7 college basketball heavens

7 college basketball heavens
Chicago Tribune – Probably the toughest place in the Big Ten to play and coach in,” said former Indiana player and current New Mexico coach Steve Alford, formerly of Iowa. Kohl Center, University of Wisconsin (Madison) Opened: 1998 Seating capacity: 17,142 Ticket
DigitalBridge Communications Brings WiMAX Service to Pocatello, ID
Forbes – The company was founded in late 2005 and currently has subscribers in Idaho, Indiana and Montana. For more information about DBC, please visit http://www.digitalbridgecommunications.com. About Bannock Development Corporation Bannock Development
Lieberman, GOP seek out Jewish vote
Miami Herald – Sen. Joe Lieberman and Rabbi Sholom Ciment take questions from the audience Wednesday at Chabad Lubavitch in Boynton Beach, which has a large Jewish population. Joe Lieberman, the one-time Democrat who narrowly lost the vice presidency, stumped in
Indiana State Trooper injured in collision with truck
NWITimes.com – GARY, Ind. – An Indiana State Trooper suffered minor injuries when his patrol car was struck by a tanker truck on Interstate 80 in Gary. Trooper Renaldo Diaz was driving westbound about 6 p.m. Wednesday when the empty tanker truck changed lanes and
A new state every three weeks
Chicago Tribune – Indiana for the outlet mall (on the way home from the gambling). Iowa for the university. Nebraska for Omaha. Minnesota for the Twin Cities. And a long drive to the middle of Illinois to see Obama declare his presidential candidacy. All in all, not
Federal officials search for a link between slaughterhouse illnesses
CNBC – ST. PAUL, Minn. – Federal health officials are investigating if there’s a link between illnesses reported by several workers at a pig slaughterhouse in Indiana and those seen recently in workers at a Minnesota pork plant. All the employees work in
Inflation squeezes middle class
Miami Herald – New data from the Labor Department confirm what most middle-class Americans already know: Inflation is squeezing them. As consumer prices rose by 4.1 percent last year, the highest rate since 1990, the prices of basic essentials such as food
Among the irony at Sundance, some intriguing films
Seattle Times – A documentary unaccountably exiled to the noncompetition Spectrum section is “The Linguists,” a fascinating journey with two men who are the Indiana Joneses of language hunters, academics who go to obscure corners of the globe to find and preserve
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