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Update on the latest sports Nov 21 2009 5:36AM
The Orlando Magic got the better of the Boston
Celtics Friday night, just like they did during last season's NBA
Eastern Conference finals.
Vince Carter scored a game-high 26 points and the Magic made it
four straight wins by downing the Celts 8
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| Watkins couple bumps up wedding for prep football Nov 21 2009 5:15AM
If you happen to be on the guest list for
the wedding of Charmagne Tessmer and Aaron Derichs in Watkins on
Saturday, you should know that it's at 11 a.m. not 3 p.m. like it
says on the invitation.
That's because Tessmer's younger brother, Ivan,
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| Sports Nov 21 2009 4:12AM
MINNESOTA TWINS
manager Ron Gardenhire (GAR'-din-high-er)
Boof Bonser (BAHN'-zur)
Craig Breslow (BREZ'-loh)
Alexi Casilla (kah-SEE'-yah)
Joe Crede (CREE'-dee)
Michael Cuddyer (cuh-DYE'-er)
Carlos Gomez (goh-MEZ')
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| Latest Montana sports: Nov 21 2009 3:44AM
The Montana Grizzlies will be working to
preserve an unbeaten regular season while the Montana State Bobcats
will be making a case for a playoff spot when the two teams clash
for the 109th time.
Montana, which is ranked first in the Football Cha
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| Here are the latest scores from today's sports events:... Nov 21 2009 2:13AM
Here are the latest scores from today's sports events:
NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
Final Cleveland 105 Indiana 95
Final Memphis 102 Philadelphia 97
Final Toronto 120 Miami 113
Final Atla
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| Weekend Time Schedule Nov 20 2009 11:34PM
By The Associated Press
All Times EST
Saturday
TOP 25 FOOTBALL
No. 1 Florida vs. Florida International, 12:30 p.m.
No. 2 Alabama vs. Chattanooga, 12:20 p.m.
No. 3 Texas vs. Kansas, 8 p.m.
No. 4 TCU at Wyoming, 2 p.m.
No. 9 Oh
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| Friday's Scores Nov 20 2009 10:45PM
By The Associated Press
PREP [[kxtopic:football:t[Football]:t]]
Class AA Playoffs
Championship
Great Falls Russell 28, Helena Capital 14
(Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
APNP 11-20-09 2233CST
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Minot State Football Nov 20 2009 7:17PM
The 14th ranked Minot State football team travels to Sioux Falls tomorrow for an NAIA first round football playoff matchup with the top rated Cougars. The game marks the first time since 2002 that the Beavers have been in the playoffs and the first time t
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| Man pleads not guilty for role in UConn case Nov 20 2009 7:01PM
A man who allegedly was with the man
charged with killing University of Connecticut football Jasper
Howard, has pleaded not guilty to a conspiracy charge.
Twenty-year-old Hakim Muhammad entered the plea Friday in
Rockville Superior Court on a ch
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| NCAA Division II Football Playoff Glance Nov 20 2009 6:47PM
AA Division II [[kxtopic:football:t[Football]:t]] Playoff Glance
By The Associated Press
All Times EST
First Round
Saturday, Nov. 14
West Alabama 24, Albany State, Ga. 22
Edinboro 31, East Stroudsburg 16
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| Johnson takes poll...New deal for Johnson...Broncos in action..No... Nov 20 2009 5:02PM
Jimmie Johnson will start Sunday's final
NASCAR race of the season from the pole. He grabbed the top spot
with a lap of 173.919 mph. Johnson, the points leader, is shooting
for his fourth straight Cup championship.
ATLANTA (AP) Paul Johnson h
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| Update on the latest sports Nov 20 2009 4:06PM
Gani Lawal had 18 points and 14 rebounds to lead
No. 21 Georgia Tech past George Mason 70-62 in the consolation
round of the O'Reilly Auto Parts Puerto Rico Tip-Off. Derrick
Favors scored 18 points and the Yellow Jackets held off a late
rally by the
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| 109th meeting of BobcatGrizzly football Nov 20 2009 3:53PM
The Montana Grizzlies will be working to
preserve an unbeaten regular season while the Montana State Bobcats
will be making a case for a playoff spot when the two teams clash
for the 109th time.
Montana, which is ranked first in the Football Cha
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| 4:45 p.m. Friday, Nov. 20, 2009 Nov 20 2009 3:52PM
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| NFL union opposes call for reporting on teammates Nov 20 2009 3:03PM
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The NFL Players Association opposes commissioner Roger Goodell's
call for players to tell their teams' medical st
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| France rejects Irish appeal for World Cup replay Nov 20 2009 2:42PM
The French [[kxtopic:football:t[Football]:t]] Federation has rejected an
appeal from its Irish counterpart to ask FIFA to allow a replay of
the contentious World Cup qualifier between the two countries.
The FFF said it "understands the disappoint
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| Here are the latest scores from today's sports events:... Nov 20 2009 2:07PM
Here are the latest scores from today's sports events:
NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
Cleveland at Indiana 7:00 p.m.
