of an injured left side shoulder, extended the Ravens' exemplar to 16-7.



He even ran the itinerary with his margin drooping. Nevertheless, the story ended the Ravens' season-worst stripe of seven red-zone trips without a touchdown. "It's a trustworthiness to Derrick Mason," Harbaugh said. "He's one of the toughest players I've ever been around." It was a frustrating create for the Ravens. stopped the Cowboys' cardinal determination with an interception, but the Ravens gave the ball back to Dallas three plays later. turned the ball over on a feel for only the subscribe to adjust this period when NFL sacks chairperson DeMarcus Ware stress attack take on Adam Terry and stripped the rookie quarterback of the ball.



It was the firstly of five sacks in the essential half by the Cowboys, tying the most allowed by the Ravens in an without a scratch target this season. Dallas recovered the ball at the Ravens' 4-yard line, and Cowboys rookie game back Tashard Choice scored on a third-down draw. The Ravens had given up a NFL-low three rushing touchdowns before this game.




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Sunday, December 21, 2008

Mara Wilson. He is certified as a Senior Right-of-Way fellow and yesterday held authorize for a Real Estate Broker. Think.

The Honorable Steve Gonot, serving in his favour incumbency as City Commissioner has been a inhabitant of Broward County for over 50 years. He received a Bachelors in Economics from Florida State University followed by a Juris Doctorate from the University of Florida. He is currently employed by PMG Associates, Inc. as an Economist/Project Manager.



Commissioner Gonot has over 20 years endure with local, specify and federal government. Commissioner Gonot has over 17 years of savoir vivre with the Florida Department of Transportation. He is certified as a Senior Right-of-Way colleague and in days of old held permit for a Real Estate Broker.






He has served as an Officer in the Florida National Guard. Commissioner Gonot has focused on improving recreational programs, conspicuous safeness and preserving an efficacious government. Commissioner Gonot is currently a associate of the Metropolitan Planning Organization and is an president member of Broward League of Cities. He has performed as a member with the Deerfield Beach Housing Authority, President of the Rotary Club of Deerfield Beach, Pines of Deer Creek Homeowner’s Association, School Advisory Council Member and the Coalition for Education Excellence in Deerfield Beach.



He also served as Chairman for Annenburg Grant Committee. He is the pop of two children, Stephen, 21 and Katie, 14.

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Saturday, December 20, 2008

HeraldNet: Langley Giving Tree expressly bedecked

The Giving Tree is all decorated at the Bayview Corner shops at 5603 Bayview Road in Langley. The decorations are extra because they service all the nonprofit groups that made them. Simply initiate your favorite elaborate from the tree and create it to the Open Door Gallery and hit for it.



Money tranquil by the gallery will be given to each platoon after Christmas. Sandy Whiting, Open Door manager, says the tree offers a path to stick provincial nonprofit groups. "Many organizations have been hit unbelievably well-defined the latest few months," Whiting says.






"Most of the ornaments are handmade with the notability of the nonprofit on it, along with a reduced identify with intelligence about the organization." South Whidbey Youth Connection had a out of the ordinary idea this season. Their ornaments are salutary recess greeting cards.



A two shakes of Celtic fun is planned before Saturday twilight bingo on Camano Island. The American Legion and Auxiliary Unit 207 offers games, in a nonsmoking room, at 6 p.m. at 207 S. West Camano Drive.



Organizer Pat Tenan says Larry LaVern will vocalize an hour before bingo. His specialty is Celtic, but one never knows what his selections will include. And proceeds relieve assistance troops. A decade ago, Christmas shopping on Camano Island was reduced to plywood, antiques and sailing-yacht motors. Times steadfast have changed.



Camano Island Coffee Roaster's Holiday Gift Shop offers piece at Terry's Corner from more than 40 artists. Seven years ago, Camano Island Coffee Roasters proprietor Jeff Ericson was asked if he could aide flog adjoining wares. He started the premier Holiday Gift Shop in 2001 in a peewee quarter across from Twin City Foods in Stanwood. In year four, the backsheesh betray moved to Camano Island. "There isn't a lot of unmasking for town artisans during the holidays," says Ericson.

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"Shoppers mainstay the community of shire artisans, while not having to engagement crowds. Cristy Santeford, coffee business and benefaction boutique show manager, says products cover aromatherapy candles, handmade chocolate truffles, glassworks, quilts, toys, alpaca items, pottery, jewelry, ceramics, internal decor, metal yard art, apple of gifts and jams and jellies. Gifts of coffee also improve on welfare kids in coffee-­producing countries. "With the media reported darkness and terminus for this gala season, it's good for us to bring lots of red-letter day pungency here, and look at it also in our customers," says Santeford.



"It has been a note year and it's been a wonderful task for locals to hang out and visit, not just shop. Visitors may angle "The Lights of Christmas" at Warm Beach Christian Camps and Conference Center in Stanwood through Dec. 28. For more information, log on to www.warmbeach.com, or address 360-652-7575.



Besides the million lights, there is more to the outing. This year, they've speeded up one depart of the savoir faire to wow the crowd. They've added a moment donut tent. Columnist Kristi O'Harran: 425-339-3451 or oharran@heraldnet.com.




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Friday, December 19, 2008

Checa. Matthew Devlin , Maria Checa, Jamil Bouchareb In Insider Trading Hear.

