“Absolutely phenomenal”
April 29, 2009 by Joseph Stueve · Leave a Comment
Sinclair Pride shortstop Trace Fowler turned in a personal “web gem” in the back end of the Pride’s doubleheader with Owens Community College on April 11. The catch by Fowler was stunning but his heads-up throw to first base for the double play was just as impressive. (video courtesy of Sinclair coach Steve Dintaman) Read More →
An epic atmosphere
April 29, 2009 by Joseph Stueve · Leave a Comment
LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers are heavily-favored to represent the Eastern Conference in the NBA Finals this June. The NBA playoffs are here and this spring’s version could be historic. Last year’s Finals matchup was a network executive’s dream come true when the Los Angeles Lakers took on the Boston Celtics. If you thought last June’s matchup was perfect, just you wait. The Lakers and the Cleveland Cavaliers each earned the No. 1 seed in their conferences thanks... [Read more...]
Surprise, surprise
April 28, 2009 by Joseph Stueve · Leave a Comment
Who thought the Bengals would impress on draft day? Not me. When it comes to the NFL, many believe drafts are won and lost during the second day. I’m not one of those believers. Stars have been discovered in the latter rounds of the NFL Draft—Tom Brady, Terrell Davis, Shannon Sharpe—but a team is defined by its success through the first two rounds of the process. Exhibit A: the Cincinnati Bengals. [Read more...] Read More →
“South Park” gets us thinking
April 28, 2009 by Joseph Stueve · Leave a Comment
Think of the best-and I mean BEST-show on television. Get “Rock of Love” and “Sportscenter” out of your brain. Think of a show with meaning or purpose to it. One that touches topics and issues that everybody can relate to and understand. I imagine “South Park.” Take your lighter away from the newspaper and don’t rip it in half. For more than a decade, the four boys from a tiny Colorado town have captured the hearts of America with raw, gruesome, crude and... [Read more...]
American Idiots
April 28, 2009 by Rusty Pate · Leave a Comment
A brief history lesson… The world of medicine used to be very different. Today, we go to a doctor, get a prescription and go to a pharmacy. In days of yore, medicine was a much more vague term. Opium – the narcotic used to produce heroin – was once seen as a cure all and was used to treat everything from headaches to crying babies. In days of yore, medicine peddlers would wheel their carts into town selling all sorts of makeshift remedies. They often made exaggerated claims about... [Read more...]
Growing our own energy
April 28, 2009 by Dennis Hitzeman · Leave a Comment
chlorophyll = carbohydrates = electricity You very likely have kilowatts of electricity growing within a few hundred feet of you. If you are reading this article somewhere near growing plants or water, you are reading near something capable of producing bioenergy, the term scientists and engineers assign to electrical, heat, or fuel material production by biomass-primarily from plants, algae and bacteria. [Read more...] Read More →







