Modern band of vagabonds breaks musical boundaries
Nov. 11, 2009A contemporary opera group and a silent auction will be featured tomorrow night at the annual fall fundraiser at Stuart's Opera House, located at 52 Public Square, in Nelsonville.
A contemporary opera group and a silent auction will be featured tomorrow night at the annual fall fundraiser at Stuart's Opera House, located at 52 Public Square, in Nelsonville.
A woman sat cross-legged with perfect posture in Walter Hall room 235 on Monday night. Wearing a cream-colored sweater that complemented her black, knee-length pencil skirt and black high heels, she called Ohio University's Graduate Student Senate meeting to order with the knock of a gavel.
Ohio will tip off its season with a trip to Cleveland State tonight. The matchup with the Vikings will begin at 7:30 p.m., and coach Semeka Randall will keep an eye on the Bobcats' energy level.
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Chamberlain of East Moline are celebrating their one year wedding anniversary. They are planning a quiet evening at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Samsburg Beddock of Perrysburg, Iowa, are celebrating their 60th wedding anniversary. A family dinner will be held at Bennigan's in Bettendorf.
Nicole and Abel Thomas of East Moline welcome their third child, Baby Lanta.
Michelle and Lukus Thienn of Davenport, Iowa announce the birth of their daughter, Lea Wilber Theinn.
Tera Lee Hampton and Mark Craig Blastophere, both of Bettendorf, Iowa, were married September 23, 2009, in Davenport, Iowa. Her parents are Kathy Lee and Mark Antony Hampton of Rock Island, Illinois. His parents are Sam and Katie Blastophere, of Texas, N.Y., formerly of Moline, Ill.
Mandy Marie Tenant and Jonathan Sandy Carlo, both of Davenport, Iowa, were married September 19, 2009, in Davenport. Her parents are Douglas and Kathy Tenant of Ashford, Ohio. His parents are Tom and Tracy Carlo, of Albuquerque, N.M.
Marylin Ann Gepart and Jeffry Allen Craig II, both of Columbus, Ohio, were married November 9, 2009, in Portsmouth, Ohio. Her parents are Douglas and Mary Geart of Selma, Ohio. His parents are Matt and Lu Craig of Texas, N.M.
Now that it has been reported that U.S. Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan, the suspected shooter in the Fort Hood attack, was a devout Muslim who supposedly shouted "Allahu Akbar!" before opening fire, we can brace ourselves for another spike in anti-Muslim rhetoric and activity across our nation and perhaps even in our own community.
During more than 30 years as a middle school counselor, one situation bothered me more than any other. I saw students sitting in the classroom unable to focus on learning because they were trying mentally to answer unanswerable questions concerning their biological parents. When children reach puberty, they think about what kind of adult they are going to become.
Climate science is enormously complex, and irresponsible commentators like Patrick Buchanan (Oct. 17 Times column) hopelessly muddle the facts. Here are three red-flag arguments used by those who grossly misunderstand global warming or aim to mislead.
Iowa's state universities are reacting swiftly and comprehensively to the sadly predictable news of the state's revenue shortfall. When Iowans are making less and shopping less, the revenue derived from income, sales and other tax streams goes down as well.
U.S. Rep. Mike Boland made his lieutenant governor aspirations official this week, and we wish him luck. Boland has been eyeing the spot since at least 2001 and faces a tough challenge.
More powerful than a locomotive. That Superman-esque achievement also works for Quad-City high school students, whose 347 tons of food collected this year exceed the weight of two locomotives.
No Child Left Behind test scores are out in Illinois and the results are tiredly the same.
China has offered Africa concessional loans worth US$10 (€6.5) billion as part of a host of new measures aimed at improving the economy of African nations. The announcement was made at the opening of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt. Leaders of nearly 50 African countries are attending the two-day conference.
The Ohio wrestlers took home four individual awards from the Hokie Open held Sunday in Salem, Virginia.
Comic books are for babies. Graphic novels are for overweight men with neckbeards who never get laid. Web comics are for 15-year-old pimply kids who argue about video games. What kind of losers actually read this stuff? Honestly.