A horse can mean a lot to a kid. It doesn’t have to be real, either. A mechanical horse and a rocket ship once sat in the lower-level sales area of the Capitol department store. They gave mothers a reprieve from impatient children and generations of Fayetteville youngsters entertainment.
Sunday morning worship services at First Presbyterian Church, 803 Central Avenue, will begin with Sunday school for all ages at 9:15 a.m. and the adult study class, “The Present Word.” Check our Web site at www.fpcdodgecity.com for more information.
SEMI-PRO: SHORTS, FROS AND SPORTS PROS: Ferrell, Harrelson, Benjamin lead comedy of air balls. -- by Kenya M Yarbrough *Just in time to gear up basketball fans for NCAA March Madness and NBA Finals, Will Ferrell's latest project takes b-ball fans back to the days when there were two pro leagues holding court in the sport - the ABA and the NBA; to the days of the psychedelic red, white and blue
Substance on severance By John Brummett Gov. Mike Beebe remains huddled in the state Capitol, endeavoring to bring the natural gas industry and legislators together on a negotiated increase in our absurdly microscopic severance tax.
Editor's note: The deadline for Preview Calendar items is noon Monday the week before the event takes place. Items submitted after the noon deadline will not be printed in the Preview Calendar. Ongoing BB&T Charleston food + Wine Festival: Today-March 2. Times an
explore great opportunities and challenges of borderless finance, business, trade, wealth and politics? What is the next world map? Talk to 3 provocative thinkers Andre Gunder Frank, Chalmers Johnson, and George Zhibin Gu.
(Unedited running notes from the TED2008 conference in Monterey, California. For more, go to LunchOverIp) TED2008 goes under the theme "The Big Questions", and it opens with THE big Shakespearian question: "To be, or not to be". Actor Michael Stuhlbarg
Three prominent Columbia firms will become not only tenants but co-owners of an 18-story office tower to be built at Main and Gervais streets, across from the S.C. State House. The National Bank of South Carolina, the Edens & Avant real estate company and the McNair Law Firm will move into the $60 million glass tower in 2010. The announcement is to be made today at a news conference on Main