Memphis at Philadelphia 7:00 p.m.
Miami at Toronto 7:00 p.m.
Houston
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| DSUCarroll game to be televised Nov 20 2009 1:25PM
Carroll College's first-round NAIA football
playoff game against Dickinson State will be televised statewide on
CW Network stations.
The telecast starts at noon and kickoff is at 12:07.
Second-ranked Carroll (11-0) has won 10 consecutive Fr
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PLANS FOR TODAY
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| Weekend Time Schedule Nov 20 2009 11:33AM
By The Associated Press
All Times EST
Saturday
TOP 25 FOOTBALL
No. 1 Florida vs. Florida International, 12:30 p.m.
No. 2 Alabama vs. Chattanooga, 12:20 p.m.
No. 3 Texas vs. Kansas, 8 p.m.
No. 4 TCU at Wyoming, 2 p.m.
No. 9 Oh
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| Detainees needle Wisconsin troops about Favre Nov 20 2009 11:26AM
Detainees at a camp in Baghdad, Iraq have found
a way to get under the skin of guard troops from Wisconsin.
And it has to do with football and a painful chapter for some
Green Bay Packers fans who consider Brett Favre a traitor for
joining the r
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| Latest Minnesota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Nov 20 2009 11:12AM
Testimony has ended in the billion-dollar
fraud trial of Minnesota businessman Tom Petters, but a jury won't
begin deliberating his fate until next week.
Judge Richard Kyle scheduled closing arguments and jury
instructions for Monday.
The
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| McClain, Spikes among Butkus finalists again Nov 20 2009 10:51AM
Alabama's Rolando McClain, Florida's Brandon
Spikes and Missouri's Sean Weatherspoon are once again finalists
for the Butkus Award, given annually to the nation's top
linebacker.
South Carolina's Eric Norwood and Texas' Sergia Kindle also are
f
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| militar,1217y academies Nov 20 2009 9:13AM
10 a.m. Friday, Nov. 20, 2009
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| Here is the latest Minnesota news from The Associated Press... Nov 20 2009 7:42AM
The fraud trial of Minnesota businessman
Tom Petters is winding down. Closing arguments are expected today
in St. Paul. Petters says he didn't know his close associates were
committing fraud at Petters Company. The government says the Ponzi
scheme co
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| Update on the latest sports Nov 20 2009 3:51AM
Ricky Williams and the Miami Dolphins are
looking nothing like the team that opened the NFL season 0-and-3.
The Dolphins are back in the playoff mix at 5-and-5 after
Williams ran for 119 yards and scored Miami's three touchdowns in a
24-17 trium
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| Friday's Time Schedule Nov 20 2009 2:13AM
By The Associated Press
All Times EST
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Top 25
No. 6 Boise State at Utah State, 9:30 p.m.
TOP 25 BASKETBALL
Men
No. 2 Michigan State vs. Toledo, 6:30 p.m.
No. 5 Villanova vs. No. 18 Dayton at Coliseo de Puerto Rico, San
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| Williams powers Dolphins to win...Bush iffy for Saints...Lincecum gets anot... Nov 20 2009 1:24AM
Ricky Williams scored the Miami Dolphins'
three touchdowns in a 24-17 win over the Panthers at Carolina
Thursday night. Williams finished with 119 rushing yards, including
a 46-yard TD burst after the Panthers pulled within 17-14. The
Dolphins improv
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| Tennessee State coach James Webster Jr. resigns Nov 20 2009 12:07AM
James Webster Jr. has resigned as
Tennessee State's football coach after five seasons.
Webster announced his resignation Thursday after a season-ending
21-10 win over Eastern Illinois. The Tigers finished 4-7 this year
and Webster compiled a 25-
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| Stefanie Spielman, wife of NFL star, dies at 42 Nov 19 2009 7:22PM
The wife of former NFL and Ohio State star
Chris Spielman has died after a lengthy battle with cancer.
WBNS radio in Columbus, where Chris Spielman co-hosts a show,
says 42-year-old Stefanie Spielman died Thursday at the family's
home in Upper A
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| Repeat winner for NL Cy Young...MLB trade..'Nova wins...NFL play... Nov 19 2009 4:55PM
For the second straight year Tim Lincecum
(LINZ'-ih-kuhm) of the Giants has won the National League Cy Young
Award. He finished in front of St. Louis pitchers Chris Carpenter
and Adam Wainwright in one of the closest ballots in voting
history.
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PLANS FOR THIS EVENING
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| Update on the latest sports Nov 19 2009 3:45PM
Giants ace Tim Lincecum (LINZ'-ih-kuhm) has won
the NL Cy Young Award. He's the first repeat winner in the major
leagues since Randy Johnson was voted the prize four straight times
from 1999-2002. Lincecum led the NL with 261 strikeouts and tied
for
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| Former players say Kansas coach is abusive Nov 19 2009 3:32PM
Former Kansas football players are
speaking out about the treatment they received from embattled coach
Mark Mangino.
