May 11 2012 - Sun City gives Fort Hood soldiers special day of thanks GEORGETOWN, Texas -- Hundreds of residents lined the streets of Sun City Thursday morning to welcome three bus loads full of soldiers from Fort Hood. Residents lined the streets waving American flags and shouted "thank you" to the soldiers. The majority of the soldiers had just returned home from Iraq four months ago.  "I want them to know we are behind them all the way," said Navy veteran ... |
April 15 2012 - Police: Seaford man makes bomb threat, sets bus on fire A Seaford man previously charged in bomb threats at two Georgetown schools, faces more charges in connection with a recent bomb threat and bus fire. David C. Detwiler, 38, was out on bond for terroristic threatening and other charges in connection with the March 6 bomb threat to the Howard T. Ennis School and a March 13 bomb threat to Georgetown Elementary School, said Master Cpl. Gary Fournier ... |
March 31 2012 - Radio campaign next step against Rush Limbaugh NEW YORK - Rush Limbaugh's opponents are starting a radio campaign against him today, seizing upon the radio star's attack of a Georgetown law student as a "slut" to make a long-term effort aimed at weakening his business. |
March 27 2012 - This Weekend and Beyond: Metro delays, marathons and St. Patrick’s Day This weekend is going to be a busy one in Washington. There’s a little something for everyone: St. Patrick’s Day is Saturday, the cherry blossoms are a-blooming and races are closings streets in the District and Arlington . Plus, March Madness is already in full swing. (As of this writing, Georgetown , Virginia Commonwealth and Virginia all remain alive). Read full article >> |
March 23 2012 - NCAA tournament 2012: N.C. State back in the national conversation When North Carolina State’s basketball players returned to Raleigh, N.C., after toppling third-seeded Georgetown on Sunday for a spot in the NCAA tournament’s Sweet 16, they were met by hundreds of cheering students who snapped photos and recorded video as the team stepped off the bus. Read full article >> |
March 19 2012 - Ugly brawl in China brings Georgetown closer COLUMBUS, Ohio — The secret to Georgetown’s success is less about talent and more about toughness and togetherness. These Hoyas have fought for each other — not just figuratively — the seeds of their first postseason win in four years sown during a preseason brawl in China. The Hoyas (24-8) earned today... |
March 19 2012 - NCAA tournament 2012: For Georgetown, small comfort in overachieving season COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Georgetown careers of Jason Clark and Henry Sims ended at exactly 2:40 p.m. Sunday. Clark sprinted up the floor and released the last of the Hoyas’ 25 three-point attempts from deep on the right wing, a 25-footer that would have completed a pulsating comeback in the final two minutes and sent this unsightly rock fight of a game into overtime. Read full article >> |
February 28 2012 - No. 11 Georgetown routs No. 20 Notre Dame Grant: 'We got to get back to wanting to win' WASHINGTON — Notre Dame came an awful long way to go nowhere, and never mind the four-hour bus ride to get here from New York. |
February 09 2012 - 2 Students Hurt When Truck Sideswipes School Bus GEORGETOWN, Del. (AP) - Delaware State Police say two students were hurt when a truck sideswiped a school bus near Georgetown.It happened about 7:15 a.m. Thursday on Wilson Hill Road. Troopers say a school |
January 05 2012 - Businessman charged with failing to pay taxes Indictment alleged Georgetown businessman who operated Delaware Rental diverted more than $30,000 into another business instead of paying state withholding and rental taxes he collected |
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