AUBURN HILLS, Mich.----Audi of America, Inc. today announced the launch of the 2008 Audi driving experience and all-new Competitive Comparison program. The second-annual nationwide tour, developed with Audi's strategic partner Emotive is coming to eight major U.S. cities and will kick off in Chicago on July 21.
ALLEY KATZ -- 10 Walnut Alley, 643-2816. Boondoxx, Score One for the Little Guy, Brad Doggett and others, 7 p.m. Friday, $7. Mutants Riot, Ireya, She Bites Dogs, Caesura and others, 6 p.m. Sunday, all ages, $8 in advance, $10 at door. Homicidal Threat, A Three Mile Crisis, Euphoric Torment and others, 6 p.m. Wednesday, $6 in advance, $8 at door. Ghost of a Fallen Age, Dead Hands Rising, Breath
NEW ALBANY In most championship games, the experienced team usually has an advantage over the inexperienced one and ends up going home with the trophy.
What school, community or civic experience do you have that would help you as a board member? I have been very involved in the schools at the elementary and middle school levels as well as in the community.
2008 CHEVROLET SILVERADO STYLING | [7 out of 10] Jalopnik: "The elegant binnacle and console setup straddles the line between minimalism, and techie-modern." Edmunds: "Its new interior not only has a more modern design, it's comfortable and functional, too." The Silverado was completely redesigned for 2007, and while the back end of
The small caravan of cars that passed through the gate of the Department of Veterans Affairs hospital in Lyons bore an unusual cargo: a contingent of teens, their adult drivers and a small mountain of boxes, bags and bundles.
Megan Klingler, a 6-foot transfer from Bradley University, has joined Missouri Southern’s women’s basketball program.Klingler, who averaged 15.3 points and 10.6 rebounds her senior year at Lawrence (Kan.) High School, played in all 30 games last season for the Braves, averaging 3.0 points and 2.7 rebounds in 9.7 minutes. Bradley finished 12-18 last season and 6-12 in the Missouri Valley
Brush 4A state golfers Katie Hocheder and Jazlynn Armstrong both sliced several strokes off their first-round scores Tuesday to finish strong on the Rolling Hills Country Club course in Golden.