The university is investigating an unspecified personnel issue
involving the eight-year coach of the Jayhawks.
Former play
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| Bullock to attend red carpet event in New Orleans Nov 19 2009 1:53PM
Actress Sandra Bullock will walk the red
carpet in New Orleans on Thursday for an evening premiere of her
latest film, "The Blind Side."
Bullock, who recently bought a home in New Orleans, is hosting
the event with film studio Warner Bros. to rais
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| Here are the latest scores from today's sports events:... Nov 19 2009 1:53PM
Here are the latest scores from today's sports events:
NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Miami at Carolina 8:20 p.m.
NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
Phoenix at New Orleans 8:00 p.m.
Utah at San Antonio 8:30 p.m.
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PLANS FOR THIS AFTERNO
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| FIFA charges Egypt FA over attack on Algeria team Nov 19 2009 11:54AM
FIFA has charged Egypt's soccer federation after
an alleged rock-throwing attack by fans on the Algerian national
team's bus before a World Cup qualifying match in Cairo last week.
FIFA said Thursday its disciplinary committee will rule on a
cas
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| Shockey says LeBron not NFL material Nov 19 2009 11:26AM
LeBron James, NFL player. Just a fantasy, says
New Orleans Saints tight end Jeremy Shockey.
The Cavaliers' All-Star forward caused a stir this week by
saying he could be "really good" if he committed himself to
playing football. The remarks set
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| Allenby by one...Nowitzki pours it on...NFL and Top 25 football... Nov 19 2009 9:14AM
Robert Allenby fired a
7-under 65 to grab a one-shot over Lee Westwood, Chris Wood and
Camilo Villegas (kuh-MIHL'-oh vih-JAY'-guhs) after today's opening
round of the Dubai World Championship. Westwood and Rory McIlroy
are vying for the European Tour
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| Weekend Time Schedule Nov 19 2009 9:14AM
By The Associated Press
All Times EST
Saturday
TOP 25 FOOTBALL
No. 1 Florida vs. Florida International, 12:30 p.m.
No. 2 Alabama vs. Chattanooga, 12:20 p.m.
No. 3 Texas vs. Kansas, 8 p.m.
No. 4 TCU at Wyoming, 2 p.m.
No. 9 Oh
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| Obama to appear in PSA with 3 NFL players Nov 19 2009 9:14AM
President Barack Obama will appear with NFL
players Drew Brees, Troy Polamalu and DeMarcus Ware in a public
service announcement that will air during the league's Thanksgiving
games.
The 90-second spot shows Obama and the NFL stars playing touch
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| Ireland lodges handball protest with FIFA Nov 19 2009 9:06AM
The Irish soccer association has lodged an
official complaint with FIFA over the deliberate handball by
Thierry Henry that cost Ireland a place in the World Cup.
The Football Association of Ireland issued a statement Thursday
saying the handball
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| Bills owner tells AP big changes could be coming Nov 19 2009 9:06AM
Buffalo Bills owner Ralph Wilson tells
The Associated Press he's prepared to revamp his entire football
operation after the season.
Wilson said Thursday he'll make a full review and stresses
there's a "lot of work to do." Wilson adds there could
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PLANS FOR TODAY
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| Thursday's Time Schedule Nov 19 2009 2:13AM
By The Associated Press
All Times EST
FOOTBALL
NFL
Miami at Carolina, 8:20 p.m.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Top 25
No. 12 Oklahoma State vs. Colorado, 7:30 p.m.
TOP 25 BASKETBALL
Men
No. 1 Kansas vs. Central Arkansas, 8 p.m.
No. 4 Kentuck
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| Fla. governor wants Bowden back as Seminole coach Nov 18 2009 4:13PM
Embattled Florida State coach Bobby
Bowden has a high-profile alumnus on his side Gov. Charlie Crist.
The Republican governor said Wednesday the Seminoles coach has
been great for the school and the 80-year-old Bowden deserves
respect. Some of
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| Update on the latest sports Nov 18 2009 4:13PM
Jim Tracy of Colorado is a first-time winner of
the NL Manager of the Year award while Mike Scioscia (SOH'-shuh) of
the Los Angeles Angels is collecting his second AL honor.
Tracy is the second manager to win the award after taking over
during t
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| Michigan's Rodriguez says process has been fixed Nov 18 2009 4:06PM
Michigan coach Rich Rodriguez says the
process of filing forms that log hours players devote to football
was corrected as soon as he learned it wasn't happening.
Rodriguez declined further comment Wednesday because of an
ongoing NCAA investigati
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| Country music awards boost ABC in the ratings Nov 18 2009 4:06PM
Country music is a good friend to ABC.
The network had its strongest ratings week in more than a year
last week.
One big reason was its telecast of the Country Music Association
Awards, which the Nielsen Co. says brought more than 17 millio
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| English soccer team sells Katy Perryinspired top Nov 18 2009 1:04PM
West Ham is selling lingerie after singer Katy
Perry wore a top made out of three jerseys at this month's MTV
Europe Music Awards.
