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Linda Nevins (Sidney Herald-Leader) "Morning Coffee With" is a new feature to help you get to know your neighbors. It runs every Sunday in the Sidney Herald.If you know someone you'd like to have coffee with, pick up a form at the Sidney Herald, fill it out and send it in. Random Shuffle - 03/13/07 (Blogcritics.org) ?Clap Your Hands? ? They Might Be Giants From No My wife is generally a demure little woman. It is not that she isn?t happy, or doesn?t enjoy life, it is simply that she rarely gets really excited over something. I suspect that George Clooney (the hottest of hotties, don?t ya know?) could walk up to her, plant a wet one on her lips, hand her two tickets to Paris and a thousand dollars and ... Dixon High School jazz band prepares for concert (Telegraph) "Doodah doodah um," Steve Boll said. Doodah doodah um, the saxophones responded. So went a typical Dixon High jazz band practice session. Scatting, or improvised singing in which the voice is used in imitation of an instrument, is just one technique the music teacher employs with his students. Growing up in public (The Springfield News-Leader) 'N Sync alumnus Justin Timberlake, former Destiny's Child leader Beyonce and Backstreet Boy Brian Littrell pulled it off. Despite weather, cherry blossoms to peak on time (Telegraph) WASHINGTON (AP) - After an unusually warm December rattled the nerves of anyone eagerly anticipating Washington's grand rite of spring, the National Park Service predicted the cherry blossoms will bloom in time for the two-week National Cherry Blossom Festival. Two die in school shootings (Telegraph) MIDLAND, Mich. (AP) - A teenager shot his former girlfriend four times outside her high school, then killed himself in one of two fatal U.S. school shootings Wednesday, authorities said. Red Cross fundraiser nets nearly $3,000 (Bureau County Republican) PRINCETON ? Ninety guests enjoyed an evening of music and fun Feb. 17 at the Sweetheart Dinner-Dance hosted by the Bureau County chapter of the American Red Cross at the Princeton Elks Lodge. Country legend's cousin packs 'em in (Telegraph) STERLING - A little taste of Branson came to the Sterling Coliseum on Saturday, bringing with it a distant relative of a country music legend. Kitten Caboodle (New Times Broward-Palm Beach) With a much cooler moniker than the Pussycat Dolls or even defunct local noise bastards Harry Pussy, the Livid Kittens have been enchanting crowds with rock-hard performances during their 14-year career. LIVE REPORT FROM CHRIS JERICHO'S APPEARANCE WITH LOS ANGELES IMPROV TROUPE TH... Last night we braved the rain and L.A. traffic to head up to the Groundlings. We got a late start, and by the time we got there they had already opened the theatre doors, but we still managed to get our front row seats. It was a sellout, which was good because the last time it wasn't. |