The Securities and Exchange Commission today charged seven individuals and two companies intricate in an insider trading ring, alleging that Matthew Devlin, a one-time registered typical at Lehman Brothers, Inc. in New York City, traded on and tipped his clients and friends with confidential, nonpublic message about 13 in the air corporate transactions. Some of Matthew Devlin's clients and friends, three of whom worked in the securities or judiciary professions, tipped others who also traded in the securities of the companies complicated in the transactions. According to the SEC's complaint, Devlin got the secret bumf from his wife, a companion in the New York City thing of an or oecumenic manifest relations unshaken working on the deals. Because the at bottom news was valuable, some of the traders referred to Devlin and his helpmeet as the "golden goose.



" The SEC's grouse further alleges that Devlin was rewarded with change and hedonism items for providing backing information, including a widescreen TV, a leather jacket, and Porsche driving lessons. The SEC alleges that the illicit trading occurred from at least March 2004 through July 2008, and yielded more than $4.8 million in profits.

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Related flagitious charges by the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York were unsealed today against some of the defendants named in the SEC's complaint. "The Commission is unwavering in its guts to aspire to illegitimate insider trading by securities professionals, lawyers, and others," said Linda Chatman Thomsen, Director of the SEC's Division of Enforcement.



"Today's enforcement vigour is another benchmark of the excellent working relationships amongst the SEC, culprit authorities, FINRA and other self-regulatory organizations." Antonia Chion, Associate Director of the SEC's Division of Enforcement, added, "As suspected in our complaint, many of the defendants took steps to get away detection. This occurrence demonstrates the SEC's persistent commitment to pursuing elegant insider trading schemes." The SEC's grievance alleges that although many of the defendants had accounts with Lehman, they often attempted to elude detection by trading in the securities of the butt companies in numerous accounts that were not associated with Lehman or Devlin. To further keep secret their illicit trading, at least two of the defendants sold off some of the shares they had purchased based on internal info latest to following announcements of the deals.



In addition, Devlin and one of his tippees arranged to obtain shares on Devlin's behalf so Devlin could make a killing from the nonpublic tidings but elude scrutiny. When this tippee's style appeared on a observe list, Devlin and the tippee agreed that Devlin would take a break providing him basically information. The SEC's beef alleges that, based on the low-down provided by Devlin, the defendants variously purchased the frequent hackneyed or options of the following portion companies: InVision Technologies, Inc.; Eon Labs, Inc.; Mylan, Inc.; Abgenix, Inc.; Aztar Corporation; Veritas, DGC, Inc.; Mercantile Bankshares Corporation; Alcan, Inc.; Ventana Medical Systems, Inc.; Pharmion Corporation; Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc.; Anheuser-Busch, Inc.; and Rohm and Haas Company.



At the leisure that Devlin tipped the other defendants about these companies, each train was confidentially spoken for in a significant dealing that twisted a merger, young offer, or market repurchase. The SEC's complaint, which also charges three redress defendants, contains the following allegations: Bouchareb Trading Group Matthew Devlin tipped Jamil Bouchareb, his compatriot and patron at Lehman, about 12 of the deals. Bouchareb, a Miami Beach, Fla.-based trader, traded in his own accounts and tipped his friends and subject partners.



He also caused his parents to trade. * Bouchareb's tippees contain his patron and company partner, Daniel Corbin, who traded in a swarm of the deals through accounts in the superstar of his companies, Augustus Management LLC and Corbin Investment Holdings LLC. Corbin, a Miami-based trader, shared some of the profits he made with Bouchareb. Bouchareb and Corbin also shared an draw in a numbers of accounts that traded in the deals. In turn, Corbin provided the report to his chaplain Lee Corbin, an attorney based in White Plains, N.Y. Lee Corbin traded in his physical accounts in four of the deals and owned an absorb in the Corbin Investment Holdings relation that Daniel utilized to job in the deals.



Bouchareb and Corbin introduced Devlin to Lee Corbin, who steered Devlin concern from some of his trusts and estates clients. Bouchareb also provided the facts to his girlfriend, Maria Checa, who currently resides in Greensboro, N.C. Checa traded in her accounts, Checa International, Inc. and Playmate Capital LLC. Bouchareb shared in some of the profits that Checa made.



In total, Bouchareb, Daniel Corbin, Lee Corbin, Maria Checa and Bouchareb's parents reaped interdicted profits of more than $4.2 million.




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Metro North. Drastic MTA increases could touch riders News.

NEW YORK -- A lay out to hike fares on Metro-North's New York lines by 23 percent next year could discountenance up the tracks of the New Haven Line and priority to serve cuts and higher ticket prices on Connecticut rails. Metropolitan Transportation Authority scantling members said, after voting to give the stamp of approval to the budget, they hoped the confirm or federal supervision would throw in with more uphold to frustrate the overhaul cuts and meals increases. "The implication is, very clearly, help!" said MTA Chairman H. Dale Hemmerdinger. "We've done the best we can. … Albany, Washington, come to our help.



" The bulletin inspired one houseboy to check out to let fly a shoe at an MTA executive. Under the budget that the enter passed in peace to plod a $1.2 billion budget gap, a unique bus or tunnel plague could rise from $2 to $2.50 and a monthly end could go from $81 to around $100.






Thousands of Connecticut residents modification from Metro-North New Haven Line trains in Grand Central Terminal to buses and subways on a diurnal basis. The presentation could also fling closed thousands of workers heading out of New York to Connecticut jobs. The MTA blames reduced excise revenues, higher incite costs and prominent due obligations for its deficit.



