Announcements
Near Northwest Neighborhood, Inc.:
▪Neighborhood Yoga--gentle yoga practice for beginners and continuing students Monday afternoons from 4-5:15 p.m. at the NNN Neighborhood Center. Wear comfortable clothing and bring your own yoga mat.
Questions? Call Ann at 289-8366 or email at aclark@saintmarys.e
▪Safety Committee Meeting--March 19, 6:30 p.m., NNN meeting room.
▪Annual Chili Supper--Tuesday, March 24, 5:30-7 p.m., Charles Martin Youth Center, 802 Lincolnway West.
The Morris Performing Arts Center
▪South Bend Symphony Pops! Presents "Photography": Saturday, March 21, 8 p.m.
Recycling Containers: St. Joseph County residents who still don't have their new recycling bins can call Borden Waste-Away Services at 1-800-683-6801.
Announcements: Send announcements to southbendfreepress@gmail.com.
S.B. Free Press Sports
ND Scores: Football--Irish shine as ND hosts its NFL Pro Day; CB Terrail Lambert's times equaled or surpassed projected first round CB picks; other Irish participants were S David Bruton, FB Asaph Schwpp, DT Pat Kuntz; Basketball, Men's NIT--ND 70, New Mexico 68; Tennis, Men, Blue-Gray Classic (Montgomery, AL)--ND 4, Mississippi St. 2; Fencing, NCAA Championship (at College Station, PA)--Irish third after one day.
NBA Scores: Hawks 95, Mavericks 87; Cavaliers 97, Trailblazers 92 (OT); Lakers 114, Warriors 106.
World Baseball Classic--Japan 6, Korea 2.
MLB Exhibition Scores: Cubs 9, Mariners 2; Giants 6, White Sox 4; Nationals 5, Orioles 4; Dodgers 3, Rockies 2; Phillies 5, Marlins 1; Cardinals 9, Rays 7; Mariners 10, Padres 8; Mets 12, Astros 1; Rangers 8, Athletics 5; Braves 5, Tigers 2; Brewers 7, Indians 5; Red Sox 9, Reds 1; Yankees 7, Blue Jays 4.
MLB Notes: Cubs--former Cub manager and scout Whitey Lockman, 82, dies; started playing career in N.Y. with Giants in 1945; scored on Bobby Thomson's famed 1951 home run.
Silver Hawks: Silver Hawks selling tickets for '09.
NHL Scores: Kings 3, Bruins 2 (OT); Senators 5, Canadiens 4; Panthers 3, Maple Leafs 1; Capitals 5, Lightning 2; Oilers 8, Avalanche 1; Canucks 3, Blues 1; Ducks 3, Coyotes 2 (SO); Sharks 3, Predators 2 (SO).
College Basketball Scores: Men, NCAA East--Texas 76, Minnesota 72; Villanova 80, American 67; Duke 86, Binghamton 62; UCLA 65, VCU 64; South--LSU 75, Butler 71; UNC 101, Radford 58; Michigan 62, Clemson 59; Gonzaga 77, Akron 64; Oklahoma 82, Morgan St. 54; Western Kentucky 76, Illinois 72; West--Memphis 81, CSU Northridge 70; Texas A&M 79, BYU 66; Purdue 61, Northern Iowa 56; Maryland 84, California 71; U Conn 103, Chattanooga 47; Washington 71, Mississippi St. 58; NIT--Penn St. 83, Rhode Island 72.
Women, NIT--Butler 59, Duquesne 58; Dayton 70, Oakland 55; West Virginia 70, Coppin St. 40; Kentucky 81, Chattanooga 76; Geo. Washington 97, Fla. Gulf Coast 94 (2 OT); Boston U. 78, Central Conn. St. 60; Louisiana Tech 77, SMU 54; Portland St., 57, