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Van carrying Emory track team overturns Eight students and two coaches with the Emory University men's track team were on a van that overturned Friday in the Birmingham, Ala., area, the school said in a statement. One person was taken to a hospital with an injury and was released, according to the statement. The rest of the traveling party ...
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C Spire holds "Christmas Wish" contest No purchase is necessary, but individuals must be 18 years or older (19 in Alabama) and live in Tennessee, Mississippi or Alabama to participate. Entries are limited to one per person and will be judged on originality and creativity. A panel of qualified judges from C Spire and its advertising agency will ...
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Auburn, Malzahn take 'different journey' to SEC title game ATLANTA - When Gus Malzahn guided Auburn to the national championship game in his first season as head coach, it was all such a whirlwind. If not for two stunningly fluky wins, it never would've happened. This season, it feels like Malzahn and the Tigers really earned it. With two huge victories in ...
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UDOT patroller injured in head-on crash during snowstorm urges drivers to prepare for winter ... From Oct. 1 to April 30, all vehicles traveling through Big and Little Cottonwood canyons must have either snow tires on the vehicle or carry tire chains ... Depending on how severe the weather is, UDOT may further restrict traffic to vehicles with studded snow tires, or other requirements, according to the ...
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Penn State still fighting 2 Sandusky abuse claim lawsuits The school's lawyers have also argued that despite claims the university knew about prior abuse by Sandusky, "that knowledge does not give rise to a duty to supervise Sandusky after he left the university's employment or to warn all people who at some point in the future could come into contact with ...
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The Latest: AP source links Kushner to Flynn filings The public White House schedule had said that reporters would be allowed to document part of Trump's meeting with Libyan Prime Minister Fayez al-Sarraj. During these media events, called "pool sprays," reporters usually pepper the president with questions. Trump often answers, using opportunity to ...
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