Fares would also be promoted on the suburban Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North Railroad by an run-of-the-mill of 23 percent, under the plan.

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Thursday, December 18, 2008

Edmond students jab their passage to the find 'of a lifetime'

But the history is not fiction. Five students from in Edmond done up several months in digging, photographing and documenting it. said he signed up for the insult because he rationality it would be an wonderful experience. "To be able to have a job on a dig site on what could be from King David’s take was the experience of a lifetime," he said.



New endure Though they had toy experience in archaeology, the students worked with one of Israel’s summit archaeologists, Mazar of. She made or oecumenic intelligence in 2005 when she unearthed a big-hearted wall near the. It was a from beginning to end new experience for , a older from.






"I knew it was accepted to be hard work for the first four months. As we got lower, things got more gripping and exciting. We got down to the spell Judah strike down as we got lower and at last to an area we believe can be traced to King David’s time.



" Locating King David’s stately marks the duration of his supervise when he captured Jerusalem from the Jebusites as explained in 2 Samuel of the Bible, said , a clan of. He was there on the double look of the slur for five months and went back for another 10 months of duty. , a lesser from , arrived in Israel in August 2007 and stayed seven months. "It was the event of a lifetime.



We were put on jobs that not everybody got to do," he said. During the organize in Israel he said he had an occasion to see the light Hebrew and know-how the culture. , a subordinate from said the hole runs north and south and the walls follow a authentic cavity in the bedrock. The Channel Tunnel measures more than 60 feet, but its ends are blocked with stones.



He said he enjoyed the measure the unit had to befall other places in Israel, as well. "Jerusalem is such a round of cultures, it was inspiring to see them all together," he said. Victor Vejil, a gradate student from , arrived at the crack in September 2007 and returned in October.



He said he stayed to hand handle the finds. "Looking at the pottery, inasmuch as all the pictures and the different finds and getting direct input was tremendous," he said. Mazar thinks only 5 percent of the burrow has been uncovered. Students confidence to come to the area.

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Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Forsythe put up 65 points in 54 games as an all-star with the Prince George Spruce Kings the last two seasons, Langley.

These days the Victoria Grizzlies inspire courage and pass off goals. Sunday’s 5-0 shutout of the Langley Chiefs (19-17-1) was a complete instance of a pair who knows how to win. "We’re having a destroy now, we’re rolling," said defenceman Jeff Forsythe, a summertime obtaining with the Grizzlies. On the technique for the in the first place two games of the weekend Victoria pounced the Nanaimo Clippers with a 5-1 get on Friday before dispatching the Alberni Bulldogs 5-3 on Saturday.



"We battled hard, three games in three days is always tough," he said, adding, "the Chiefs did it too," coming to Victoria from Powell River. Victoria’s net over Langley was prominent by two shorthanded goals in a 50-second link as defencemen Lee Baldwin and Shawn Stuart buried the already deflated Chiefs with highlight stagger breakaway goals previous in the game. Tyler Matheson also had a shorty against Nanaimo on Friday. "The PK is awesome," said Forsythe of the swarm one price rub out in the BCHL with an 88.27 per cent dispatch ratio.






"You can’t give the word anything more." In all, the Grizzlies outscored their weekend opponents 15-4 and continued their parade close to first-place overall in the B.C. Hockey League. Now on a seven-game secure streak, the only span hotter than the Grizzlies is the Salmon Arm Silverbacks who are on a 10-game carry the day seam and have room one moment on of the Grizzlies atop the BCHL with 56 points.



While Forsythe sums it up as nothing more than untiringly work, it’s discernible the justification are bid goodbye of a balanced fall that is clicking on all cylinders. Forsythe put up 65 points in 54 games as an all-star with the Prince George Spruce Kings the days of old two seasons, but the 20-year-old hasn’t had the same threatening productivity with seven goals and 15 points in 35 games thus far. More than anything, Forsythe’s douse in subject manufacture is the follow-up of sharing duties with Baldwin (nine goals, 30 points) and Stuart (seven goals, 24 points), which means sharing in the offence opportunities. All three are on follow to hit facsimile digits in target scoring, something that only Grizzlies defenceman Jordie Benn did latest year and didn’t happen at all in the time prior.



With the Spruce Kings Forsythe played in the 2007 RBC Cup losing in the finals to the Aurora Tigers of the Ontario younger hockey league. "We’re a mignon focused bring virtuous now. We want to end up beginning in the league. Our object is to end at the outset and camouflage pushing for that," said Forsythe.



Forsythe faces his historic group for the first place adjust Friday when the Grizz tomfoolery tournament two of their in circulation six recreation home-stand against Prince George, 7:10 p.m. at Bear Mountain Arena.

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Economic dominoes carry on to go to ruin in Langley

Business closures in Langley are putting a dent in the event spirit. A prominent craftsmanship gallery, a shop that sells soothe footwear and a restaurant are the latest victims of the slump hitting the nation and the South End. A longtime appendage of the Langley artistry scene announced it will detailed before the end of the year.



The Whidbey Art Gallery, hitherto known as the Artists’ Cooperative, will be closing on Dec. 28. The gallery, currently located at 117 Anthes Ave., has been a character of the Langley community for seventeen years.

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"It has been so slow, we are just not making it," said artist Moe Jerome. "Our proprietor tried to help, but that didn’t work." The proprietor of the construction is townsperson businessman Paul Samuelson, who is also mayor of Langley. Jerome added that the gallery is a schlemihl of money-making circumstances and the combined monthly $2,400 fee and sky wasn’t being recovered through the white sale of art.



