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Mon, Jun 25, 2012
King Abdullah has now outlived two designated successors, despite ailments of his own.
It’s widely expected the current succession order will stand and Nayef’s brother, Defense Minister Prince Salman — another elderly and ailing son of the country’s founding monarch — will become the No. 2 to the throne of OPEC’s top producer.
But Prince Nayef’s death opens the possibility that a member of the so-called “third generation” of the royal clan will now move into one of the traditional ruler-in-waiting roles as the country looks ahead to challenges such as the nuclear path of rival Iran and Arab Spring-inspired calls for political and social reforms around the Gulf.
“Saudi Arabia will have to decide if this is the time to set the next generation on the path to rule,” sa...
Mon, Jun 25, 2012
June 21, 2012, at the Central Montana Skilled Nursing Center in Lewistown and went home to be with her Lord and Savior.Ruth was born on Dec. 15, 1921, in Kalispell, the daughter of Walter and Alma Kraft. She was one of five children. She had three brothers, Herbert, Al, and Paul, and one sister, Helen. She received her schooling in Kalispell, graduating from Flathead High School in 1939.On Nov. 9, 1940, Ruth was united in marriage with Max Ty... (Lewistown News-Argus)
Mon, Jun 25, 2012
Crocker Drive, 2:53 a.m. last Saturday No injuries were reported when someone fired a gun multiple times at an occupied dwelling.
5000 block of Almaden Expressway, 10:37 a.m. last Saturday Two men robbed a teen at gunpoint.
700 block of Pride Street, 6:15 p.m. last Saturday A 20-year-old man shot in his driveway was treated for non life-threatening injuries.
North Third and St. James streets, 8:21 p.m. last Saturday A parolee accused of stabbing another man during a fight at St. James Park was arrested. The man's injuries were not life-threatening.
Lochner Drive and Candler Avenue, 9:15 p.m. Saturday A person was attacked by several people and stabbed. The person's injuries were not life-threatening.
3200 block of Percivale Drive, 11:30 p.m. last Saturday A male with a gun fired at a passing vehicle. No injuries were reported.
McKee and King ...
Mon, Jun 25, 2012
April 25, 1938 — June 20, 2012
Marilyn Jean Doebbert (Anderson) passed away suddenly at Winona Health on Wednesday, June 20, 2012.
Marilyn was born April 25, 1938, in Winona to Wilford and Alma (Carney) Anderson. During high school, Marilyn had the privilege of flying coast to coast with pilot Max Conrad as a part of the “Winona Experiment” — a student aviation organization. She also earned her life- saving badge as a teenager and loved to swim. Marilyn married Leland J. Doebbert on June 16, 1956. They worked together initially farming and then remodeling houses as a hobby for many... (Winona Daily News)
Mon, Jun 25, 2012
NEW YORK In a June 21 story about the death of artist LeRoy Neiman, The Associated Press incorrectly reported the amount of money Neiman had donated to his alma mater and gave an incorrect name for the school. Neiman gave $9 million to the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, not $3 million to the Art Institute of Chicago.
Mon, Jun 25, 2012
Early in his career, Dunlap also served as an assistant coach at Southern California under George Raveling, and as an assistant coach at Iowa. He also spent five years as an assistant at his alma mater, Loyola Marymount University.
In between he spent 10 years at Metropolitan State College of Denver.
Sun, Mar 25, 2012
I’d be OK with that.’’
Allison would like to go to schools, reach out to the students, and help them avoid the dangers that nearly killed him. He’d like to start with his alma mater in Peabody, where his drug problems began.
“I’m really tired of looking at obituaries and seeing kids that are such young ages go down like that,’’ he said. “This area is flooded with it, drug-wise, and it’s just sick.
“I’m willing to do whatever it takes to get myself out there and put myself out there face-first, and just let them know that no matter who you are, no matter how big you may be or what you may have, or how much money you might have in your pocket, this disease of addiction will take you down extremely fast.
“I went from a hero to the goat in the matter of a month or two, and it took me down just as quickly,’’ Allison said.
