Clem Mikeska said the words everybody was waiting to hear Saturday at the Bell County Youth Fair and Livestock Show.
Occasional light snow fell in parts of Temple on Saturday morning, but none of it stuck to the ground, as the temperature stayed above freezing. Although no official precipitation was recorded by the National Weather Service, a downtown gauge showed 0.25 of an inch. Area public safety agencies reported no major traffic accidents. Official rainfall in Temple for the month to date was 0.16 of an inch, compared to a normal of 0.61 and last year BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) U.N. disarmament chiefs went face to face with their Iraqi counterparts Saturday in
SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP) One week after the space shuttle Columbia broke apart as it streaked over Texas just minutes from home, NASA still has more questions than answers. Searchers have recovered remains of all seven astronauts and more than 12,000 shards of metal, wires and debris that rained down across two states. But the findings so far have yielded few clues. The most significant discovery has been a 2-foot section of shuttle wing, including the carbon-covered leading edge designed to protect Columbia | |
sportsTickets to the Feb. 13 Temple Wildcat Football Banquet are now available at the athletic offices adjacent to the Temple fieldhouse. The Quarterback Club
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obituariesfuneral noticesGLASS, William B., 71, Plano, formerly Katy, 2 p.m., Gabriels Funeral Home, Georgetown. Burial in Veterans National Cemetery, Houston.
GREGER, Jo Webb, 71, Lott, 1 p.m., Marek-Burns-Laywell Funeral Home, Cameron. Burial in Hope Lutheran Memorial Park.
JAMES, Annie, 96, Rosebud, 3 p.m., St. Anne |