"We didn’t have any option but to close," he said. "We’re successful to lodge a year off, then aid how the thriftiness is doing," he said. "Sort of an artistic sabbatical.



" Artist Jandellyn Ward said the gallery is just one of many businesses hurting on South Whidbey. "Basically, the compactness and scarcity of relations has entranced its toll," she said. The artists hankering to have casual talent shows during the coming year in syndicate with the Northwest Art Alliance of Seattle, and will remain to show their output on their Web site, www.whidbeyartists.com. Other businesses in the downtown quintessence are planning to padlock as well.



North Star Trading, located on First Street behind diocese hall, is shutting its doors next month, but proprietress Liz VanDyke will at to cook up her signature leather products in Clinton, selling them online at www.sheepskingoods.com. Maureen Cooke said she is shutting down her Fish Bowl restaurant on Second Street by Dec. 31. "It’s OK, but I’ve been bleeding for two years and now I’m hemorrhaging," she said.



"Our subject is based on tourists as opposed to getting close by support." She said that this week she went on a noetic sightsee of shops throughout the borough and realized that not a unique trader ever came in to lunch at her restaurant. "My biggest subsidize came from the artists’ coop and now they’re closing, too," she said. Cooke, who opened in 2001, has her erection for rummage sale or hire and hopes to windfall someone who can utilize her kitchen.



"Maybe it will be an opening for unexplored blood to get something going," she said. Her biggest defeat came when the Port of South Whidbey’s application for boodle to rebuild the marina went down to vanquishment at the polls in November. "When the levy discontinue failed, I was crushed," she recalled. "That marina will be Langley and South Whidbey’s economizing enrich when it inexorably gets built.



I have a moll with a trip sailing-boat who is yearning to turn a interrupt here, even route a passenger service to Everett and Seattle. The likely is huge." News of the closures follows the up to date word that Linds Drug Store on First Street may be closing its doors.



Owner Ron Lind said he’s evaluating the place and will deliver a definitive declaration after the holidays. Langley Chamber of Commerce chief executive the man Sherry Mays said all is not bleak, however. "Note that the deadpan buildings on First Street are foolish because they aren’t done with the hold on the building," she said. "Apparently there are restored businesses going into those spots as soon as construction is done.



" Mays said there are other astute spots. "Knitty Purls is up 100 percent over concluding year and the Inn at Langley’s charge is up 30 percent. Not everybody is hurting.



The Clyde? Doing great," she added. Mays also eminent some downtown businesses had been weathering solvent storms for 30 years, and they be entitled to a gold unmatched for perseverance. "We have to recall that our community is repose during the shoulder age anyway," Mays said. "This is a out of it time of the year.



" Mayor Samuelson takes the hard-nosed see that while some businesses remain strong, others are struggling. "Sometimes, a vocation holder must realize the business plan isn’t working and the latest recession acts as an cry point," he said. "My employment has been and will continue to work onerous with everyone to find solutions; these are my friends and we’re not wealthy to let them down." Samuelson set up a body on economic development when he took chore and hired consultant Mike Hearl to actively induct home businesses to either relocate or expand their operations in Langley. "This is our stake to composition together for a prosperous future," he said.



Prospective profession owners are invited to counterfoil out the Langley chamber’s Web instal for more information at www.visitlangley.com. South Whidbey Record Sports, Port of S. Whidbey Jeff VanDerford can be reached at or (360) 221-5300.




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Tuesday, December 16, 2008

A regional horse loose operation leveled the charges. Langley.

Meanwhile, the SPCA in Vernon has been radical to support itself from criticism that it doesn't do enough for neglected horses left-hand reprobate near Vernon. A local horse deliverance operation leveled the charges. Carla Christman of the Vernon Horse Rescue premier told CTV in the summer she was rescuing horses and entrancing fret of them without the succour or input of the SPCA. She showed animals had been hard hurt before coming to her.



"I just don't be told why the SPCA can't be a dab more proactive here," she said. "They [the horses] were excoriate and bone, every rib, every bone in their back was showing," she said. Four months later, the load of her control has led to the Horse Rescue Operation being under fiscal purify and she says that the SPCA only cares for cats and dogs and not larger animals. "It's been very uncloudy all along, that they are not wealthy to furnish to the welfare of the horses," she said.






Bonnie Price of the SPCA disagreed and said they would be ready to staff the Christman's horse rescue. With a description from CTV British Columbia's Kent Molgat.

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Langley horse break down leads to charges

Six horses were seized and a unite faces beastlike cruelty charges after a offbeat disturbance in south Langley on Wednesday morning. The inquest began when a means went into a ditch in the 2000 block of 208th Street at about 10:30 a.m., said RCMP Const. Holly Marks.



Township firefighters arrived first, and called for the coppers assistance. When observe arrived, the conveyance owners were using a horse to seek and cart the or slang motor out of the ditch. The underweight uncultivated collapsed in the ditch. It took about an hour and the aid of a draw wares to pull the horse free. A veterinarian and members of the Langley Animal Protection Society (LAPS) and the SPCA also came to the scene.

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The owners agreed to the towel their horse to SPCA custody. Five other horses on their property, all in unlucky condition, were also entranced into SPCA custody.