Afraid of jeopardizing the career that he fought so hard to get back after his drug abuse, he didn’t tell anyone about the pain in his elbow two years ago. Coming off all-star honors in 2008 and 2009 with the Single A Jupiter Hammerheads, Allison was pitching for Double A Jacksonville the next year when he felt something was wrong.
“I just figured after the season ended in 2010, that I could rest it and it would be OK,’’ he said. “And once 2011 hit, spring training last season, it really wasn’t OK.’’
He believes he’s figured out his injury, and is working with physical therapist Kevin McGovern at Game 7 Sports Training in Malden to correct it.
“It’s definitely going to take some work. It’s going to take some time and a lot of effort,’’ Allison said. “I wouldn’t say I’m going to have to really kill myself to get that back, but it’s definitely going to take some time and effort and patience.
“I really want to get myself now where I was at three years ago, in 2009. I was in great shape. My arm was in great throwing shape, and I was very consistent with all my outings. The ball was flying out of my hand. So that’s kind of where I want to get to now.’’
When he thinks he’s ready, the Marlins will be his first call.
“We never cut ties or burned any bridges,’’ Allison said. “We respect each other, and that’s kind of where it was left.’’
Allison was as dominating as a pi...
Thu, Mar 22, 2012
He got hired by a house-moving company and ended up owning it. As the company grew over 40 years, so did the size and importance of the buildings moved.
Alma Margosian's family left Massachusetts during the Great Depression. Mrs. Margosian, 85, worked at Hammer Field during World War II, for the federal probation office and as a medical transcriptionist in Saudi Arabia. When her husband died of leukemia, she donated a year's salary to the Linus Pauling Institute for cancer research.
Bob Robinson, 85, was a real cowboy born in Academy and raised in Shaver Lake. World War II took him to the Pacific and duty as a Navy gunner. He put on rodeos in Hawaii, moved to San Diego and then returned home to be the cow boss of Giffen Ranch and participate in cutting horse shows.
Dr. Brenton Smith, born in Tonasket, Wash., was 39 years old when he moved to Riverdale after early interests in electrical and nuclear engineering had given way to medicine. Dr. Smith, 67, had a passion for serving patients in the Valley's rural areas and for...
Sun, Feb 26, 2012
Mudd-Veach Funeral Home in Bowling Green.Mr. Branstetter was born Feb. 15, 1928 in Curryville, the son of Harve Brooks and Mattie Mae Mitchell Branstetter. On Oct. 30, 1948 he married Alma Yvonne Moore in Vandalia. She preceded him in death on Feb. 1, 1997. He married Mary Frances (Frankie) Thomas on Feb. 14, 1998 at New Harmony Christian Church. She survives. Also surviving are son, Marion Branstetter and wife, Jackie of Frankford; a daughter, Deborah Kraft and husband, Allan of Curryville; a “son-in-love”, David Mast and wife, Joyce of Columbia; step-children, Sharon Hasty and husband, John of New London, Fred Young Jr. of Bowling Green Francis Young of Bowling Green; Evert Young of Griggsville, Ill.; grandchildren, Brenda Foutes and husband, Stephen of New Bloomfield,...
Fri, Feb 17, 2012
Valley Bible Fellowship, 2300 Brundage Lane; interment at Greenlawn Southwest Cemetery. Basham Funeral Care.
Elena Orozco, 90, Bakersfield, Feb. 11. Visitation 5 to 9 p.m. with rosary 7 p.m. Feb. 17, Alma Funeral Home Chapel; private interment. Alma Funeral Home & Crematory.
Patricia Reed, 89, Bakersfield, Feb. 15. Alma Funeral Home & Crematory.
Julia Marie Spurgeon, 66, Bear Valley Springs, Feb. 16 in Bakersfield. Service 11 a.m. Feb. 18, Wood Family Funeral Service, Tehachapi. Wood Family Funeral Service, Tehachapi.
Janice Vera Zingelewicz, 80, Bodfish, Feb. 9 in Phoenix, Ariz. Visitation noon to 1 p.m. Feb. 18, Sierra Valley Mortuary Chapel, Lake Isabella; graveside service 1:30 p.m. Feb. 18, Kern River Valley Cemetery. Sierra Valley Mortuary, Lake Isabella.
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