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Policeman wounded while saving woman from pit bulls
Wichita Falls police arrived in a yard Wednesday afternoon and found several dogs attacking a 46-year-old woman.
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Wichita Falls police arrived in a yard Wednesday afternoon and found several dogs attacking a 46-year-old woman.
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Area food bank hoping to gather 300,000 pounds in one-day drive
When planning began for the Big Scoop Food Drive, no one could have imagined how much demand would have grown on supplies at the Wichita Falls Area Food Bank.
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When planning began for the Big Scoop Food Drive, no one could have imagined how much demand would have grown on supplies at the Wichita Falls Area Food Bank.
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Summer not over despite cool weather
Don’t put away the shorts and flip-flops just yet — summer’s not quite over.
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Don’t put away the shorts and flip-flops just yet — summer’s not quite over.
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Warning issued about online ticket seller
The Better Business Bureau is warning sports, music and theater fans who are trying to get their hands on the hottest event tickets that they might get burned when shopping online with TicketsMyWay.com, according to a news release by the BBB. Hundreds of complaints against TicketsMyWay.com, which is run by Las Vegas-based Event Tickets LLC, have been pouring in from consumers across the country. Consumers claim they paid for tickets to shows, concerts and sporting events, but said they ultimately received the tickets too late, received tickets for seats that were not valid or weren’t as good as agreed upon and, in some cases, did not receive their tickets at all, the release said.
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The Better Business Bureau is warning sports, music and theater fans who are trying to get their hands on the hottest event tickets that they might get burned when shopping online with TicketsMyWay.com, according to a news release by the BBB. Hundreds of complaints against TicketsMyWay.com, which is run by Las Vegas-based Event Tickets LLC, have been pouring in from consumers across the country. Consumers claim they paid for tickets to shows, concerts and sporting events, but said they ultimately received the tickets too late, received tickets for seats that were not valid or weren’t as good as agreed upon and, in some cases, did not receive their tickets at all, the release said.
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WFHS, Zundy implementing single-sex classrooms
Two Wichita Falls secondary schools are taking a divide-and-conquer approach to teaching math.
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Two Wichita Falls secondary schools are taking a divide-and-conquer approach to teaching math.
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Graffiti artist damaging downtown buildings
If a picture is worth 1,000 words, “unacceptable,” “mad” and “tacky” are just a few that have been floating around since images started appearing this summer on buildings in the downtown area, and plenty of people are ready to see the illegal artwork end.
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If a picture is worth 1,000 words, “unacceptable,” “mad” and “tacky” are just a few that have been floating around since images started appearing this summer on buildings in the downtown area, and plenty of people are ready to see the illegal artwork end.
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McCan to focus on having enacted political reform
John McCain will use his convention speech to lay out a vision for the presidency and draw contrasts with Barack Obama over which candidate has a record of enacting political reform, aides to the Arizona senator said Wednesday.
Times Record News – Sep 4, 2008 05:15 AM [GMT] ¦ comment?
John McCain will use his convention speech to lay out a vision for the presidency and draw contrasts with Barack Obama over which candidate has a record of enacting political reform, aides to the Arizona senator said Wednesday.
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Businesswomen praise McCain on economics.
Several leading women in the business community, addressing the GOP presidential convention Wednesday, said John McCain's plan for lower taxes, less government and a push to reduce America's dependence on foreign oil will do more to help revive the struggling economy than the Democratic agenda.
Times Record News – Sep 4, 2008 05:12 AM [GMT] ¦ comment?
Several leading women in the business community, addressing the GOP presidential convention Wednesday, said John McCain's plan for lower taxes, less government and a push to reduce America's dependence on foreign oil will do more to help revive the struggling economy than the Democratic agenda.
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Hutchison speech at GOP convention in limbo
Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison was at the center of activities at the GOP convention Wednesday even though she was bumped from the speakers' lineup for the evening.
Times Record News – Sep 4, 2008 05:10 AM [GMT] ¦ comment?
Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison was at the center of activities at the GOP convention Wednesday even though she was bumped from the speakers' lineup for the evening.
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Bush calls Hurricane Gustav response 'excellent'
Buffing his administration's reputation for handling hurricanes, President Bush viewed toppled trees and downed power lines in Louisiana on Wednesday and declared that the government's response to Hurricane Gustav was "excellent" — much better than during Katrina.
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Buffing his administration's reputation for handling hurricanes, President Bush viewed toppled trees and downed power lines in Louisiana on Wednesday and declared that the government's response to Hurricane Gustav was "excellent" — much better than during Katrina.
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