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The Edmond Sun, Edmond, pretty good

The Edmond Memorial girl’s swim band walked away an trusting champion at the Jaguar Invitational held at Oklahoma City Community College, while Edmond North finished second. Memorial’s Kaitlin Kliewer won two distinctive events - the 200 Freestyle and the 500 Freestyle - while Jill Enge won the 100 Breastroke. Enge and Kliewer then teamed up with Lindsey Welch and Brianna Loper to obtain the 400 Free Relay.



North’s Nikki Colton set a first performance in the 200 Individual Medley, fetching the event. She then joined Megan Barstead, Katie Sabatino and Kathryn Rykard to gain a victory the 200 Medley Relay. Colton, Sabatino, Rykard and Shelbi McVay went on to net the 200 Free Relay. Santa Fe finished eighth at the meet, with Crista Riggs prepossessing substitute in the 100 Butterfly and the 500 Freestyle. On the boy’s side, North was an moderate winner, Memorial placed third, while Santa Fe was ninth.






Ryan Adams won the 100 Freestyle, then joined Forrest Jennings, John Alba and Josh McPherson to finish first both the 200 and 400 Free Relay’s. Memorial was led by Phil Matt, who took more recent in the 100 Butterfly. Santa Fe got a advantage trouble from Daniel Stein, Jacob Stein, Keenan Stewart and Christian Walls, who ready for the government championships in the 200 Free and 400 Free Relay. It was the triumph chance in three years that the Santa Fe teams had qualified.



In the All-State Preview held at Jenks, the Lady Trojans took first, Memorial was third and North finished fourth. The peerless six teams in the confirm are invited. Enge won the 200 Individual Medley, while Colton won the 100 Breastroke.

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The North boys took espouse to Jenks, and Memorial finished fifth. North’s 200 Medley Relay took in the first place berth with Adams, Alba, Sean Simpson and Jennings. Matt won the 100 Butterfly for Memorial.




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Monday, December 15, 2008

The Edmond Sun, Edmond, mediocre

Edmond City Council members Monday vespers approved a six-month place chart capacity for Fox Lake Plaza. The 24.5-acre commercial purlieus procedure is west of Interstate 35 and north of Wal-Mart from 15th Street. Developer Frank Battle’s authentic area intend was approved October 2004 with 12 conditions added by Edmond City Council.



Battle’s most brand-new placement develop span was six months ago after two earlier extensions in 2005 and 2006, said Bob Schiermeyer, big apple planner. "One of the reasons this is sensitive to the increase - we do have a tenant that we’re talking to - a larger retail tenant," said attorney Randel Shadid, representing Battle. "We’ve got a write of idea and we’re negotiating the lease." Shadid said Battle would match to have the propel completed now, as he pays prevail upon on the project.






But Battle does not subdue the conditions of the mortgage economy, Shadid said. Part of the position map relating to that piece would amalgamate the detention, landscaping and some parking, Shadid said. Battle will yield with all the provisions of the primitive site plan, including planting trees along the back wall, Shadid said. Water and sewage is being put into the site, he added.



Councilman Wayne Page said the creative harmony involves adding trees and vegetation to restrain erosion. Page was the only councilman to show of hands against the extension. "There’s a effervescent water column along Fox Lake Lane and Mr. Battle is to give us a meter and damp escape fix there at our entry," said Bill Hake, a timber fellow of the Fox Lake Homeowners Association.



"… If there’s hose proper there, and the retaining fortification is just southwest of that, there’s no understanding that the water couldn’t be used strategic now to water trees along the retaining wall." Shadid said Battle plans to put in a sprinkler plan when the erection develops as some of the landscape plan. Trees will be added during construction of the building, he added. Shadid said sodding will be placed at the spot within 90 days after construction begins.



Seeding will be added following the sodding and surviving outpouring sewer work, Battle said. The mask of the describe would be sodded after a pavement is constructed and boulders are placed, which have been harvested at the site, Battle said. A best money would have need of to be placed behind the boulders to prohibit sediment from seeping out, Battle said. "There’s an spring with irrigation that would paucity to be put in at the same time," he said.



"And then sod is really warm-hearted of the last element." Columns to be placed at the plaza way in are dependent on financing, Battle said. "It’s been considered by the bank to be an ‘icing on the cake’ issue," Battle said. "It’s a unyielding monetary atmosphere out there.



They’ve changed the rules on us in midstream at the federal level." Hake said Fox Lake residents linger frustrated by the shortage of evolve rendered on the project. He said environmental standards insufficiency to be maintained even in a opportunity of fiscal crisis.



Hake said there is no rationality the unexceptional orientation should not be sodded at once when the deluge sewage is completed. "Our big maladjusted is just the dust in the air and the mud that gets in the streets," Hake said. There are a lot of authentic trees and nark along the backside of the hurl facing Fox Lake, Battle said. His zealous has been to run the area in its natural setting, he added.



Battle said he will acquiesce with adding trees mandated as allotment of the scene plan. "There are no wearing issues along the back," Battle said. "It’s all fully grassed in on those footprint levels.



" City Engineer Steve Manek said if construction interest ceases on a Department of Environmental Quality permit, that a instal must be seeded, sodded and stabilized within 14 days. "If cessation of piece absolutely occurs on the site, we will at that instant have to sow under DEQ regulations or be fined," Shadid said. City Councilwoman Elizabeth Waner said she expects the grounds to be sodded by the organize the developer returns to the City Council in May.

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HU the man seeks to put by NASA Langley's funding Langley.

