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Monthly Archives: April 2008

Ortiz gets Vikings out, Balanesi slams door shut

Similar to the last meeting with North Salinas, it was only a

Sharks on the brink of elimination

Mattias Norstrom was the most unlikely scorer on the ice for the

Police blotter: Man arrested on rape charges

Higinio Perez, 39, of the 800 block of Eighth Street, 9:50 p.m.

Garlic Festival poster picked: Cool simplicity draws top honors

The refreshing sensation of idyllic summertime shade pours forth

‘Handyman special’ doesn’t cut it anymore

Selling your home in today's depressed market might be as

Mustangs take third at Avis Kelley

For a track athlete, there's just something about heightened

Teen wearing ear phones struck by train, survives

A 19-year-old male sitting on a railroad tie was struck by a

84 Lumber shuts stores

84 Lumber Co. shuttered another 30 stores, the Pittsburgh

Bike lanes will be drawn along Highway 152

Rushed commuters and bicyclists hardly see eye to eye, but both

Ned Everett

Ned Everett, 96, of Hollister, passed away April 25, 2008. He is survived by his daughters, Sabra Everett, Hollister, and Louise Graham, Lexington, Kentucky as well as a granddaughter, Mary Louise (Nick) Pozaric and a great-grandson, Graham Everett Pozaric, all of Louisville, Kentucky. His wife, Mary Lou, preceded him in death in 2003. Mr. Everett was a retired banker whose hobbies were model trains and family history. The family thanks all who provided care for him in his last illness, particularly Dr. Marni J. Friedman and the staff of the Mabie Southside Skilled Nursing Center. Condolences may be sent to www.grunnagle.com