Sep 1, 2009 | HometownAnnapolis
A 380-mile 'Ride for the Rivers'
Late last summer, Dr. Clifford Andrew hopped on his Trek cyclocross bike and pedaled a solo, 380-mile trek to raise money for a local land-preservation group.
Grant boosts living tribute to our fallen
SERVICEMEN are celebrating after a forest memorial has been awarded a A 35,000 grant.
Angiotech's Licensee, Cook Medical, Announces CE Mark Approval and...
The World's First Peripheral Drug-Eluting Stent Now Available in Europe VANCOUVER, Aug.
Angiotech's Licensee, Cook Medical, Announces CE Mark Approval and...
The World's First Peripheral Drug-Eluting Stent Now Available in Europe VANCOUVER, Aug.
Bill Hunter leads Redlands Evening Lions
Bill Hunter took the gavel as president of the Redlands Evening Lions Club for 2009-2010 at a June meeting at Napoli Italian Restaurant.
Memorial Park was not only the center point of the afternoon parade. The location housed the Kiwanis Pancake Breakfast, the Flag Raising and Opening Ceremonies, a 7-hour festival and the T. Willard Hunter Memorial Speakers Corner.
Team works to counter bombing activity on critical Afghan route
Photo credit Sgt. Rob Frazier Sgt. Bill Hunter and his interpreter speak with an Afghan couple while their vehicle is being searched by soldiers at a traffic checkpoint in Afghanistan's Wardak province, June 13, 2009.
Team Works to Counter Bombing Activity on Critical Afghan Route
With at least 10 improvised explosive devices found and detonated in recent weeks on a key route leaders prepared to travel along on June 13, soldiers in Afghanistana s Wardak province set up a traffic checkpoint.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Mourners gather for Tingwell's final farewell
A state funeral for Australian actor Charles 'Bud' Tingwell is underway in Melbourne.
MOURNERS have begun arriving for the funeral of legendary Australian actor Charles 'Bud' Tingwell in Melbourne.
Hamilton County residents among honorees
North Florida Community College employees gathered in the courtyard of the NFCC Walter L. Bishop Administration Building April 28 for the NFCC Courtyard Party.
Transgender individual recounts story
For almost all of his life, Bill Hunter was not comfortable with himself. From the time he was a child, says the lifelong Kalamazoo-area resident, he was profoundly aware that he was not meant to be in the body he was born with.
Citizen suspicion prompts ethics class for city directors. INTENSE: City Manager Lance Hudnell talks with residents.
Journey to womanhood: Transgender individual tells her story
She describes living as a woman in a man's body as "spiritual dyslexia." "It's not just unhappiness," she says.
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