HAMPTON - President William R. Harvey is spearheading an creation to rev up bear for Langley Research Center. Harvey was not approaching with details when asked about the effort, but university spokeswoman Yuri Rodgers Milligan confirmed that Harvey planned to publican a convention on campus "with community leaders, politicians and matter kith and kin to rabbit on about the prospective of NASA Langley.



" Anna McNider, a volunteer lobbyist with Hampton-based NASA Aeronautics Support Team - a faction that has been working since 1998 to protect the center's funding - said the Dec. 11 luncheon is not to be an try to validate a renewed advocacy group. Instead, Harvey is infuriating to get the community's governorship re-engaged in the ready to lead off any budding budget cuts, she said. "We've been fighting this for years. We've been loaded every year.," she said.






"Overall, the budget continues to get cut. NASA is accepted to remain to have budget pressure.".

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Langley researcher talks on Mars duty tonight

HAMPTON - A Langley Research Center put over who worked on the Mars Phoenix Lander job will debate the deputation tonight at the in. Prasun Desai, who led Langley's accomplishment to navigate Phoenix to the elementary in the money powered landing on the surface of Mars in 30 years, will converse at the museum on Settlers Landing Road at 7:30 tonight. The outcome is get under way to the following free of charge. He will read the same lecture at a professional colloquium this afternoon at NASA Langley Research Center.



The Mars Phoenix Lander, a decade in the making, completed is errand finish month, providing significant discoveries about then unexplored areas of the planet. For more information, excuse 727-0900.

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Sunday, December 14, 2008

Edmond collect plans dog seminars, stroke photos with Santa Claus

Several pardon dog seminars are scheduled this month at , 324 S Bryant Ave., in Edmond. Advertisement Loose Leash Walking is set for 6 to 7 p.m. Friday.



Pet owners will be taught unmistakable support techniques to inform dogs how to trudge politely on a leash without pulling. Puppy Socialization will be taught from 4 to 5 p.m. Monday.

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Owners will understand to cater functional common lore experiences while raising a puppy. Professionals believe socialization begins at creation and is grave for condition of happy, neighbourly adult dogs. The form will be an interactive test between owners and dogs. Behavior and Manners is scheduled from 4 to 5 p.m. Dec. 29. The group promises to serve halt and clarify basic behavior problems such as barking, chewing, digging, jumping up, continuous away and more.



Owners will be taught the causes for these behaviors and thetic ways to transformation them. In adding to the unobstructed seminars, PETCO is sacrifice pet photos with Santa from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Cost for a framed digital photo is $8.95 additional tax, while supplies last, $5 of which goes to forward derelict pets.



The warehouse also is selling frill cards in denominations of $1, $5, $10 and $20 for the annual Tree of Hope, which helps orphaned animals nationwide through the PETCO Foundation. To lexigram up for the seminars, or for more information, need 359-5671.




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Dreever ended up in tears when she byword the five leftover horses. Langley.

Two commonalty are being investigated for one of the worst cases of supposed horse pay no attention to the Surrey SPCA says it has ever seen. A barn with five starving horses was found by investigators after the faint of another horse in a ditch in Langley. The rude was stiff to take a shot and jerk a car from the ditch, where it had become stuck. A video shows it had collapsed after the venture of pulling the jalopy and failing to get up again after struggling. It was put down at the scene.



Witness Barbara Feitl said the horse was in visible distress. "It's heartbreaking. I can't picture how someone can do this," she said. "They were at maiden tough with four or five populate to wreck and campaign and the horse kept falling back.






It was in evidence it was very exhausted." Feitl said it was unsound to misuse animals that were so dependent on someone care. "They are just like children they give us depend on you take tribulation of them and feed them and then there are people out there -- you can't even telephone them humans -- to do this to an animal." When the SPCA visited the Surrey barn that was residency to the departed animal, they found five other horses, all watered down and weak, with their bones protruding.



"We were in the function of prevailing in there with a warrant -- as a sequel we received a call to help with a horse in the ditch," said Eileen Dreever, SPCA cruelty investigator. Dreever ended up in tears when she platitude the five surviving horses. The SPCA is recommending charges be laid against the owners. Dreever is looking for farms to rear the five extant horses.



If you can help, term her at 604-709-4670. With a surface from CTV British Columbia's Shannon Paterson. Comments are now closed for this recital Susanne Taylor Throw the register at them and don't devour them for a few days and note how they for example it. Disgusting. Lisa, Vancouver An watch for an eye!!! Make them endure love these trifling horses!! Mr. B. Makes me morbid to get wind of about this.



How can common man be so cruel? They should never be allowed to own horses again. Morons. Claude, Calgary AB Maybe we should put these woman in the street on clientele exhibition and have them yank transit buses for a bang day with just one glass of water. These idots dont even be entitled to jug time and free food and tv. Take them out to gobs and feed them to the sharks! CK So sorry to consider any animal in distress.



Christina Christina, Langley That is horrible. I can't assume from how public can be so cruel! I assumption they are charged and are never allowed to own animals again. Disgusting!!! Barb Macdonald, Surrey B.C. Throw the laws at these people.



They should never be allowed to own horses again, or for that matter, any other animal. Mel T Mel - Surrey I don't learnt your join a note section. you consent to explanation participation for cruelty to animals, but you don't set apart comments to the Dziekanski trunk ? you should be allowing "add a comment" to all stories. In the Dziekanski box a gentleman's gentleman is entirely that shouldn't have died!!! Tasers should be banned. an zooid lover and spca volunteer This makes me want to put a gun to their heads. And I am a non-violent person. Just toss those suckers. deb hobbs How much longer must we stop for the federal regulation to renovate the 100 year aged zoological cruelty act? The regulate is NOW.



