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The average runner burns about 400 calories in a five-kilometer race. So, about 30,000 calories were expended Thursday morning at Hagerstown Community College by the more than 700 competitors in the ninth annual HCC Turkey Trot.
Melissa Harris: Chicago couple now regrets declining White House state dinner invitation
We're going to tell you who attended Tuesday night's state dinner at the White House .
King College Med School Receives $25MM Grant to Locate in Virginia
Many entrepreneurs can tell you that the first investor is always the hardest to come by.
American Legion post named for Bristol man
Recently, there has been an inquiry made to me concerning the James C. Brewer Post No.
ETSU Officials reiterate concerns over proposed King medical school
Officials at King College and the Quillen College of Medicine seemingly have agreed to disagree about how the proposed King medical school would impact medical education in the region.
Southwest Virginia projects receive more than $30 million in tobacco money
About 20 Southwest Virginia projects received more than $30 million in awards today from the Virginia Tobacco Indemnification and Community Revitalization Commission.
Storea s giant gift to schools
Christ the King College student Moses Lacey, 11, receives new sports equipment from Sainsburya s human resources manager Deb Davies and store manager Paul Dyer.
King Seeking Tobacco Money For Proposed Medical School
BRISTOL, Tenn. - A $25 million grant could attract part of the proposed King College medical school to Virginia.
a Coats For Kidsa Day Set For Saturday
BRISTOL, Tenn. - King College is collecting adult and children's winter coats for the 10th annual "Coats for Kids" Day, which will be held on campus Saturday.
Like Author, Like Heroine: Blazing a Trail Into the World of Elite Education
It required an almost 40-year labor, but Angela Jackson's first novel, "Where I Must Go," seems to have been born at the right time.
Student of the Week: Tyler Yokley
Tyler Yokley is the Phil Bachman Toyota/ 11 Connects Student of The Week. He's a sophomore at Sullivan South High School.
King College Students Kick Off 10th Annual Coats For Kids Drive
Tri-Cities residents are gearing up for winter weather, and King College students want to help keep children warm this winter through their 10th Annual "Coats For Kids" drive.
Covenant Volleyball Wins One But Loses Two In Bristol
Unfortunately, Saturday's opponents held a combined record of 20-5 and did not allow Covenant to get very much done offensively.
Professora s News Web Site Focuses on Cyber Security Issues
Political scientist Joseph Fitsanakis admits that knowledge of history is important in understanding politics, but he asserts that the United States is facing a new kind of politics and warfare, one in which espionage and intelligence agencies are key.
Blood Centers Using Prizes To Lure Universal Donors
Regional supplies of O negative blood are dwindling, and area blood centers are using prizes to try to lure in those with the universal blood type.
Sept. 19 * An 11:13 p.m. call about three drunk men took police to the Tadlock Road section of the King College campus.
Plans Still On Track For King Medical School
King College President Dr. Greg Jordan said on Monday that plans are moving forward for a medical school at the Bristol, Tennessee School.
BTPD: One Killed In Crash On King College Road
Bristol, Tenn. - Bristol Tennessee Police, Patrol Division released the following information to 11 Connects Sunday: "The Bristol Tennessee Police Department is currently investigating a single vehicle, single occupant, fatal motor vehicle crash that occurred at approximately 3:59 a.m. on September 20, 2009 on King College Road, Bristol Tennesseee ...
Early look at John Ronan's Christ the King College Prep
Architect John Ronan 's 100,000 square foot Christ the King College Preparatory School , edging towards completion in Chicago's Austin neighborhood, has two major components.
Covenant Drops Volleyball Match To Union
The win boosted the Lady Bulldogs' record to 3-1, while Covenant went to 1-2. Union travels to King College for a non-conference tilt Tuesday.
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