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Story of local basketball game in movie production
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4/29/2013 11:13:02 PM
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The story of local sportsmanship that reached the nation is in production to become a documentary. Charlie Minn, local documentary filmmaker, is working on his latest film about basketball players Mitchell Marcus and Jonathon Montanez. Marcus and Montanez gained national attention after the story and video of their touching moment in a Feb. 12 basketball game became a viral hit. Minn said their ...
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Still Posted In West, ATF Agents March Without A Leader
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4/30/2013 2:05:16 PM
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Five stories that have North Texas talking: ATF investigators solider on at blast site without commander, Children’s Medical Center celebrates a century of care, Texas hears the lullaby of Broadway and more.
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U.S. and Mexico, Amid Drug War, Spurn an Informant
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4/28/2013 1:45:53 AM
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Luis Octavio López Vega, a former adviser to a Mexican drug czar and a D.E.A. informant, has been in hiding as Mexican officials seek his arrest and American officials have cut ties with him.
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On the border: U.S. citizens among those missing in Mexico
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4/27/2013 1:33:39 AM
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CIDUDAD JUAREZ -- The drug war in Mexico has claimed at least 70,000 lives, but the full death toll may never be known because thousands are searching for relatives who have disappeared. Along the border some of those missing in Mexico are U.S. citizens. “It’s individuals that communicated with their loved ones on a daily basis and all of a sudden they disappear,” said Oscar Hagelseib, assistant ...
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0425| Apr 25
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4/25/2013 7:08:58 AM
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Monterey County Sheriff Scott Miller knows they’re out there. He also knows his department is too hamstrung to do much of anything about it without help. “They” are the weapons that were at one time ...
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Iowa Town Braces For New Reality In Factory Closure's Wake
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4/8/2013 10:41:56 PM
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Appliance manufacturer Electrolux closed its Webster City, Iowa, plant in 2011. Now, the retraining programs for former workers are wrapping up, and the town of 8,000 is bracing for the true impact of the closure. It's a familiar story for many former manufacturing towns across the Midwest.
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