Archive for: June, 2010

Diamondbacks | Juan Gutierrez gaining confidence – KFFL (blog)

Diamondbacks | Juan Gutierrez gaining confidence – KFFL (blog)

Diamondbacks | Juan Gutierrez gaining confidenceKFFL (blog)Arizona Diamondbacks RP Juan Gutierrez is starting to regain his confidence, according to The Arizona Republic's Nick Piecoro. Gutierrez has not given up a …and more » More: continued here

Ramirez to get MRI on hamstring – USA Today

Ramirez to get MRI on hamstring – USA Today

Ramirez to get MRI on hamstringUSA TodayThe Dodgers open a three-game series against the Arizona Diamondbacks on Friday. Ramirez, hitting .460 with 11 RBIs over his past 15 games, …and more » More: continued here

Books of The Times: Strange Water in Michael Koryta’s ‘So Cold the River’

Books of The Times: Strange Water in Michael Koryta’s ‘So Cold the River’

Michael Koryta’s novel “So Cold the River” looks at an old Indiana resort and mysterious bottled water. More: continued here

Unable to pass stimulus, Dems push aid for jobless (AP)

Unable to pass stimulus, Dems push aid for jobless 
    (AP)

AP – Unable to deliver more stimulus spending for President Barack Obama, Democrats in Congress are trying at least to restore jobless benefits for 1.3 million laid-off workers. More: continued here

Unusual 17th-century Dutch horse burial site found (AP)

Unusual 17th-century Dutch horse burial site found 
    (AP)

AP – Archeologists have uncovered a mass grave with the complete skeletons of 51 horses buried side-by-side, probably the long-forgotten equine victims of a 17th century battle over a strategic Dutch river. More: continued here

Villanova’s Reynolds on Suns’ summer league roster – USA Today

Villanova’s Reynolds on Suns’ summer league roster – USA Today

Villanova's Reynolds on Suns' summer league rosterUSA TodayPHOENIX (AP) — Undrafted first-team All-American Scottie Reynolds will play for the Phoenix Suns' entry in the Las Vegas Summer League. …and more » More: continued here

After the Schultz fire, a race to replant

To prevent mudslides into Timberline, the Forest Service is gearing up to stabilize the slopes burned most severely in the Schultz fire. More: continued here

World’s largest oil skimmer heads to Gulf spill (AP)

World’s largest oil skimmer heads to Gulf spill 
    (AP)

AP – With hurricane-whipped waves pushing more oil onto the Gulf of Mexico’s once-white beaches, the government pinned its latest cleanup hopes Wednesday on a huge new piece of equipment: the world’s largest oil-skimming vessel. More: continued here

Coconino County school superintendent retires

Coconino County school superintendent retires

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – On June 28, Coconino County Superintendent of Schools Cecilia Owen presented the Board of Supervisors with her retirement letter, effective August 17. This is approximately two years and four months before the end of her term, which is December 31, 2012. Superintendent Owen is working closely with the Board of Supervisors to [...]

Cypriot police say Russian spying suspect vanished (AP)

Cypriot police say Russian spying suspect vanished 
    (AP)

AP – Cypriot police began searching late Wednesday for an alleged Russian spy wanted in the United States who vanished after being released on bail a day earlier in the Mediterranean island nation. More: continued here

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