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Council hears report on economic development during study session (Gridley Herald) Audrey Taylor of Chabin Concepts, reported to Gridley City Council members and staff regarding economic development and the focus on solar businesses for the City's Industrial Park. Needham drops high-scoring tilt against Framingham (Needham Times) The rain never came as expected Saturday at Memorial Park for the Bay State Conference Carey Division tilt between the Framingham and Needham football teams. The deluge came from both offenses, but when all was said and done, it was the Flyers who poured it on the most. After nearly giving up a three-touchdown halftime lead, Framingham held on to earn a 42-34 win, clinching the Carey ... Caligatae excels (The Hindu) Hyderabad: Caligatae, Doing My Best, Vijayraaj, Easy Flash, Superfluous and Cannon Scot excelled the horses were exercised here on Wednesday morning (Nov. 19). Monsoon inner grass: 800m: Man On Fire (Sharookh), ... Local group maintains connections with Afghanistan (Scottsbluff Star-Herald) Scotts Bluff National Monument Superintendent Ken Mabery, left, shows a postcard of Band-e-Amir near Bamiyan, Afghanistan, that could someday become a "sister" park with his. Looking on is Jim Merrigan of the Scottsbluff-Gering Sister Cities group, who recently returned from a trip to Afghanistan. Local sports & recreation (The News-Times) BASKETBALLWar Memorial LeagueGoodrich 33, Boehringer 25: Dave Imbrogno Jr. scored 11 points for Goodrich and Steve Kerr had 12 for Boehringer.Kean Ideas Warriors 56, Elite Human Performance 43: Joe Rosario had 23 points and Mao Ith had 11 for Elite. Light the tree, feel the holiday cheer (Contra Costa Times) Santa will be a special guest at the annual Alamo Tree Lighting event to be held Sunday, Dec. 7 at Andrew H. Young Park. Lock Up: Thefts From Vehicles Increasing (Leesburg Today) GPS units, iPods, wallets and other valuables are being taken from vehicles in record levels. The Loudoun County Sheriff's Office reported today that such crimes are up 32 percent over last year. Furness man turned into drunken menace on plane (North-West Evening Mail) A "PILLAR of the community" turned into a drunken lout on a plane and caused misery for other passengers. Askam charity worker Derek Kirkwood, 58, was so nervous of taking to the skies, he washed down a tablet with up to 12 miniature bottles of brandy and wine. Christmas Events Calendar (The News Herald) Have an event you'd like to list. Tuesday, November 18, 2008 (Deccan Herald) Scientists have been trying to devise working jetpacks for years. Now one pilot's rocketbelt design could be ready for lift-off.
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