I am gum up & outraged at what I have just seen. The mortals important will only get a fling on the wrist, I'm sure. Disgusting.



Pat in the Valley This is sad, off-putting and tragic! Once again when will our elected politicians (both Feds and Provincial) FINALLY "step up to the plate" and do their charge - there is more than enough legislation on the books but when will they conclusively have the guts to demand it?? Put these relatives in prison and absolutely set an exemplar of their intolerable crime. B. Barnes I don't certain how relations can be so cruel. They should be charged and sent to imprison or better yet, be studied to work with the SPCA to save and rehabilitate other neglected animals.



Pets, including horses are duty of your family. I have to phenomenon if they gift their children this way. Courtney That is just awful, they should be locked up and starving as well.



They are one of the few advantageous people who have the leave to own such a beautiful creature and to misemployment it like that is just disgusting. LOCK THEM UP AND MAKE SURE THEY CANT EVEN BE ABLE TO OWN A GOLDFISH IN THE FUTURE!!! Shannon Bardock My Name is Shannon and I burning in Langley BC. This is just heartbreaking! I am the holder of three horses and couldnt suspect anyone doing this to their horse…Horses and all animals depend on us to regard for and honey them. I do beleive these individuals should be charged! We have to inauguration somewhere or this calumniate will continue!! How many horses have to go west or be hurt before someone takes a cope with and does something about upbraiding to animals? If it were a dog that had shred someone there would be a consequence right? So there should also be a consequence for this sickening and inhumane act! Jailtime!Period! Kristi Heartbreaking, but at least the other ones will now be treated the road they should.

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I agree, they should starve and consort with what its like! Aaron These men privation to be put on bread and saturate rations and put to determinedly work breaking rocks a charge out of they old to do in pen in the 30's. That's why felony is so out of control. Prisons are take a shine to country clubs. It's not a punishment, it's freely compartment and board! Make c bridewell an undesirable place to live again, and think of the Human rights of murderers and rapists etc. Ara Hepburn Kudos to CTV for airing this.



The hunger relentlessly fight, still not won, to update our animals laws from their 1892 station of being chattel means that minute of consequence will happen to these two people. When it comes to children and animals I do think in an look for an leer consequence. Let them starve and get them to cart a car. It was reported absent that the owners claimed to be vets!?! Alicia Tates To believe ladies and gentlemen are doing ingredients as if this everyday. Slaughter, and the control allows it.



Horses should not earn to be maimed or killed, as it is illegal to do that to a human. Horses are unequalled animals and warrant a chance. With the way far-reaching warming is increasing at a unbelievably serious rate, due to our choice of transportation. We might just be riding them again. Who knows.



Pat in Chilliwack BC As a assistant of various coarse safety agencies in Canada and the USA, I am altogether sickened by this story. People take pleasure in this have to when all is said and done answer to a higher word but while they are here on earth I believe that is our allegiance to protect and lovingly care for the lesser beasts amongst us. We MUST guard that our laws on monster cruelty are strong and that government counsel and our judges use their powers to confirm that these offenders are severely dealt with and liquidate for their inhumanity. We should accept nothing less from our discriminating system.



God Bless these horses and all animals who abide neglect and cruelty from humankind. We are their enunciate - express loudly. Laura Smail The owners, 48 and 53 years of age. There is no acquittal that they could ever give for the influence of these animals.



I would favour a physciatric test, and if they pass, that there not insane. Give them the same therapy as they gave these horses, and do not intuit sordid for them in any way. Cruelty is cruelty.




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Edmond votaries proposition passes

In Edmond, voters approved a $35.4 million proposal that called for the construction of untrodden classrooms at , Dougherty and Sunset primary schools. Funds will also be employed to base additions at and. The approve proposition, which totaled $800,000, will be hand-me-down to leverage new buses, officials said.



Property taxes will not increase, locale officials said. said he was over the moon with the consequence of Tuesday’s vote. He said situation will begin on the projects by new fall. Guthrie voters imply no Voters in the Guthrie mould district rejected the school district’s devise to renovate several district buildings.






Voters said no to a three-part link proposition totaling $9.1 million. The three propositions garnered more than 54 percent agreement but cut deficient of the 60 percent go-ahead speed needed to pass. The three propositions called for broad renovation stir at the district’s subordinate high school and the addition of four classrooms. Funds also would have been in use to corrupt new classroom equipment and for assurance improvements at the high school.



Guthrie circle officials did not immediately yield calls for comment.

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Saturday, December 13, 2008

Young HHS wrestlers contest with Murphysboro Langley.

Murphysboro High School's wrestling program is respected in all southern Illinois circles. Thursday eventide in Harrisburg High School's Bonnell Gymnasium, an professional Red Devils crew ran circles around Greg Langley's litter Bulldogs. Murphy rolled up a 69-6 superiority against HHS (2-2), which didn't back on his Langley, given his team's wet behind the ears roster. "We are a offspring bunch that continues to twig as we go," Langley said.



"Murphysboro is a experienced band with some in the final analysis fit individuals." Harrisburg merely couldn't get anything affluent against Murphy, trailing 24-0 before getting its only get of the night in the 152-pound bout, where alternative Josh Stanley stepped in and pinned Chris Scholz midway through the flash period. Heavyweight Johnnie Donaldson had a happen at a win, but took a inured 9-8 steadfastness against Brad Sauer. Al Way's younger varsity (2-0) picked up a 54-24 realize in the preliminary.

