Rental fees for non-profit events at the Neosho Civic Center were lowered by the city council Tuesday night.
Democrats from the north push for slot machines while those in the south suggest other ways to save the horse racing industry
View full sizeThe Iggy Field 2010 Wiffle Ball Champions: Top row from left, Al Sluka, Dan Ringen, Tom Genco; middle row, Jen Kunka, Emily Wirkus, MVP and Riley Nowacki; bottom row, Josh Kunka. Labor Day weekend festivities usually consist...
If you’ve ever wanted to join in a giant puppet parade or put your mark on a piece of a 1,000-foot canvas, the We Art the People Festival this Sunday is your chance. The festival, organized by OFFCenter Community Arts, will feature the parade and collaborative canvas, as well as about 100 local art vendors and performances by local groups like Le Chat Lunatique and Joe Daddy and Hoodoo Jeff’s ...
He was slow and couldn't even be considered an afterthought offensively, but he could rebound, block shots, and was the undisputed leader of the best Atlanta Hawks teams ever. Peachtree Hoops countdown of the GOAT Atlanta Hawks rolls on at #14 with Tree Rollins.
Labor leaders, horse racing industry officials, local elected officials and NJSEA president (above) will testify at the summit today
The games wouldn’t be worth following without the names. Here are some names making news in the games they play on the local level. Rochester native Kyle Monroe has qualified for the granddaddy of all triathlons, Hawaii’s Ironman World Championship scheduled for Oct. 9.
VISITORS to Auckland for the Rugby World Cup 2011 may end up dossing down on someone's couch - but there will be a bed for everyone, according to organisers.
JEFFERSON - Carla Robin-son is defending her position as Jefferson County clerk of courts against challenge from Frank Micale in Tuesday's primary election. The Daily Times talked with both this week to learn more about what qualifies them for the job.
Joe Dear is giving a pep talk to more than two dozen colleagues at the California Public Employees’ Retirement System. As Dear paces before his people on this July afternoon in Sacramento, he implores them to shake off the funk of the pension fund’s recent troubles.