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College Men's Basketball Game Capsules: Saint Mary's upsets Gonzaga in WCC title game (The Brownsville Herald)
LAS VEGAS — Omar Samhan practically floated down the Orleans Arena hallway with a net around his neck when Mickey McConnell rushed up from behind, jumped and joyously shoved his Saint Mary's teammate, nearly knocking him down.
READER REPORTS: How much snow did you get? (Middletown Times Herald-Record)
Share snow totals from last week's storm. Please include your name and town. Send reports to egliedman@th-record.com.
Festival features wines, cuisine from Northwest (Galveston County Daily News)
The Kemah Boardwalk Wine Festival on Sept. 19 uncorks wines from Washington, Oregon and Northern California.
Quiet as a grave (Otago Daily Times)
"So ... why don't you come and stay a night in 'the murder room'," Chick's publican Hector Hazard asks with a smile. And what journo could resist an offer like that?
When Was The Last Time We Wrote About Cougars? [Cougars] (Jalopnik)
First generation Mercury Cougars, that is. With the electric shaver grille. That object on the side of the picture you're currently not looking at. Hard to say, now, hard to say! On the upside,...
Print Magazine (Small Business Times)
Panelists for the event included Dale Shaver, director of parks and land use for Waukesha County; Rich Meeusen, president and chief executive officer of Badger Meter Inc.; John Austin of the Brookings Institution; and Peter Annin, author, The Great Lakes Water Wars.
Levi lifts Lions (Minot Daily News)
Levi Freidt wasn't about to miss out on the Region 6 tournament again.
Business News (Finance and Commerce)
DETROIT — Toyota's pain is its rivals' gain. Click for more NEW YORK — The stock market had its third straight winning day on signs that companies are becoming more optimistic about the economy.
Springfield THON members shave heads 'FTK' (Penn State Collegian)
Ian Price (senior-biochemistry and molecular biology) poses for a photo during his haircut.
Council rethinking purchasing (The Fort Morgan Times)
The Fort Morgan City Council plans to revisit its procurement policy following recent discussions about having the city try to buy more things locally.