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BASEBALL: Yakima National Little League (www.ynll.org) has started its online registration for the Farm League (ages 6-8), Minor League (9-10) and Major League (11-12). Registration will also be held at Big 5 on Nob Hill Boulevard on Feb. 19 and 21 at 6 p.m. and Feb. 26 and 28 at 6:30 p.m., and at the Valley Mall at 11 a.m. March 1. YNLL's mandatory coaches meeting will be at 6:30 p.m. Feb. 25 at the Barnstormer Restaurant at the Yakima Airport. For more information, call Mike Hoon at 930-6844, Brad West at 727-0392 or Sal Marquez at 307-2335.
East Valley Youth Baseball will be holding player registrations for Little League from 6-8 p.m. Monday-Wednesday at the East Valley High School Commons. Late registrations may not be accepted. EVYB is also looking for coaches, volunteers and/or bo...
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It was a calm day in June 2004 when the 70-pound Bluefin tuna bit one of nine fishing lines trolling off Ken Lahr's boat more than 60 miles off Ocean City.
His buddy, Bob Sutton, a fishing harness strapped around his waist, clearly recalled the constant tugs of the fish.
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- United States of America, Appellee, v. Rodney Alexander, Appellant. United States of America, Appellee, v. Emmanuel G. Leeper, Appellant. United States of America, Appellee, v. George Eugene Roberts, Appellant. United States of America, Appellee, v. Michael Roberts, Appellant. United States of America, Appellee, v. Charles Boston Jones, Appellant., 982 F.2d 262 (8th Cir. 1992)
... by his father, George Roberts, or Ken Sutton. Volner had no record of the quantity or frequency...
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PAUL SWENSON, poet and adjunct instructor of communications, Utah Valley State College, will read from his new collection, "Iced at the Ward, Burned at the Stake and Other Poems," Monday, 11 a.m., Sorensen Student Center, room 213B, USVC, Orem.
KEN BREWER, Utah state poet laureate, will read from his work, Monday, 7 p.m., Anne Sutton Weeks Reading Room, Giovale Library, Westminster College, 1840 S. 1300 East. A reception will follow.
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Today's Obituaries Baria, Alva L. Barker, Barbara A. Beverly, Alease G. Boothe, Naomi R. Brady, William J. Brennan, Ruth M. Browning, Stewart Gore, Hubert Jones, Dorothy H. Kelley, Earl K. Lilly, Myrtle L. Mokas, Pam Shafer, Rev. James Staats, James H. Taylor, Harriet C. Thomas, Rodney Tincher, Frances Williams, Mary G.
Alva Lee Baria
... Warren, Ohio; daughter, Marilyn Johnson of Sutton; grandchildren, Renee Ziegler of Plant City, Fla.,...
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Obituaries Today Baria, Alva L. Barker, Barbara A. Beverly, Alease G. Boothe, Naomi R. Brady, William J. Brennan, Ruth M. Browning, Stewart Gore, Hubert Jones, Dorothy H. Kelley, Earl K. Lilly, Myrtle L. Mokas, Pam Shafer, Rev. James Staats, James H. Taylor, Harriet C. Thomas, Rodney Tincher, Frances Williams, Mary G.
Alva Lee Baria
... Warren, Ohio; daughter, Marilyn Johnson of Sutton; grandchildren, Renee Ziegler of Plant City, Fla.,...
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Percy Sutton of humble beginnings- elegant and eloquent, businessman extraordinaire, civil rights warrior, defended Malcolm X, Percy Sutton- an institution builder, resurrected the Apollo Theater and created Inner City Broadcasting and although we claim him as our own in the "Mecca" known as Harlem, he was a "giant " who represented all New Yorkers.
"Our Village of Harlem, our city, our state and our nation, our world has lost one of the greatest minds ever to bless this planet. The Chairman, my beloved Percy, my friend and mentor- the transition of [Percy Ellis Sutton] so very personal. It is like losing my father all over again. Percy Sutton was a true visionary who understood what economic, social, and creative empowerment meant to black folks. He was a cornerstone of the civil rig...
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April 24, 1993 -- Brad May played in more than 1,000 games in the National Hockey League. He'll probably be the first to tell you what the most memorable one was. What's more, every hockey fan in Buffalo who followed the team at that time probably knows it too.
The Sabres were playing the Boston Bruins in Game Four of their first-round playoff series. Buffalo had won the first three games and were poised to finish off a sweep in Memorial Auditorium.
... remember it forever," said teammate Ken Sutton, who was on the ice at the time. "And this was ove...
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Brad May played in more than 1,000 games in the National Hockey League. He'll probably be the first to tell you what the most memorable one was. What's more, every hockey fan in Buffalo who followed the team at that time probably knows it too.
The Sabres were playing the Boston Bruins in Game Four of their first-round playoff series. Buffalo had won the first three games and was poised to finish off a sweep in Memorial Auditorium.
... remember it forever," said teammate Ken Sutton, who was on the ice at the time. "And this was o...