Tuesday, April 04, 2006

Obituaries for April 5, 2006


Obituaries for April 5, 2006
Tifton Gazette - Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at Glory Cemetery. The Rev. Billy Roberts will officiate. Visitation will be held after 2 p.m. today with the family receiving friends from 7 to 9 p.m. at Lovein Funeral Home, Nashville. Mr. Whaley

When training Pokemon, do not be afraid to let them taste the fist
Ars Technica - Let's get this out of the way now and let it be known that there is some rough language in this video. So if you're at work (and what are you doing working on a Saturday?) don't clicky-clicky. Save it for later, like a treat for being so good. I can

Bradley drug dogs recertified
Chattanooga Times Free Press - CLEVELAND, Tenn. Two drug-sniffing dogs used by Bradley County Sheriff s Department detectives to detect hidden illegal drugs were recertified recently by a national association, officials said. "It s department policy," said Lt. Brian Quinn

Category: General
Journal Times - Subject: Statement of Governor Doyle on Exxon Mobil Topping Fortune 500 List Statement of Governor Doyle on Exxon Mobil Topping Fortune 500 List Oil Company's Revenue and Profit Are Biggest Ever for a U.S. Company Governor Jim Doyle made the

Just the facts
Louisville Courier-Journal - Fiscal Court, 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Oldham County Fiscal Court Building, 100 W. Jefferson St., La Grange. La Grange City Council, 6:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Oldham County Fiscal Court Building, 100 W. Jefferson St. Pewee Valley City Council, 7 p.m

Locust Grove K-9 unit smelling success again
Henry County Daily Herald - One will sniff you out, the other will lock you up. Meet Locust Grove s new K-9 Unit, Officer Jason Sanders and his two-year-old drug-detecting dog Ollie. Sanders helped to reactivated the city s K-9 unit in January after the unit had been absent

God and dogs are his passion
Everett Herald - CAMANO ISLAND - Most people work two jobs because they have to. Tony Cloud combines a job as pastor and as operator of a pet day care and training facility because he thinks they are the perfect combination. "We enjoy what we do," said Cloud. "We

Wilderwood dogs trained to help the disabled
Citizen Tribune - Six-year-old Mark Dougherty of Morristown will be the first person in the Lakeway Area to receive a full-time furry friend from Wilderwood Service Dogs, a new innovative program based in Blount County. "Mark is autistic and is known as a runner

Home nhl feature
TSN - When it comes to developing young players for the rigors of the NHL, 'phenoms' don't arrive at the NHL Draft all too often. Granted, there will always be young players who make a difference for their team right away - just take a look at Ovechkin and

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