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Pecan Festival in Colfax
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Standard time returns, set the clock back Saturday
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New Police Chief in Leesville
With its current police chief under investigation, the city of Leesville has appointed an acting chief - Deputy Chief Thomas Scott.
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U.S. drones operating in Yemen, foreign minister says
In a rare public admission, Yemen's Foreign Minister told CNN that U.S. drones are aiding his country in its campaign against al Qaeda.
Man arrested in Sweden shootings
Swedish police have arrested a 38-year-old man on suspicion of murder and attempted murder after a series of shootings targeting immigrants.
Home invasion jury back for 3rd day
Jurors in Connecticut will resume deliberations Sunday to determine whether to sentence a man convicted of killing two sisters and their mother in a brutal 2007 home invasion to death.
Pope dedicates iconic church
Pope Benedict XVI dedicated the Sagrada Familia church, a still-unfinished emblem of the Spanish city of Barcelona, on Sunday.
In India, Obama vows 'midcourse corrections'
Nearly halfway through his term, President Barack Obama on Sunday acknowledged he must make some "midcourse corrections" if he is going to win over a frustrated electorate and work with empowered Republicans.
With gift, Pa. college seeks to be university
In the high-pressure world of educational fundraising, tiny Delaware Valley College has seemingly hit the lottery: A local philanthropic group is giving the school an estimated $30 million in property and cash.
Sept. 11 workers face health settlement deadline
Thousands of laborers, police officers and firefighters suing New York City over their exposure to toxic World Trade Center dust have until Monday to decide whether to join a legal settlement that could ultimately pay them as much as $815 million.
Mass. town makes peace with Du Bois
He's the most famous son of this quiet mountain hamlet in western Massachusetts. But until recently, people looking for signs of W.E.B. Du Bois' life and legacy in Great Barrington would have had a hard time finding them.
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Kelly Ripa & Mark Consuelos: Good Manners Not Lost on Our Kids
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Sources: Zygi Wilf still comtemplating firing Brad Childress
After Zygi Wilf conversed with members of the organization, including players, the owner left some of those he spoke to with the impression he is still contemplating firing head Brad Childress regardless of whether the Vikings win or lose Sunday.
TCU Horned Frogs' win shakes up Associated Press Top 25
TCU's impressive victory not only lifted the Horned Frogs to No. 3 in The Associated Press poll, it caused Auburn to move up behind top-ranked Oregon and Boise State to fall two spots to No. 4.
NFLPA director DeMaurice Smith concerned about higher fines for hits
NFL Players Association executive director DeMaurice Smith reinforced the union's concern Saturday about excessive fines for violent hits and pledged to be aggressive in challenging some of the monetary penalties.
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Big Drama sapped the drama out of the $2 million Breeders' Cup Sprint, taking charge early and rolling to victory at Churchill Downs.
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