Camps galore across the area (Akron Beacon Journal) Looking for a summer camp? Here are many of the day and overnight programs offered in the Akron area. In some cases, times and dates are set. In others, plans are still being made....more...Local news briefs (Stevens Point Journal) A Portage County man charged with repeatedly violating state laws prohibiting burning solid waste agreed to pay $2,000 in penalties, according to state Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen....more... Top National News Right Now (WSTM-TV NBC 3) Space station crew to walk in space to free stuck antennaMOSCOW (AP) _ A U-S astronaut and his Russian crewmate have begun what's scheduled to be a six-hour spacewalk to fix a faulty antenna at the international space station.The antenna on a Russian cargo ship docked with the space station needs to be fixed or it could present problems when the vessel needs to undock to make room for a new space ......more... Scott Sells Wal-Mart Shares (The Morning News) Lee Scott, president and CEO of Wal-Mart Stores Inc., picked up almost 1.5 million this week when he sold more than 30,000 shares of Wal-Mart shares....more... Girls step out and bond with fathers, uncles (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel) For 7-year-old Kiara Brown and her stepfather, James McFarling, Saturday night was an evening full of firsts. First father-daughter event together. First dance - not only for Kiara, but also for McFarling....more... 2007 Calvin Awards: Best Videogame (Box Office Prophets) Last year saw the introduction of several new categories including one dear to our hearts, Best Videogame. Like most North American consumers, the BOP staff finds a good portion of our time being spent on videogames....more... TV movies for the week of Feb. 11 (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) Movies on TV....more... Community briefs (Arizona Daily Star) Oro Valley...more... Two SIUC professors sue over ethics tests (The Southern Illinoisan) CARBONDALE - Two Southern Illinois University Carbondale professors have taken the lead on a lawsuit against the Illinois Executive Inspector General, saying the state acted inappropriately in failing 65 faculty members for completing last year's ethics training exam too quickly....more... |