Section 9 boys' soccer tourneys are wide open Middletown Times Herald-Record Thu, 25 Oct 2012 23:22 PM PDT Goshen coach Mike Kelly knows a thing or two about playoff soccer, considering his Gladiators have won six of the last seven Section 9 Class A titles. | A Wintry Welcome Yankton Press & Dakotan Thu, 25 Oct 2012 23:16 PM PDT These Wausa fans bundled up as the arrival of the Nebraska football playoffs was greeted with wintry conditions Thursday. Approximately 3 inches of snow fell in Wausa, forcing crews to clear the field of snow before the hometown Vikings could host Bancroft-Rosalie in the first round of the Class D2 playoffs. For results from Thursday's games, see page 7A. (Kelly Hertz/P&D) | Texas Police Association gets Ticketed The Allen American Thu, 25 Oct 2012 22:59 PM PDT Popular sports-talk radio station The Ticket, 1310 AM, broadcasted from Kelly's Restaurant in The Villages at Allen on Monday, October 2 with Kelly's donating a portion of the proceeds to help the Texas Police Association. | Cancellations and closures due to Hurricane Sandy The Bay Bulletin Thu, 25 Oct 2012 22:32 PM PDT Paradise Beach sees effects of Hurricane Sandy: As Hurricane Sandy barrels on northward, Brevard County is beginning to see its effects. Video by Craig Bailey. Edited by Emre Kelly. Posted Oct. 25, 2012. | Police charge SW man with trying to sell stolen storm grates Journal Inquirer Thu, 25 Oct 2012 22:22 PM PDT SOUTH WINDSOR â" A local man was caught at a scrap yard Wednesday trying to sell storm basin grates police said he had stolen from a construction site on Kelly Road where the town is performing road work. | First week's cases issued The Bolivar Commercial Thu, 25 Oct 2012 22:14 PM PDT The preliminary court docket for week one of 2012 fall session of the Bolivar County Circuit Court 2nd Judicial District Circuit Court has been released by the Bolivar County Circuit Clerk Marilyn Kelly. | CRANBURY: Scout adds sparkle to tree lighting The Cranbury Press Thu, 25 Oct 2012 22:11 PM PDT CRANBURY â" This yearâs 21st annual Womenâs Club of Cranbury tree lighting had a new twist thanks to a Girl Scout, Kelly Coyle, and an idea she had. | | |
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