Tuesday, February 23, 2010

February 2010 - History News Network
Early humans, possibly even prehuman ancestors, appear to have been going to sea much longer than anyone had ever suspected. That is the startling implication of discoveries made the last two summers on the Greek island of Crete. Stone tools found

Jon Campagna GOAL semifinalist - Savannah Morning News
Education: Bachelor of arts in journalism and mass communications, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Name: Brent J Savage Jr Wesley Gorman New Job Title: Associate Company: Savage, Turner, Pinson and Karsman Duties: Concentrates in the

Tuesday's obituaries (Feb. 16) - News-Topic
Funeral services will be held Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2010, at 2 p.m. at Greer-McElveen Funeral Home Chapel conducted by the Rev. Steve Parker and the Rev. Matthew Grindstaff. Interment will follow at Shatley Family Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers will

College hoops Midseason All-American Team - Collegebaseball.rivals.com
Less than two months into what is sure to be a brief college career, Kentucky freshman John Wall has led the Wildcats to 14-0 record that includes marquee wins over North Carolina and Connecticut. Wall is averaging 17.9 points and shooting 52 percent

North Suncoast baseball preview: Land O'Lakes looks strong - St. Petersburg Times
The smell of clay mixed with fresh cut grass is one of the most cherished scents of spring. Of course, the aroma may never have been formulated without the invention of baseball. This week, as major-league teams descend on the state for spring

Helene F. Campbell - Blueridgenow.com
A native of Dallas, she was a daughter of the late Charles and Nellie Davenport Falls. Helene retired from GE Lighting after a number of years of service. She was a member of the Eastern Star, Daughters of Isis 131, Diamond Circle 263, Carnation Club

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