Jul 13, 2008 | The Times-Herald
Jesse Hayes served with Bushmasters in Pacific
World War II had started seven months earlier, but Jesse Hayes' mind wasn't on fighting.
Soldier's remains return to Wakarusa
Though dozens of onlookers lined the streets, the downtown area was silent Sunday.
Tourist village threatened by California wildfires
A firefighting plane drops fire retardant over wildfire in California, on Thursday.
States, cities crack down on thefts of recyclables
Every Wednesday night, Bruce Johnson dutifully puts his garbage and recycling on the curb for pickup, and every week he fumes as small trucks idle in front of his home and strangers dig through his bins ...
Suit attacks relocation effort
Two environmental groups have filed a federal lawsuit against the Army and the Bureau of Land Management alleging that proper environmental studies were not conducted before nearly 800 desert tortoises were ...
Chauffeuring the delegates drove her straight into history
The first meeting of United Nations was at the San Francisco Memorial Opera House on April 25, 1945.
Firefighters seeking grip on California blazes
Firefighters reported progress in their fight against two large wildfires threatening thousands of homes along California's coastline on Saturday.
Crowd gathers for dedication of monument
ZANESVILLE - All gave some - some gave all. That was the sentiment of the crowd of more than 200 gathered in front of the Muskingum County Courthouse Friday.
Ham radio operators help out in fire crisis
One of the local groups that has pitched in to help throughout the recent wildfires in Northern California is the Oroville Amateur Radio Society.
Golfers chip in to help troops play in Iraq
By ANNA M. TINSLEY FORT WORTH - It started with an e-mail.In it, Justin Minyard, an Army platoon sergeant stationed at Camp Delta, near Al Kut in southern Iraq, asked whether Fort Worth's parks department ...