Published August 12, 2008 10:07 am - The Richard and Dave Martin families’ heritage of prize-winning livestock soared to new heights last week when their dairy cows and other farm animals stole the show at the Lawrence County...
A spectacular 17-shot turnaround on the final day of last year's Class AA state boys golf tournament sparked Washington to a 10-shot win over defending champion Yankton. This year, the Bucks will be looking for payback at the...
Ronnie Dungan Today, 11:43am Be first to comment Mega Brands has been buoyed by three of its products being shortlisted in the Science Museum Smart awards. All three of the firm's entries into the awards have been short listed...
Auburn coach Tommy Tuberville puts little stock in polls and predictions, but he smiled when the news media picked the Tigers to win the Southeastern Conference's West Division in its preseason vote. "We'll use this,"...
Dave Martin • damartin@argusleader.com • August 18, 2008 MITCHELL - In a game full of twists and turns, the Dell Rapids Mudcats survived the last curve to win their first Class B state amateur baseball title, 15-13 over a...
MITCHELL - They did it once again. The Renner Monarchs successfully defended their Class A state amateur baseball title Sunday afternoon with a convincing 20-9 victory over the Rapid City Angels. The championship was the...
KENNY Jackett has conceded his Millwall side can consider themselves fortunate to pick up their first point of the campaign against Southend on Saturday. Alex Revell capitalised on a bad mistake from Lions keeper David Forde to...
Classic hits station KOMA-FM 92.5 retained its spot as Oklahoma City's most popular radio station for listeners 12 and older in the spring Arbitron ratings.KOMA's Danny Williams and Lisa Sykes ranked No. 1 in morning drive. Its...
Oy Vey! Now I’ve heard everything. There’s actually a school to teach everyday people how to land a gig on reality TV. At the New York Reality TV School, which just wrapped its second session, students learn how to audition,...
The Allman Brothers Band has sued a record company to demand a bigger cut of recordings sold through third parties such as Apple's iTunes music service. In this May 5, 2007 file photo, Allman Brothers guitarists Warren Haynes,...