Archive for February, 2009

Jeter

Thursday, February 19th, 2009

by Denise I Smithson Born in Pequannok, New Jersey in June of 1974, Derek Jeter and his family later moved to Michigan where Jeter played basketball and baseball at his Kalamazoo, Michigan high school. He was chosen by the New York Yankees as the sixth overall first round pick of the ...

Buckskin’s Old Western Town

Thursday, February 19th, 2009

by Ian Kleine Ever wanted to go back to the Ol' West and experience what it was like during the time of gun duels, cowboy hats and 'pretty' salons? Then visit the frontier town of Buckskin Joe! Where guns and hats rule the arid area, and where the past meets the ...

Burglar subdued by police dog

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

Authorities took a bite out of crime -- literally -- on Tuesday when a burglar needed stitches after being subdued by a police dog. The 19-year-old man was one of two men arrested inside a house in the 400 block of North Volutsia by officers responding to a burglary report. A woman ...

How to use bows for hunting

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

by Rihana Suzanne If you are an avid deer hunting person then you have three options for killing your prey and that is usually done by either the rifles or the shotguns or the arrow and bow combination. In fact the bow hunting is a tough skill to practice and what ...

Having a Baby Ear Thermometer in your home is a must

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

by Barbara Ellar There are many different types of Baby ear Thermometers that one can use on a baby however one should always stay clear of a rectal thermometer as this is not advised to be used on a baby, especially since there are many better alternatives. Glass thermometers can also ...

Protecting Canine Cops

Monday, February 16th, 2009

In 2002, Susie Jean was watching a television newscast at her home in Douglasville, Ga. pop. 20,065, when she saw a horrific scene: a fleeing criminal fatally shooting a police dog. “I had to do something,” says Jean, 51, who was grieving over the recent loss of her two beloved German ...

Donations aid in keeping police dog

Monday, February 16th, 2009

While Gallitzin borough officials are getting nervous about the costs of their new police K-9, Cambria Township’s police dog is bringing in the donations. Some young Boy Scouts came in last week with about $50 in coins they had saved for Alli, township Officer James McGough’s canine partner. A letter sent out ...

Protective gear is a must to prevent injuries

Monday, February 16th, 2009

by Todd Martin Having an ideal skateboard set up is just part of the equation for someone that rides on one proficiently. Boasting the right gear is the other half of making it all work together. Although these experts make it appear so simple, they are still at a risk for ...

Using Healthy Foods

Monday, February 16th, 2009

by Dennis Durrel Healthy food has the essential nutrients your body demands to work at topmost effeciently. These nutrients, namely vitamins, minerals, trace minerals, protein, carbohydrates, fats and enzymes are essential for life plus not including them, your body does not receive the correct fuel it wants to continue healthy. not ...

Useful Spy Gadgets

Sunday, February 15th, 2009

by Barry Lee The printed media has been a huge promoter of spy gadgets bringing the glamour of the spy life to you. Many people have dreamed of having the gadgets that James Bond uses to catch criminals and would love to be able to become a super spy. Nowadays spy ...