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Young team looks to surprise With many miles, quarter repeats and hills already under their belts, the Ram and Rambelle cross country teams look to make a few surprises for the upcoming fall season.
PAS - Experience the thrill of live performance Ronna Kalish, director of the Performing Arts Series at New Mexico Tech, has been called many things ? a presenter, a wheeler-dealer, a mastermind, a grass-roots organizer. All these things are true, but none of them adequately express the passion and enthusiasm she has for bringing live performers of every imaginable kind to the people of Socorro.

Cops and Courts: Aug. 31, 2010 SANTA CRUZ Bike taken as owner pawns stolen goods A thief stole the bike of a teenage boy as the teen and a friend were being arrested for allegedly trying to pawn a stolen violin Friday morning, Santa Cruz police reported.
Thursday, Aug. 26, Varsity Extra Scoreboard FEATURED EVENTS FRIDAY Cross country:
Healthy recipes are just a click away Heat oven to 450 degrees. Place salmon fillets in roasting pan. Rub with mixture of paprika, brown sugar, cinnamon, grated orange zest and salt. Roast 10 minutes or until just cooked through.
Woodside Store?s origin? Wood! Robert Tripp was born 1816 on a New York farm. Leaving the rural area when he grew up, he trained in Massachusetts to become a dentist and practiced until word of the discovery of gold in California reached the East Coast.
Birthplace of innovation, city of power SCHENECTADY?Think Silicon Valley levels of inventiveness? in an era when women still wore hoopskirts and railroads were the flashiest way to travel.
Ballot Boxing IT WASN'T the lowest turnout in the history of California balloting. That dubious honor goes to two state legislators from Los Angeles, whose 2009 special elections stand as sagging monuments to voter apathy: each drew 7.9 percent of registered voters.
Cops and Courts, Aug. 10, 2010: Suspected cocaine dealer arrested WATSONVILLE Suspected cocaine dealer arrested A suspected cocaine dealer and one of his alleged cus­tomers were arrested by the county?s new gang task force on Saturday night in Watson­ville, authorities reported.