| Zone Community Center want to raise about $45,000
Organizers of the Zone Community Center want to raise about $45,000, $10 at a time, to complete construction of a facility at the corner of Ann and Walnut streets in the village of Richfield Springs. The 3,200 square-foot building is framed and sided, but it needs plumbing, heating, air conditioning and interior work. "We've got about 60 percent of the building done, and we'd like to have it completed by late spring,'' Larry Kroon, president of the Richfield Springs Youth Ministry, said Tuesday. The ministry operates the Zone Youth Center, a supervised place for teenagers to gather on Friday and Saturday nights. In 1999, the Zone opened in the basement of the Church of Christ Uniting but soon outgrew the space. It relocated to 140 Main St., a building owned by local businessman Jay Bernhardt.
EPR Owner Of The Year Finalists Announced
Exhibition Park Raceway's 2007 Owner of the Year will be announced in late January. Partnering with Standardbred Canada, the New Brunswick track solicited the racing industry to nominate owners they felt were deserving of the award. The winner will be announced and presentation made during the final card of the month (January 26). The winner will be chosen by a group of industry leaders based on a number of areas including stats and other criteria. The list of finalists is below. 1. Terry Price 2. Downey Stables 3. Debra Kirkpatrick 4. Doug Hildebrand 5. Charlie Price 6. Bob MacNeil/ John Lavric 7. Ray Fraser 8. Mike Murray In no particular order, a closer look of finalists, provided by EPR, is listed below.
The Winchester Star
Winchester — A Winchester man convicted of killing a city police officer plans to appeal the decision that the U.S. Court of Appeals made last month to uphold his death sentence. Edward Nathaniel Bell, 42, is asking the Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit to put its decision on hold while he petitions the U.S. Supreme Court to hear his case. On Jan. 29, the U.S. Court of Appeals in Richmond denied Bell’s petition for a panel rehearing. Bell, who was appealing his death sentence for the Oct. 29, 1999, capital murder of Winchester Police Sgt. Rick L. Timbrook, was asking the court to reconsider its Dec. 4 decision that he was not entitled to a new sentencing hearing. Bell’s attorneys had argued before a three-judge Court of Appeals panel on Oct.
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If you want to look for me as you read this, go to City Mortuary where I have determined to fester among the anonymous people there. Michael Fox: The Whoresrace Michael Fox takes on the media's coverage of the presidential horserace - and it's not just the MSM tis time, but "progressive media" as well! Bill Douglas: Willie Nelson's 9/11 Conspiracy Charge EXPOSE MEDIA COVER UP & the Tim Russert Factor (7 comments) Willie Nelson's 9/11 Conspiracy Charge EXPOSE MEDIA COVER UP & the Tim Russert Factor This corporate media "ommission" reminds of an ongoing campaign of a corporate media cover up of 9/11, and an EXPLOSIVE new novel, "The Shell Game," that radio host Jack Blood believes may destroy that media blockade of 9/11 truth JoelThorson: McCain: The Undead Perception and reality diverge wildly where Sen.
Kidd now officially a Maverick, Cuban says
As a player, you just want to come to work and play hard and give your team a chance to win, Kidd said during over the weekend. Hopefully you put yourself in position to win a championship. Theres no guarantee. The Mavs resume play Wednesday against the Western Conference-leading Hornets in New Orleans. If Kidd can play it will kick things off with Kidd going up against the Hornets rising point guard, Chris Paul. An indication of just how tough the West is with most teams having 30 or fewer games to play is that the Mavs (35-18) are two games out of the conference lead, but also two games out of the lottery. Kidd said hes looking forward to returning to the West, where the style of play is faster and more wide open than in the laboring East. I love to run, Kidd said.
Samsung eyes 22 pc of Indian AC market this year
NEW DELHI: Korean consumer electronic major Samsung is gearing up for the upcoming summer with plans to corner about 22 per cent of the expected 2.25 million home air conditioners market in India. Samsung India Electronics Pvt Ltd, the subsidiary of the Korean firm today announced its foray into the capacity segments like 0.8T and 1.6T in split ACs and 1.6T in window ACs by launching a new range comprising 10 different star rated AC models as part of its strategy. "We expect our split AC volumes to grow from around 50 per cent contribution level witnessed last year to around 58 per cent of our total AC volumes this year," Samsung India Deputy Managing Director R Zutshi said in a statement. The total AC market in India last year was around 1.8 million units, which is expected to cross over 2.25 million units by the end of this year.
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