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'Angel Day' heavenly to Cards (Louisville Courier-Journal) Yesterday was "Angel Day" for the University of Louisville women's basketball team in its Big East Conference opener against DePaul. But on the court the Cardinals continued to show that they have more than just McCoughtry, defeating the Blue Demons 78-60 in front of 5,345 fans in Freedom Hall. Top 10 of 2008 (Cleburne Times-Review) Like a house of cards tumbling inward, Cleburne ISD continued to take hit after hit in a scandal that cost the school district a cool $360,000 in federal funds that Texas Education Agency ordered Cleburne ISD to repay because of financial malfeasance. For Oklahoma City Thunder, Wins Don?t Come, but Fans Do (New York Times) The on-court play of the Thunder has been atrocious. To residents of Oklahoma City, though, the Thunder is their shot at the big time. 'Hot and healthy' flies out the playoff window (Yahoo! Sports) The Cardinals and Chargers proved that regular-season marks and what we think we know can be irrelevant. AT A GLANCE: Northern Downriver (The News-Herald) Allen Park News and Features for Rio Rancho, New Mexico (The Observer) If you can't find a feature story at Meadowlark Senior Center, you're not trying very hard. Deborah Brogdon, the MSC director, seemingly knows a little about each and every one of the center's guests, whether they're there for lunch or an activity. #12/6 Irish Wrap Up Four-Game Road Swing Tuesday At DePaul (Notre Dame Athletics) Packed up and ready to head back on the road, No. 12/6 Notre Dame reaches the midpoint of the regular season on Tuesday when it travels to DePaul for an 8 p.m. CT (9 p.m. ET) game at McGrath Arena in Chicago. The contest will be televised live to a national cable audience by CBS College Sports. Charleroi restaurateur a true Valley 'treasure' (Valley Independent) When considering a society's gems we must place at the very top of our list, the people who make that society tick. Our parks, stadiums, buildings, and institutions are all well and good but, when you get down to the nitty-gritty, it takes people with vision to put it all together. Kissell, once 'unwelcome' at UD, lifted Flyers' athletic program (Dayton Daily News) Now that he has handed over the reins of the University of Dayton athletic department to Tim Wabler, former Athletic Director Ted Kissell is going through some changes in his life. IN THE ARTS (Winston-Salem Journal) â–¡ A selection from a CD by organist Scott Carpenter, the coordinator of music programming at Old Salem Museums & Gardens, was featured recently on a nationally broadcast program, Pipedreams.
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