The American singer wore a claret-and-blue corset with the
Premier League club's badges on the chest at the Nov. 5
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| Browns would give LeBron a shot Nov 18 2009 11:47AM
If LeBron James truly believes he can help
the Cleveland Browns, coach Eric Mangini has an orange helmet
waiting for him.
"I think he should come on down," Mangini said.
The [[kxtopic:nba:t[NBA]:t]] superstar, who was an All-State wide rece
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| Latest South Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Nov 18 2009 11:12AM
New figures show South Dakota's October
unemployment rate was 5 percent, up from 4.8 percent in September.
The national jobless rate is 10.2 percent.
South Dakota's Labor secretary, Pam Roberts, says South Dakota's
rate has been around 4.8
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| Black coaches group considers new diversity rate Nov 18 2009 10:37AM
The Black Coaches and Administrators says it
is concerned that only nine of the 120 schools in the Football Bowl
Subdivision have coaches of color.
The BCA's new report card, issued Wednesday, gives A's to 11 of
32 schools that hired football co
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| Weekend Time Schedule Nov 18 2009 9:34AM
By The Associated Press
All Times EST
Saturday
TOP 25 FOOTBALL
No. 1 Florida vs. Florida International, 12:30 p.m.
No. 2 Alabama vs. Chattanooga, 12:20 p.m.
No. 3 Texas vs. Kansas, 8 p.m.
No. 4 TCU at Wyoming, 2 p.m.
No. 9 Oh
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BHS celebration Nov 18 2009 7:59AM
How do you top one State Title?
Make it two in a row,
and that's what Bismarck High's football team did this weekend,
and for the second straight year,
they celebrated.
Karlgaard Gymnasium was the site,
where the Demons were honored for their perfect se
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| Texas A&M remembers fatal '99 bonfire collapse Nov 18 2009 4:54AM
A somber candlelight vigil is
concluding Texas A&M University's marking of the 10th anniversary
of a bonfire collapse that killed 12 people.
More than 3,000 people attended a vigil that began Wednesday at
2:42 a.m., the exact time of the Nov
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| Sports Nov 18 2009 4:12AM
MINNESOTA TWINS
manager Ron Gardenhire (GAR'-din-high-er)
Boof Bonser (BAHN'-zur)
Craig Breslow (BREZ'-loh)
Alexi Casilla (kah-SEE'-yah)
Joe Crede (CREE'-dee)
Michael Cuddyer (cuh-DYE'-er)
Carlos Gomez (goh-MEZ')
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| Update on the latest sports Nov 18 2009 4:12AM
Just like in last April's national championship
game, Kansas topped Memphis. But Memphis made the top-ranked
Jayhawks sweat a bit in their 57-55 victory. Cole Aldrich had 18
points, 11 rebounds and blocked five shots,
Memphis had a shot to win at
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| Texas A&M remembering fatal '99 bonfire collapse... Nov 17 2009 9:56PM
Members of the Texas A&M
University community say the bonfire collapse that killed 12 people
and injured 27 others a decade ago has brought them closer as a
family.
About 4,000 people attended a Tuesday night ceremony
commemorating the 10th
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| Armstrong now head coach at Rocky Nov 17 2009 7:22PM
Rocky Mountain head football coach Brian
Armstrong has had the interim tag lifted from his title.
The Frontier Conference school announced Tuesday that Armstrong
will remain in charge of the school's fledgling program.
The 36-year-old Armst
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MSU Football Nov 17 2009 7:17PM
The Minot State football team travels to Sioux Falls this Saturday when they take on the top rated and defending national champion Cougars. The Beavers moved up to the 14th spot in the final NAIA poll and are making their first postseason appearance since
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The Continued Push for NCAA D-II at MSU Nov 17 2009 7:17PM
It was big news this past July Minot State University was applying to make the move from the NAIA ranks to NCAA Division Two.
Doing so certainly involves more than just making that announcement and the work to get accepted to the NCAA and a confere
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| Braylon Edwards pleads not guilty to assault count Nov 17 2009 5:51PM
Former Cleveland Browns wide receiver Braylon
Edwards has pleaded not guilty to a misdemeanor assault charge
after he was accused of punching a man outside a downtown nightclub
last month.
Edwards was arraigned in Cleveland Municipal Court on Tu
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| FCS Coaches Poll Nov 17 2009 5:44PM
The top 25 teams in the Coaches
Football Championship Subdivision poll, with first-place votes in
parentheses, records through Nov. 15 and revious ranking:
Record Pts Pvs
1. Montana (17) 10-0 685 1
2. Southe
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| Vols DB Nyshier Oliver charged with shoplifting Nov 17 2009 4:55PM
A fourth Tennessee football player has
been charged with breaking the law in the last two weeks.
Nyshier Oliver is facing a charge of shoplifting. The
18-year-old freshman defensive back was cited at 1:45 p.m. on Nov.
7, a few hours before the
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| Latest South Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Nov 17 2009 4:34PM
The Lincoln County Planning and Zoning
Commission has granted the LifeLight Christian music festival a
permit to hold its annual festival on a 220-acre farm just east of
Worthing next Labor Day weekend, Sept. 3-5.
