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Centre Island Swim-A-Cross Dunked for 2011, May Return

Swimmers from all over Nassau County will be disappointed to hear that the 2011 Swim-A-Cross usually held in August has been dunked.

Books and bulls celebrate the American Cowboy in Norco, Redlands

From bull riding to a book fair, Norco and Redlands have found different ways to celebrate the humble cowboy on Saturday’s seventh annual National Day of the Cowboy.

Al MacNeil to be honoured at CBU this weekend

Today being declared Al MacNeil Day in the Cape Breton Regional Municipality is just the beginning of the honours that will be heaped on the Cape Breton hockey legend this week.

Inland Baseball teams must overcome, or ride, history

Some of baseball’s most cherished lore revolves around dramatic comebacks. Teams start the season like snails and finish like cheetahs, capturing pennants in the fall that seemed completely out of reach in midsummer.

Inland Baseball teams must overcome, or ride, history

Some of baseball’s most cherished lore revolves around dramatic comebacks. Teams start the season like snails and finish like cheetahs, capturing pennants in the fall that seemed completely out of reach in midsummer.

Events 05.20.11

Book sale items will include audio books, movies, magazines and more as well as books of all kinds.

Catching Up: Heart surgery as infant doesn’t slow Serrato

But you can call her a little miracle. “She’s our special one,” said her mother, Patsy Horsman.

Caught in the Web: Reactions to Lakers’ 122-86 Game 4 loss to Dallas Mavericks

The Times’ Mike Bresnahan details the carnage of the Lakers’ 122-86 Game 4 loss Sunday to the Dallas Mavericks.

Youth pancake breakfast raises money for tornado victims

They cooked and sold hot pancakes Saturday because thousands of Alabamians went without a hot meal.

Youth pancake breakfast raises money for tornado victims

They cooked and sold hot pancakes Saturday because thousands of Alabamians went without a hot meal.