'Public Enemies' location draws crowds (Winter jackets) - WISC News
Michael Mann was scoping out the location for "public enemies" in downtown Columbus over the weekend. Shooting for the film begins today and may continue through the week. COLUMBUS - The streets of downtown were packed this weekend with people
Jolene Dodge, sitting in background, has been baking for Warm the Children since before her daughter, Ginny Dodge, 7, with pie, was born. [ Originally published on: Saturday, December 01, 2007 ] GREENFIELD -- Jolene Dodge is an assistant at the Head
By the time Specialist Jerry Ryen King decided to write about his experiences in Iraq, the teenage paratrooper had more to share than most other soldiers. In two operations to clear the outskirts of the village of Turki in the deadly Diyala Province
Long sleeves and winter jackets. Wool hats for complete coverage instead of caps and leather gloves for warmth instead of webbing. Red cheeks, watery eyes and runny noses, the unholy trinity for an allergist. To illustrate a spring season that has
SON Gino Valiant with his 12-year-old son Genare who has autism. New Jersey leads the nation in children diagnosed with autism - one in 94 compared to one in 150 nationally. Last Monday, U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez held a press conference in the
FORT HOOD, Texas When Soldiers come home from a deployment to Iraq, nothing will stop their families from meeting them at the welcome ceremony, not even the weather. With temperatures dipping into the mid-50s and the wind blowing at nearly 20
MARTINSVILLE -- You know who's in trouble? Averett University basketball. I'm not sure they're going to have uniforms next year, or at least they won't if their budget is funded by their concession stand profits from Sunday's race at Martinsville
Jolene Dodge, sitting in background, has been baking for Warm the Children since before her daughter, Ginny Dodge, 7, with pie, was born. [ Originally published on: Saturday, December 01, 2007 ] GREENFIELD -- Jolene Dodge is an assistant at the Head
By the time Specialist Jerry Ryen King decided to write about his experiences in Iraq, the teenage paratrooper had more to share than most other soldiers. In two operations to clear the outskirts of the village of Turki in the deadly Diyala Province
Long sleeves and winter jackets. Wool hats for complete coverage instead of caps and leather gloves for warmth instead of webbing. Red cheeks, watery eyes and runny noses, the unholy trinity for an allergist. To illustrate a spring season that has
SON Gino Valiant with his 12-year-old son Genare who has autism. New Jersey leads the nation in children diagnosed with autism - one in 94 compared to one in 150 nationally. Last Monday, U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez held a press conference in the
FORT HOOD, Texas When Soldiers come home from a deployment to Iraq, nothing will stop their families from meeting them at the welcome ceremony, not even the weather. With temperatures dipping into the mid-50s and the wind blowing at nearly 20
MARTINSVILLE -- You know who's in trouble? Averett University basketball. I'm not sure they're going to have uniforms next year, or at least they won't if their budget is funded by their concession stand profits from Sunday's race at Martinsville