The LifeLight board voted Tuesd
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| Minnesota to bus to Iowa for game Nov 17 2009 4:34PM
The Minnesota football team is hitting the
road this weekend literally.
The Golden Gophers will take about a five-hour bus ride to and
from Iowa rather than flying. The school made the decision to try
and save some money during these difficult
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| Here is the latest South Dakota news from The Associated Press... Nov 17 2009 4:27PM
The annual LifeLight Christian music
festival is coming to a farm east of Worthing next Labor Day
weekend. The LifeLight board voted to approve the new location
after the Lincoln County Planning and Zoning Commission granted the
festival a permit. It
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| Update on the latest sports Nov 17 2009 4:07PM
Zack Greinke (GREHN'-kee) is the winner of the
2009 American League Cy Young Award.
The Kansas City right-hander received 25 first-place votes and
three seconds for 134 points in balloting by the Baseball Writers'
Association of America. Seattle
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| Jeff TowArnett could play vs. Iowa Nov 17 2009 2:42PM
Minnesota football coach Tim Brewster says
center Jeff Tow-Arnett could return to the lineup for the final
regular season game of the year against Iowa on Saturday.
Most thought Tow-Arnett's college career was over when he broke
his leg against
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| Kansas investigating football coach incident Nov 17 2009 1:53PM
Kansas is conducting an internal
investigation into a personnel matter involving football coach Mark
Mangino.
Athletic director Lew Perkins issued a brief statement Tuesday
confirming the review.
Perkins met with the entire football team M
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| AP Interactive & Graphics Digest Nov 17 2009 12:08PM
12:45 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2009
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| Griffin out as Murray State football coach Nov 17 2009 10:44AM
Murray State athletic director Allen Ward
says football coach Matt Griffin won't be returning next season.
Ward says he decided a change would be an advantage for the
western Kentucky school. He says a search will begin immediately
for a new hea
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| Sioux Falls officials look at event center plan Nov 17 2009 9:41AM
The Sioux Falls City Council is getting
its first look at the final plan for a new event center that would
be home to hockey, basketball and indoor football. Opponents want
to know how the city plans to pay for it.
Supporters of the new center s
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| Sports Nov 17 2009 4:12AM
MINNESOTA TWINS
manager Ron Gardenhire (GAR'-din-high-er)
Boof Bonser (BAHN'-zur)
Craig Breslow (BREZ'-loh)
Alexi Casilla (kah-SEE'-yah)
Joe Crede (CREE'-dee)
Michael Cuddyer (cuh-DYE'-er)
Carlos Gomez (goh-MEZ')
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| Texas A&M remembering fatal '99 bonfire collapse... Nov 17 2009 4:12AM
Texas A&M University is preparing
to mark the 10th anniversary of the bonfire collapse that killed 12
people and injured 27.
Students and others were building the 59-foot tower of logs in
an annual [[kxtopic:football:t[Football]:t]] season t
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| Ravens silence Browns...Freshman lifts Kentucky...Vols drop three... Nov 17 2009 4:12AM
The Baltimore Ravens allowed just 160 total
yards and returned an interception for a touchdown in a 16-0
shutout of the Browns at Cleveland. Ray Rice opened the scoring
with a 13-yard TD run early in the third quarter, just 17 seconds
before Dawan La
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| Update on the latest sports Nov 17 2009 4:05AM
Quarterback Brady Quinn failed to rejuvenate
the sputtering Cleveland Browns Monday night.
The Browns fell to 1-and-8 by rolling up a mere 160 yards of
total offense in a 16-0 loss to the Ravens. Quinn was ineffective
after regaining the startin
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| Update on the latest in business: Nov 17 2009 2:41AM
Investors kept the stock market rally going to
begin the week.
The key averages rose more than 1 percent to 13-month highs,
even as the dollar weakened. Gold shot up to a new record along
with the prices of other commodities. That helped shares
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Posted by Curly on Nov 20 2009 8:19PM
In Article: Care II
Well, with any luck we will be at our house in Az tomorrow. I am so glad. It has been a long trip. We left one week ago tomorrow and have will have put about 2400 miles on the car.
Today, we went through Carlsbad Caverns. It really was neat. I think everyone should go if they get close to it. I walked through most of it. My husband took the handcapped trail and made it okay. I walked the entire great room trail and I walked the 7500 feet that takes you into mouth of the cave. It is almost straight down. It really gives you a idea of how huge the cave is and how far down it goes. Anyone else been there?
Theresa, I hope your surgery goes well. I have a sinus problem. I sometimes wonder if it is allergy induced or something else. By the way, I told my hubby you got hearing aids from the VA. How did you go about getting them? He needas them but we don't have the 7000 at least to pay for them. Are yours the digital ones?
WEll, gonna watch tv and hit the hay early. We want an early start tomorrow.
Later Ladies and to all a good night. Reply...
