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Saturday, 1 p.m., Brother Bernard Kinneavy de La Salle Stadium: A-West is seeking its first title game appearance since winning it all in 1997...Both teams were coached by Dave Logan, now in his seventh year guiding Mullen. . . . The Wildcats have won...
Tags: Said Akron, Mountain View, yards rushed, Columbine, Mike Griebel, Yuma, post class, Rayshon Williams, Mike Moore, defending champion, allnews, Interconference Rivalries in the National Football League, Tampa Bay Buccaneers season
A Memoir of Survival, Norman Ollestad $25.99 At age eleven, Ollestad was the sole survivor of a 1979 small-plane crash in the snowy San Gabriel Mountains. Dead in the wreckage — "He's still warm, I told myself and squeezed him closer" — was his beloved...
Tags: Willis Barnstone, Henry VIII, Henry Holt, Aaron Cohen, William Kamkwamba, Norman Ollestad, Cambodia, Phnom Pénh, Theorin, Johan Theorin, Carpenter, Barnstone, Hellenists, Columbine
The Fairview senior defensive lineman wasn't about to let Columbine get one more yard Friday night, not with his team's undefeated season and a spot in the Class 5A state semifinals within its grasp. His stop of TJ Cavarra on fourth-and-9 at the Fairview...
Tags: Columbine, Rebels Fairview, Matt O'Connor, Boulder, True crime, Columbine High School massacre, allnews
To buy a tree permit Routt National Forest Christmas tree permits are available for $10 per tree with a maximum of five trees per household. Trees can be purchased at these office locations: ■ Yampa Ranger District, 970-638-4516, open from 8 a.m. to 5...
Tags: Yampa Ranger District, Walden, Lee Duerksen, trees hunter, Columbine, Rabbit Ears Pass, Christmas tree, Tree worship, Tree, Logging, Routt County Colorado, Jackson County Colorado, Medicine Bow - Routt National Forest, Environment
The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel Monday, November 16, 2009 The Montrose High School football team takes a lot of pride in its offensive approach. The Indians might not be the biggest team in the state, but they aren’t afraid to run the ball at their...
Tags: playoffs, high school, Todd Casebier, football, Montrose High School, Heritage, prep, Indians, Columbine, Quarterback, allnews
The fact that there's much we don't yet get is maybe the one thing we do understand...And how about the cop-killer in Pittsburgh, who thought Obama was taking away his guns? Or the psycho in Binghamton, N.Y., who parked his car to block the rear exit...
Tags: Nidal Malik Hasan, political correct, American Muslim, Army, Barack Obama, Mike Littwin, mass murders, Columbine, Fort Hood, Political correctness, Postmodernism, Freedom of expression, 1990s, Censorship
post preps football RB Lockett leads Bear Creek past No. Bear Creek may have a new saying: Lockett and pocket the victory. Much maligned for their lack of defense and disappointing performance through six weeks of 2009, the Bears shocked Columbine 34-7...
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A rare glimpse into the behavior of a Columbine killer the morning of the attack: "I was getting dressed for work when I heard Dylan bound down the stairs and open the front door," writes his mother in O magazine. "Wondering why he was in such a hurry...
Tags: Columbine, Columbine Killer, Shooting, Dylan, Susan Klebold, Haunted, Killing, School Shooting, School Killing
DENVER, Colorado - In the first detailed public remark by any parent of the two Columbine killers, Dylan Klebold's mother said she had no idea her son was suicidal. She found out by reading his high school journal. Susan Klebold is still struggling to...
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A teenager accused of plotting a Columbine-inspired school massacre tried to obtain an ingredient for a homemade bomb, a witness told the teen's trial Thursday. Phillipa Knowles told jurors at Manchester Crown Court that Matthew Swift, 18, had asked...
Tags: Matthew Swift, columbine massacre, teenager accused, Columbine