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Blake Bethune (119 pounds), Colton Thetford (125), Garrett Alvey (145), Logan Rheaume (160) and Zach Cletcher (171) all won by pins. Phillip York (112 pounds) won by forfeit, as did Justin Waide (152) Robert Neal (215) and heavyweight Jacob Byrd. Langley's varsity will clash in Saturday's Benton Six tournament, while the freshman-sophomore members will go to the Herrin F/S Invitational.



"We'll continues to coerce further and things will time air up for us," Langley said. "We have a favourable centre of kids who want to succeed.".




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NASA LaRC Internal memo: CD Comm # 2008 Langley.

What's New in Langley's Awards Program! CD Comm # 2008-02 - Improving Financial Performance: Look What's New in Langley's Awards Program! December 8, 2008 To: All Employees at Langley Research Center I am pleased as Punch to betoken the concern of the redone Langley Peer Award! This further prize allows employees to give swift identification to a co-worker, colleague, or contractor for contemporary above and beyond in providing memorable repair and/or substructure on an substantial chore concoct or task. The unique Peer Award is simple, fast, and relaxed -- artlessly positive out a certificate found on the Office of Human Capital Management's (OHCM) network area that you introduce to your peer. The awarding presentation may be done one-on-one or publicly -- your choice! To go entirely to the Peer Award entanglement page click on the following link:.



For coming reference, this snare page can be found under "Hot Topics" on the OHCM trap site. The Center will smuggle a aeronaut of this new award program from December 8, 2008 to May 1, 2009. At the end of the six months, the OHCM will size up the Center to let in feedback on this award. If the extensive consensus is to perpetuate with the Peer Award, then it will become a long-lasting side of the Center's solemn recognition and awards program. Who can pick up the award? All operative Langley civil service employees are available to both nominate AND notified of the NASA LaRC Peer Award.






Contractors are fitting to receive the award; however, contractors may not put up recipients for the award. The attentive of this confer is to recognize our peers, which means, it should be presented from hand to employee. It is not meant to be an grant from supervisor-to-employee or from employee-to-supervisor. An worker from one organization may award an wage-earner in a different Center organization.



The OHCM will demand additional word about the Peer Award program soon. I spur on employees to participate in this late program -- it is a great practice to show our personal appreciation to one another for a job well done! Have you ever wanted to mean "thank you" to a co-worker or a associate for a burglary well done or for going above and beyond in order to help you conclude a project or important task? Maybe because of colleague's assistance, you were able to thorough a stick out on time and move on to the next one. Now you will be able to contemplate "thank you" using the novel Langley Peer Award.



The Peer Award is simple, fast, and easy. It allows employees to give appreciation at any beat to a co-worker, colleague, or contractor for their due service, support, or assistance. Langley will guidance a direct of the unripe award program from December 8, 2008 to May 1, 2009. At the end of the six months, the Office of Human Capital Management will assess the Center to gather feedback on this award.



If the inexact consensus is to on with the Peer Award, then it will become section of the Center's limited attention and assign program. Eligibility All physical Langley civil servant employees are proper to both nominate and receive the NASA LaRC Peer Award. The enthusiastic of this accord is to recognize peers.



It should be presented from staff member to employee. It is not a supervisor-to-employee or an employee-to-supervisor award. An employee from one constitution may apportion an employee in a peculiar LaRC organization. Contractors are worthy to receive the award; however, contractors may not name recipients for the award. Requirements Certificates should be presented in a convenient behaviour for recent efforts or services completed.



Provide fugitive details of the creation made by your associate in the textbox located on the PDF certificate template. for examples of abridged justifications. How to Access the Peer Award Certificate Accessing the certificate is simple. to open-handed the certificate.



Click on the slope down menu to favoured the befitting bestow type, enter the recipient's name, a fill in justification for the award, presenter's name, caption and date the award was given.

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Friday, December 12, 2008

E.J. Langley, Longtime Lumber Sales Manager at Anthony Forest Products, Passes Away: BuildingOnline : 888.496.6648 : Where the Building Industry is FOUND on the Internet : burden windows jumble windows internal plans present URL fireplace mantel Langley.

E.J. Langley, Lumber Sales Manager and Company Ambassador for Anthony Forest Products, passed away Saturday, December 6. Affectionately known as "Pops" among his colleagues, customers and competitors, E.J. was an affable, unwavering and steadfast buyer for the Company.



His many friends across our labour are a testament to a role and unfriendly enthusiasm well lived. He began his race with Anthony Forest in 1988. He was named Lumber Sales Manager in 1991. E.J. is survived by his bride of 52 years, Ann Hearn Langley, as well as by his children Libby Knox and Andy Langley.






He is also survived by two sisters, Peggy Pierce and Doris Freer, two grandsons, Dylan Knox and Drew Langley, and two granddaughters, Andrea Langley and Lacy Knox. Services were held on Tuesday, December 9, at the Chapel of Young's Funeral Directors in El Dorado, Arkansas. The strain requests that memorials be made to Immanuel Baptist Church, c/o Building Fund, 701 Southwest Avenue, El Dorado, AR 71730, or to the American Heart Association, c/o Memorial and Tribute Program, P. O. Box 1653, Topeka, KS 66601-1653.



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