I find it hard to fathom that when sports comes into the picture, that any tendencies of conservatism go down the drain. That the state would kick in "only" 10% is total fiction. I can see government providing for roads, maybe, but that is not what is in the craw of true conservatives. How in the hell DID players salaries get so damned high? A huge contributor has been that governments, for the most part, has provided the facilities in almost every area, because owners KNEW they would have their facilities provided.
When does it stop? Maybe I like NASCAR........maybe the government should kick in the same percentages for that in every area that wants that venue also. Just think of ALL the revenue it would bring in, with the hotels, restraunts........
Where do we stop this madness? Billionaire owners, paying mega-millionaire players, demanding WE provide for them so they can make MORE. 3M is in Minnesota also, bringing in HUGE amounts of revenue compared to a sports team..........should we also began to build their buildings under the threat of leaving the state, I would say the Vikings pale in comparison to some of the larger businesses.
This has become one sick, sick business. Just like this totally out of control government spending, this sick government obsession with providing for sports HAS to stop at some point...............we just cannot afford it anymore. Reply...
Theresa... No black or white Friday for me. Never have, never will.
Lets talk NY. I lived in Bayshore and Brentwood Long Island for 3 yrs. Love NYC... it was loads of fun taking the long island expressway into the City. Young enough to get in trouble.. :) And to have a ball.
Never went to the Macys day Parade, but did shoppe in Macys alot. Reply...
The Turkey fryer story is great, I am still laughing. I have known a few people in my life that have tried to fry a turkey in the garage. One person did not have a pulley system set up to take the turkey out of the hot oil. I think they had to call the fire department because they started a fire.
KX viewer, I also don’t travel, that is why I started this thread. We are five lonely people here in Minot. My family is in New York, my spouse his family is in Texas.
I used to go to the Macy’s day parade every year. The train ride into the city was always so much fun, even though it was only 20 minutes. The best was the hot Chocolate and hot chestnuts from the street venders. I always remember the Snoopy float; it is always a staple of the parade. Then we would go home, Care I know what you are talking about with a mother with a hangover. Maybe we should start an ACOA (Adult Children of Alcoholics) thread for the holidays.
Thanksgiving was always a fun time.
Who is going shopping on Black Friday? Who has a good story there, I have a ton. I was talking to someone the other day, how in 1987 I stood in a line for 13 hours just for a chance to get a Cabbage Patch Kid. Only people with tickets were allowed to go into the parking lot to stand and weight for a helicopter to drop 300 cabbage patch kids. There had to be 500 people, I jumped over someone to get one then I tackled it and held it like a football close to my body. The funny thing is I did not even have any girls, it was for me. Reply...
Posted by Theresa Mcewen on Nov 20 2009 5:20PM
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Hi everyone how are you today? I am good, thanks for asking, I also am having surgery in December. For anyone in Minot that is reading this that has ear or sinus problems there is a new doctor at ENT at Trinity, he is marvelous. After years of pain he is doing sinus surgery on me.
Curly that is a scary story with the cow poop on the car; do you know what I do all the time now? I carry my cell phone right next me and take photos of trucks and cars that are breaking the law, you should have called that truck in, that is not suppose to happen. My prayers are with you and your husband every day.
KO you are nice not to take advantage of what is yours, do your kids with him have military benefits? When I was a First Sergeant, I was always on men to own to their responsibilities. Like your friend with the child of a military man, that child is entitled to a life time of benefits. Enough about that I was getting worked up sorry.
Marilyn if you are reading this I am sorry if I made you mad. This room is a separate forum; we all just dump our stuff. Marilyn how about that bus accident in MN, and the today show had this story about boys hurting people for a YouTube moment.
Care do you have a map application on your phone? I do, I have a map of anywhere, and too bad I never go anywhere. Keep the Shelbeast up with her school, make sure she knows she has to be smart in her life, and not have to depend on any man to take care of her. I tell my daughter that every day; she needs to focus on college and not her looser boyfriend. I tell her knowing how to play “Call of Duty” video game will mean nothing when in 10 years. She makes me so mad; don’t get me started on that one.
Shoppe, I love you so this is for you...

Hay how come we don't have a McDonalds in Walmart?
I like the Eggnog shakes.
See you later, Theresa
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Brock could have very easily died had he not come to Bismarck. Canada had not enough staff and had no idea what was wrong with him and why he kept getting sicker.
This is from the New York Post : http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/opedcolumnists/item_GCJDJyjiBPnoXPOkTu1x8L
CANADACARE MAY HAVE KILLED NATASHA
By CORY FRANKLIN
Last Updated: 3:51 AM, March 26, 2009
Posted: 2:47 AM, March 26, 2009
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COULD actress Natasha Richardson's tragic death have been prevented if her skiing accident had occurred in America rather than Canada?
Canadian health care de-emphasizes widespread dissemination of technology like CT scanners and quick access to specialists like neurosurgeons. While all the facts of Richardson's medical care haven't been released, enough is known to pose questions with profound implications.
