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Roger Jongewaard dies at 75; longtime baseball scout
Roger Jongewaard, a longtime baseball scout from Long Beach who presided over three No. 1 draft picks — Ken Griffey Jr. and Alex Rodriguez for the Seattle Mariners and Darryl Strawberry for the New York Mets — has died. He was 75.
A...Tags: Ken Griffey Jr., Sports, Alex Rodriguez, Home Run Derby, Seattle Mariners
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Inside the PD: Final--Menchville 9, Hampton 5
Menchville 9, Hampton 5 War Memorial Stadium FINAL ___________________________________________________________________ MENCHVILLE................................000...125...1.....9..11...0 HAMPTON.........................................Tags: Sports, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Baseball
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UK Football: Offensive line coach says his unit 'has work to do'
larry@amnews.comLEXINGTON — Kentucky lost three starters from its offensive line last year, and assistant coach Mike Summers spent spring practice trying to get returning starters Matt Smith and Larry Warford in rhythm working with new starters Darrian Miller,...Tags: Sports, College Sports, Southeastern Conference, Football, College Football
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UK Football: Center Matt Smith becomes the teacher on and off the field this spring
larry@amnews.comLEXINGTON — Matt Smith has always been the student during his Kentucky football career. The senior center has learned from offensive line coach Mike Summers and former teammates. However, this spring he’s actually doing double duty as a...Tags: Sports, Southeastern Conference, Football, Kentucky Wildcats
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UK Football: Phillips says Cats made strides in offseason
The Advocate-MessengerLEXINGTON — Kentucky coach Joker Phillips says the momentum from a season-ending win over Tennessee carried over to off-season workouts where several players gained needed weight and others shedded pounds as needed under strength coach Rock Oliver....Tags: Sports, Football, Kentucky Wildcats
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FAA bill a mixed bag for air travelers
It took five years of debate and more than two dozen short-term extensions, but the legislation finally passed last week.
When I started writing this column in 2009, almost every trade group in Washington told me that the FAA bill was the single most...Tags: Travel, U.S. House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, Air Transportation Industry, Travel Alerts, Transportation Industry
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Williamsport Community Band a family affair for some musicians
dan.dearth@herald-mail.comPlaying flute for the Williamsport Community Band gives Maurice Treacy a chance to continue a hobby that he started more than eight decades ago. "It's just wonderful," the 92-year-old Treacy said as he tuned his flute Sunday before the band's Christmas...Tags: Circuses, Holidays, Entertainment, Entertainment Events, Music
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Bill aims to scuttle new airfare pricing rule
Enjoy the government's new airfare rule. It might not last.
On Jan. 26, the U.S. Department of Transportation began requiring airlines and ticket agents to quote fares that include all mandatory taxes and fees. Since 1988, they'd been allowed to...Tags: Travel, Spirit Airlines, Ron Paul, Air Transportation Industry, Tourism and Leisure Industry
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Tuba player blasts to the top
janeth@herald-mail.comKevin Mitchell long ago discovered his love for music. He started playing tuba when he was in the sixth grade. This summer, at age 19, he took it to another level as a member of The Cadets, a drum and bugle corps that competes on the Drum Corps...Tags: Travel, Harrisonburg (Harrisonburg, Virginia), Allentown, Music Industry, Virginia Cavaliers
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Aviation security hassles, weaknesses persist
Major vulnerabilities persist in the decade since air travelers sacrificed convenience and privacy for the promise of heightened security in the wake of the Sept. 11 attacks, and the message from the government and security watchdogs is that there still ...Tags: Business Trips, Air Transportation Industry, China, Transportation Industry, Air Transportation
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UK Football: RB Sanders out 2 to 3 games after knee surgery
larry@amnews.comBy LARRY VAUGHT larry@amnews.com LEXINGTON — After Kentucky beat Central Michigan 27-13 Saturday, UK sophomore tailback Raymond Sanders was all smiles as he talked about his team’s improved running game and how freshman Josh Clemons’ 87-...Tags: Knees, Students, Teaching and Learning, United Kingdom, Joe Murphy
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Olympia sweeps Metro West titles
Central Florida Varsity the Blog - Orlando SentinelKevin Mitchell, the cross country coach at West Orange High School and the host of Wednesday afternoon's Metro West Conference meet, was stunned by a couple of things he saw during the meet. No. 1 — The domination by Olympia's boys team in winning...
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