Parkway Christian beat visiting Southfield Christian 12-2 in a MIAC Blue Division game on Tuesday afternoon. The video features several hits in the game. Finally, ...
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Parkway Christian beat visiting Southfield Christian 12-2 in a MIAC Blue Division game on Tuesday afternoon. The video features several hits in the game. Finally, Eagle coach Rich Koch talks about the win.
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Many Minnesotans likely woke up on Tuesday morning with congested heads and itchy eyes. The effects of a recent pollen blast struck overnight, and one local allerg...
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Many Minnesotans likely woke up on Tuesday morning with congested heads and itchy eyes. The effects of a recent pollen blast struck overnight, and one local allergist said this season may be one of the worst for residents with seasonal allergies.
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The Litchfield boys outdoor track team stayed undefeated Tuesday afternoon by beating Northwestern and Lewis Mills at Lewis Mills High School in Burlington. The Co...
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The Litchfield boys outdoor track team stayed undefeated Tuesday afternoon by beating Northwestern and Lewis Mills at Lewis Mills High School in Burlington. The Cowboys dominated the distance events, led by Joe Wihbey, Jack Collins and Calvin Swomley. In this video during the 800 meters, Collins passes out Wihbey to win the race.
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The Highland girls basketball player signed with the College of Idaho.
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The Highland girls basketball player signed with the College of Idaho.
Video: Hock picks u...
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The Northwestern girls outdoor track team stayed unbeaten Tuesday in a meet against Litchfield and Lewis Mills at Lewis Mills High School in Burlington. Savanna Ho...
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The Northwestern girls outdoor track team stayed unbeaten Tuesday in a meet against Litchfield and Lewis Mills at Lewis Mills High School in Burlington. Savanna Hock did her part for the Highlanders. First, she won the 110-meter high hurdles. In the video, Hock closes out a win in the 300 intermediate hurdles.
Video: Columnist Ta...
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As the Obama administration weighs the potential release of post mortem pictures of renowned terrorist Osama bin Laden, opinions about the possible effects are sur...
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As the Obama administration weighs the potential release of post mortem pictures of renowned terrorist Osama bin Laden, opinions about the possible effects are surging. FOX 9 News spoke with a local social commentator about the pros and cons of showing the images.
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The athletic department faces 22 specific violations.
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The athletic department faces 22 specific violations.
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Tonight's New Mexico Gameday Player of the Week is Albuquerque Academy's Alex Bregman. The junior hit four home runs last week and broke the state record for most ...
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Tonight's New Mexico Gameday Player of the Week is Albuquerque Academy's Alex Bregman. The junior hit four home runs last week and broke the state record for most homers in a single season with 18. Bregman only hit one home run in all of last year. The #1 Chargers play Bernalillo in the opening round of the state baseball tournament this week.
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As the Obama administration debates providing photos of Osama bin Laden
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more sunshine on the way...
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May 4 (Bloomberg) -- Vivek Vaidya, automotive and transportation director at research company Frost & Sullivan, talks about the global auto industry. General Motor...
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May 4 (Bloomberg) -- Vivek Vaidya, automotive and transportation director at research company Frost & Sullivan, talks about the global auto industry. General Motors Co., less than two years after declaring bankruptcy, is poised to reclaim the global auto sales lead this year from Toyota Motor Corp., Japan's automaker rattled by natural disasters and reports of slipping quality. Vaidya speaks from Singapore with Rishaad Salamat on Bloomberg Television's "On the Move Asia." (Source: Bloomberg)
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In New Mexico, a lottery ticket is not just a way to gamble on the future. For young residents, it can be a sure way to a brighter tomorrow thanks to the state's l...
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In New Mexico, a lottery ticket is not just a way to gamble on the future. For young residents, it can be a sure way to a brighter tomorrow thanks to the state's lottery scholarship program.
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Inflammatory -- possibly. Gruesome -- probably. But it is the evidence some want to prove the mass murderer is really dead.
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Inflammatory -- possibly. Gruesome -- probably. But it is the evidence some want to prove the mass murderer is really dead.
Video: Hometown Hea...
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Local News 8 checks the health of the rural farming community of Aberdeen.
Video: FDA seeks information, potential lead contamination 11/18/10
CINCINNATI The recent report by a newspaper in Tampa, Fl. has caused retailers and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to investigate the lead levels of reusable shopping bags. "The health of our customers and their families is our top priority," explained Kroger Public Relations Manager, Rachael Betzler. "Kroger independently tests our reusable bags for the presence of lead and we also receive periodic test results from our suppliers." Betzler said that Kroger is retesting the stores recyclable bags for lead, as a precaution. In 2006, the FDA had concerns gave warnings to lunch box manufacturers about migration of lead from the container to food. "We take very seriously any potential food adulteration by heavy metals such as lead," said FDA's Douglas Karas. "If a lead containing additive that was added to the plastic used as the interior surface of the lunch boxes transferred into food, that food would be adulterated." The concern for the reusable bags is that the painted decals and decorations on the exteriors could transfer to food inside the bag. "FDA is seeking additional information regarding this potential contamination," explained Karas. Jessica Carlson with Target said, "The Target bags tested by the Tampa Tribune are compliant." She continued by email with, "And in fact, contained trace levels that were well below the national product safety standard." Area shoppers using various brands of recyclable bags had their concerns. "I won't be using them much more anymore," explained Betty Bailey. Her concern was not with lead transferring to her food, "My grand babies play with these bags some." "I trust them," explained Ivan Jackson. He was using his bag to carry personal items while he walked from a barber shop. "I don't think it'll effect me one way or the other. I'm hoping." Kroger's Betzler stressed, "We take these issues very seriously and expect all of our bag suppliers to follow all state and federal regulations on this subject." While Kroger and Target self test their products, Karas with the FDA said there is "…little or no likelihood of migration to food."