Richardson died of an epidural hematoma - - a bleeding artery between the skull and brain that compresses and ultimately causes fatal brain damage via pressure buildup. With prompt diagnosis by CT scan, and surgery to drain the blood, most patients survive.
Could Richardson have received this care? Where it happened in Canada, no. In many US resorts, yes.
Between noon and 1 p.m., Richardson sustained what appeared to be a trivial head injury while skiing at Mt. Tremblant in Quebec. Within minutes, she was offered medical assistance but declined to be seen by paramedics.
But this delay is common in the early stages of epidural hematoma when patients have few symptoms - - and there is reason to believe her case wasn't beyond hope at that point.
About three hours after the accident, the actress was taken to Centre Hospitalier Laurentien, in Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, 25 miles from the resort. Hospital spokesman Alain Paquette said she was conscious upon reaching the hospital about 4 p.m.
The initial paramedic assessment, travel time to the hospital and time she spent there was nearly two hours - - the crucial interval in this case. Survival rates for patients with epidural hematomas, conscious on arrival to a hospital, are good.
Richardson's evaluation required an immediate CT scan for diagnosis - - followed by either a complete removal of accumulated blood by a neurosurgeon or a procedure by a trauma surgeon or emergency physician to relieve the pressure and allow her to be transported.
But Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts is a town of 9,000 people. Its hospital doesn't have specialized neurology or trauma services. It hasn't been reported whether the hospital has a CT scanner, but CT scanners are less common in Canada.
Compounding the problem, Quebec has no helicopter services to trauma centers in Montreal. Richardson was transferred by ambulance to Hospital du Sacre-Coeur, a trauma center 50 miles away in Montreal - - a further delay of over an hour.
Because she didn't arrive at a facility capable of treatment (with the diagnosis perhaps still unknown) until six hours after the injury, in all likelihood by that time the pressure buildup was fatal. The Montreal hospital could not have saved her life.
Her initial refusal of medical care accounted for only part of the delay. She was still conscious when seen at a hospital and her death might have been prevented if the hospital either had the resources to diagnose and institute temporizing therapy, or air transport had taken her quickly to Montreal.
What would have happened at a US ski resort? It obviously depends on the location and facts, but according to a colleague who has worked at two major Colorado ski resorts, the same distance from Denver as Mt. Tremblant is from Montreal, things would likely have proceeded differently.
Assuming Richardson initially declined medical care here as well, once she did present to caregivers that she was suffering from a possible head trauma, she would've been immediately transported by air, weather permitting, and arrived in Denver in less than an hour.
If this weren't possible, in both resorts she would've been seen within 15 minutes at a local facility with CT scanning and someone who could perform temporary drainage until transfer to a neurosurgeon was possible.
If she were conscious at 4 p.m., she'd most likely have been diagnosed and treated about that time, receiving care unavailable in the local Canadian hospital. She might've still died or suffered brain damage but her chances of surviving would have been much greater in the United States.
American medicine is often criticized for being too specialty-oriented, with hospitals "duplicating" too many services like CT scanners. This argument has merit, but those criticisms ignore cases where it is better to have resources and not need them than to need resources and not have them.
Cory Franklin is a physician who lives outside of Chicago. 2009 Chicago Tribune; distributed by Tribune Media Services.
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The state will not finance the entire stadium. Some of you come in here spouting off and a situation you have no clue about.
Mr. Wilf wants to spend 3 billion dollar rebuilding that side of Minneapolis, but he needs the city to change roads, etc. The most that has ever been proposed that Minnesota pays is 10 percent of the cost and that was back in 2006 when the stadium was still in the 700 million range. The main issue is that no matter how the Vikings to proposed to pay, even 99.999999% the state denied it because they wanted the team to stay in downtown Minneapolis and would not pay for enlarging an off ramp to the new site.
So let me be clear, at no time has the Vikings even proposed the state pay a billion dollars. Even now the proposed stadium (because of inflation) is only 980 million dollars plus another one to two billion dollars will be put in to building surrounding area up with new and renovated buildings. The state has simply be asked to make feasible. Like moving the train lines to the according areas, improving and building new roads, and an updated electrical and sewer system.
BTW, on average people of Minnesota make 165 dollars extra during good years. The state makes 26 million a year just from the stadium. That doesn't include player taxes, sales taxes from hotel, rooms, business around the stadium, and shopping centers from people outside the state coming in.
So please Jack where exactly is Minnesota going to make up for all that revenue that is lost? Reply...
Posted by Sianna Conko on Nov 20 2009 9:18AM
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lol that is a funny story Curly. Thats happened a few times to me. LOL the kids live on a huge hog farm n my ex told my son if anyone makes fun of the smell..you just take a BIG WHIFF n say..it $Mells like Money to ME!!! lol That is a very tough smell to get used to! I havent seen her on here but I have seen her on Facebook! Reply...
What tax revenue, sick-o? Would take a LOT of years of revenue to make up for a BILLION dollar stadium.......................... Reply...
