It's Wisconsin's own "little Enron." That's what Madison attorney Bob Kasieta says about a civil case involving Daniel E. Virnich and Jack M. Moores, who owned a small factory in southwest Wisconsin and allegedly siphoned so much cash from its coffers that they nearly bled it dry.
Two years ago, Charles Burkett IV gave the most serious challenge to Surfside Town Hall in more than a decade when he ran for mayor and led a slate of four candidates for the commission.
Chick-fil-A, Inc. is opening Oklahoma City's first stand-alone restaurant Nov. 30 and will be giving away $26,000 in free Chick-fil-A food to the first 100 adults in line.
The air smells of exhaust, leather and morning coffee. Motorcycles lined in six straight rows cover the parking lot at the Gateway to the West Harley-Davidson store in St. Louis. Dozens of men and a handful of women gather in small groups, socializing and trying to keep warm.
What's in a name? If it's James Smith, arguably the most common name in the United States, there are some common hassles. James Smith gets stopped at air security checkpoints, he gets knowing looks at motels, he gets angry calls for other James Smiths.
OKLAHOMA CITY – After being sworn in at a ceremony at the State Capitol Thursday, State Rep. Wes Hilliard said he’s thankful for the chance to continue representing the constituents of House District 22 for a second term.
Julie Richards, certified massage therapist, has graduated from Heritage College with an associate of occupational studies degree in therapeutic massage. She has been with the Facial Room for almost three months. She specializes in Swedish massage, trigger point therapy and pregnancy massage.
Purcell, OK -- Delilah Louise Newville Funeral services for Delilah Louise Newville, 80, of Oklahoma City, formerly of Lexington, were held Nov. 11, 2006 at Wilson-Little Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Vernon C. Floyd and the Rev. Brent Morey officiating.