Archive for July, 2007

ARARAT – An Ararat man had an expensive day in court accumulating more than $3000 in fines. Michael Stevens, 28 of Wilmot Street appeared at the court to plead guilty to charges relating to two separate incidents in July 2006 and June 2007. More: continued here

 

So what’s ahead for High Falls? Many people, including city officials, say it’s evolving from an entertainment district into “The Village” at High Falls… More: continued here

 

Biography He is revered for the pure, gentle tone of his alto saxophone, and the elegant lyricism of his improvisations. For seventeen years he was the lead soloist in the most commercially successful jazz combo ever, the Dave Brubeck Quartet. More: continued here

 

A free outdoor festival featuring two stages of great jazz musicians, a variety of mouth-watering food, and many specialty vendors along two blocks of Broadway in the Historic Third Ward. More: continued here

 

40502 Cassidy Avenue, 344, John and Allison Robbins to Peter and Lindsay Costich, $400,000. Chenault Road, 226, Lindsey R. Barker et al. to Anthony Schlake, $285,000. Franklin Avenue, 701, Richard F. and Sherry B. Craig to Robert Rosenberg et al., $293,800. Island Drive, 2176, Jill Chamblin et al. to Laith M. and Marla G. Ross, [...]

 

NEW ORLEANS — When the San Jose SaberCats won the conference championship two weeks ago, they busted out only one bottle of champagne, insisting their work was not complete. More: continued here

 

The sun hovered for just a moment before making its final descent. In the last gasps, Wiggly could see various, though not always discernable, figures congregating nearby. More: continued here

 

NEW ORLEANS – When the SaberCats won the conference championship two weeks earlier, they busted out only one bottle of champagne, insisting their work was not complete. More: continued here

 

BARDSTOWN, Ky. Sept. 11-16 This year’s festival features a “world championship bourbon barrel relay,” a horseshoe tournament, and Kentucky Bourbon Shots, which are bourbon-themed photographs. Local distilleries such as Four Roses, Wild Turkey, and Jim Beam will offer tastes throughout the week; on Saturday from 7:30 a.m. to noon you can take part in a [...]

 

Ken Jones was getting dressed to go to a banquet when his phone rang Friday. “It’s been great,” Jones said seconds after picking up. “New Orleans has welcomed us in big time. It’s a big thing for the city. Twenty-one years — the city is on fire.” More: continued here

 
 
 
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