Wuwei......Ah yes....home for the holidays. That was our Christmas growing up....Mother was always "sick" (hungover) on Xmas morning....we would open presents but couldn't run around all happy with them. I have to say though since joining my hubby's family.......Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter.....all very fun, relaxed and happy family oriented holidays. My kids will have a lot of good childhood memories on that front. Si....my problem with cooking in the oven is constantly wanting to open the door, check things out etc.....which isn't good because heat escapes...temp goes down and messes with cook time. That Turkey that the oven was off the entire time....was the first time I FORCED myself not to open it for the first 3 or so hours.....I could have kicked myself in the arse for not doing my usual and opening the door about a thousand times in the first hour...LOL! Shoppe...true story! After posting...I told my hubby that Theresa started this thread....he just busted out laughing...he said you told the deep fryer story didn't you? I started laughing and said of course....then he preceded to tell ME the entire story......LOL!!! Hilarious! Reply...
That should be 30th of 32 teams in REVENUE... Reply...
The Minnesota Tax payer is going to foot the bill when the team leaves, once for the the tax revenue lost, and twice when the build another stadium to lure back the NFL.
Every other large business in every states get tax breaks etc to build and move there. This is no different.
Furthermore the Vikings asked for 1 percent at one point (The League and The Team would foot the rest of the bill). That one percent would have paid to tear down the Metrodome. They also proposed to buy the Metrodome for one dollar, tear it down and rebuild there, and pay for it themselves, and the State wouldn't let them. Wilf (Vikings owner) wants to spend about 3 billion dollars between his stadium and redeveloping that part of Minneapolis. The biggest slap in the face is when the Twins got a stadium passed and they only asked once. The Gophers also got a new stadium. Because of the stadium they are in the Minnesota Vikings are 30th of 32 teams in the NFL, despite selling out every game since 1998. Reply...
Why should state govt.s build stadiums for these teams, isn't that corporate welfare? These team owners should build their own stadiums, they have all kinds of money to pay these atheletes these massive salaries. It is not the resposibility of the taxpayer to build stadiums. Govt.s rarely reclaim the revenues lost in stadiums. Reply...
Get in a big family argument in which some of the members won't speak to each other for about 4 months. Reply...
I just come from Monticello Sick and its Viking Mania. They deserve a Super Bowl but not putting no money on it , i learned my 20 dollar lesson. If i loose I dont loose much, and if i win i always wish i had bet more LOL Reply...
Posted by Curly on Nov 19 2009 8:34PM
In Article: Care II
Hello everyone!
Anyone heard from Marilyn? I have not seen a post from her anywhere on the forum and a long time.
Well, I have been on a roll. We left last Saturday for Fargo. We stayed there until Monday morning and then we left for Minneapolis to see hubby's doc. They are making application to Workforce safety for him to have surgery. I am not sure if it is the right thing to do but the poor man needs to get releif and it is the only thing anyone has really offered. They will remove the metal from his spine and try to clean up L3. If approved it will be in Dec some time.
Then after his appointment was over, we left Minneapolis for AZ as a final destination. We are driving down a old car we bought for our use down there. It is an old Lincoln towncar. It is a 1999 and it is really still a very nice car and is perfect for what we need it for. It was cheap too.
The trip has gone pretty well, except for the fact that he is miserable and pretty high on pain meds so he can stand the ride. Right now he is passed out in bed and has been for about an hour and it is only 7:30 this time. We are in New Mexico. I hope to make it either tomorrow or the nxt morning. We will fly back to Bismarck on Dec 2. We will be there until the surgery is done or we will just fly back to Az for the remainder of the winter.
Gotta tell you a funny story. We were driving into a little town called Hampton Iowa. It was just getting dark and I was driving. It smelled like Pig, chicken cow dung and it was pungent. Well, a truck is coming from the front and just as it went by, one (or more) of the animals releived itself and it hit our car big time. I almost hit the ditch. Hard to see through that stuff. GROSS! The next morning I took the car to a do it your self car wash and spent 10 bucks washing the yuk off the car. I almost lost it cause I do not have a very strong stomach and that was about at the top of my limit.
Well, sounds like you are all fine. Si Ko I know you are very sad and I feel for you. Wish there was something we could do to ease your sorrow.
Well, good night ladies.
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That will teach for gamblin lol.
Seriously tho, the Vikings have been trying to get a deal done since the late 90's. Reply...
Sick  but I lost 20 bucks on the super bowl once with them , once bitten twice shy. Reply...
They have had plenty of good years. They just haven't clinched it. The Vikings bring all sorts of money to the state. If they leave tax revenue is going to plummet.
Which means the people of Minnesota will picking up the tab on them. Reply...
I sure hope they dont push them Vikings into North Dakota we got enough dangerous Norsky's over here. The reason the dome cost so much to begin with was they needed bigger fans to keep the ceiling up because they sucked so bad now after 1 good year , i repeat 1 good year means nothing. Before the dome, they looked up for over 30 years and would see the Good Year Blimp and think it was a good year. So is nice to see Minnesota is a little skeptical because you never know where Favre will retire to next year.
If they take the Super Bowel they will have to add a room  Reply...
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