India’s Bihar Evacuates Thousands as Flood Deaths Rise to 70 – Bloomberg

India’s Bihar Evacuates Thousands as Flood Deaths Rise to 70 – Bloomberg
Aug. 31 (Bloomberg) — India’s eastern state of Bihar is evacuating tens of thousands stranded by floods as the death toll from the rising waters rose to 70. “It is very difficult to say if the situation is improving or is looking grim as the entire

Ohio judge postpones Mauk hearing – Seattle Times
A judge in Ohio has postponed a hearing in quarterback Ben Mauk’s lawsuit against the NCAA. Mauk had asked the organization’s reinstatement committee on Thursday to give him one more year of eligibility at the University of Cincinnati. No decision

Native Hawaiian constitutional convention a work in progress – Honolulu Advertiser
Hawaiian rights activist Dennis Pu’uhonua “Bumpy” Kanahele’s planned constitutional convention for Native Hawaiians won’t take place next month as some had envisioned. Kanahele said he is still gathering support from Native Hawaiians for the effort

People making news – Detroit Free Press
Madison Heights-based Wall Colmonoy appointed Marianne Huesing corporate human resources manager for its U.S. locations. Huesing has completed 30 years of employment with Wall Colmonoy, most recently as General Administrative/Technical Services

India’s Bihar Evacuates Thousands as Flood Deaths Rise to 70 – Bloomberg

India’s Bihar Evacuates Thousands as Flood Deaths Rise to 70 – Bloomberg
Aug. 31 (Bloomberg) — India’s eastern state of Bihar is evacuating tens of thousands stranded by floods as the death toll from the rising waters rose to 70. “It is very difficult to say if the situation is improving or is looking grim as the entire

Retiring from leisurely life – Allentown Morning Call
When he started at Maryland State College in 1962, Daniel Maddox envisioned a career working with young people, preferably in physical education. But as often happens, life got in the way, and Maddox decided he needed a steady paycheck more than a

Sugra tourney and Walla Gazoo, too – Allentown Morning Call
For the seventh year, friends, family and former colleagues and golf buddies of Bill Sugra, killed in the World Trade Center attacks of 9/11 , gathered for a day of golf to remember the brilliant young financier with the infectious smile. Proceeds

Faith clubs and organizations – Bucyrus Telegraph Forum

Faith clubs and organizations – Bucyrus Telegraph Forum
BUCYRUS — Members met at the church Aug. 12. A luncheon was provided by Joanna Yaussy, Pennie Perrin and Nancy Shawk. President Vicky Weber introduced guest speaker Sarah Herman, a recent graduate of Ohio Northern University who is a Campus

Snohomish County GOP pulls “$3 bills” smearing Obama from fair booth – Seattle Times
The head of the Snohomish County Republican Party apologized Tuesday after the organization’s booth at the Evergreen State Fair in Monroe sold “$3 bills” depicting Barack Obama wearing Arab headgear and featuring a camel. Geri Modrell, the Snohomish

D.C. Board President To Stay in Education – Washington Post
Robert C. Bobb says he plans to remain involved with education issues, although he will not seek reelection to the D.C. State Board of Education. (By Marvin Joseph — The Washington Post) Buy Photo D.C. State Board of Education President Robert C

Arrest made in 2004 Philippine ferry bombing – USA Today
MANILA (AP) Police have arrested one of the alleged masterminds of a ferry bombing that killed 116 people four years ago, a Philippine anti-terrorism official said Saturday. Ruben Pestano Lavilla Jr. was deported to Manila on Saturday after being

D.C. Board President To Stay in Education – Washington Post

D.C. Board President To Stay in Education – Washington Post
Robert C. Bobb says he plans to remain involved with education issues, although he will not seek reelection to the D.C. State Board of Education. (By Marvin Joseph — The Washington Post) Buy Photo D.C. State Board of Education President Robert C

Faith clubs and organizations – Bucyrus Telegraph Forum
BUCYRUS — Members met at the church Aug. 12. A luncheon was provided by Joanna Yaussy, Pennie Perrin and Nancy Shawk. President Vicky Weber introduced guest speaker Sarah Herman, a recent graduate of Ohio Northern University who is a Campus