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- Powers volleyball players earn all-league honors (The World)
Powers seniors Haley Patterson and Nicole Bittner were selected first-team all-league in the Skyline League after helping lead the Cruisers to the Class 1A playoffs for the third straight season.
- Inside Cross Country (McHenry County Sports)
Boys Cross Country Athlete of the Week Bill Roth Cary-Grove, Senior Roth took 20th in the IHSA Class 3A St. Charles East Sectional to help the Trojans qualify for a return trip to the state meet at Peoria’s Detweiller Park this Saturday.
- Barbour Caves on Tobacco Tax (Jackson Free Press)
Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour, a former tobacco lobbyist, announced that he would support a recommendation to raise the state’s 18-cent tax on a pack of cigarettes to 42 cents per pack.
- Program heats homes of those facing hardship (NWAnews.com)
Kenneth Callahan usually finds a seasonal job around the holidays to help out his family of four. This year he said with the economy down, he can’t find a job. (Northwest Arkansas Times)
- 'American Buffalo': It's the show celebs swear by (New York Daily News)
'Bleep' was the word at Monday's Broadway opening of David Mamet's "American Buffalo." Ushers gave first-nighters at the profanity-drenched play a taste of what was to come.
- In their element (McHenry County Sports)
PEORIA – Lindsey Wilkins’ emotions after Saturday’s Class 2A girls race at the IHSA State Cross Country Meet were undeniable elation.
- New to the Pine Belt? Here's how to get started (Hattiesburg American)
For those moving to Mississippi, vehicles must be registered within 30 days.
- Students to spend holiday on mission trips (Observer-Reporter)
WAYNESBURG - Twenty-seven Waynesburg University students and three faculty and staff members will spend a portion of their Thanksgiving break serving others.
- George R. Bean (Portsmouth Herald)
KITTERY POINT, Maine and#8212; George R. Bean, 87, of Haley Road in Kittery Point, died Thursday, Nov. 13, 2008.
- Local High School Choir Tapes Television Debut (The Brandon News & Tribune)
The Newsome High School Chamber Choir, led by Jeff Bogue, was one of several area high school choirs chosen to perform a selection by Tim Janis for a WEDU television program called "Tim Janis: Celebrate America." The vocalists were recorded Nov. 11 singing Janis' arrangement of "America the Beautiful." The show will air on WEDU in March.
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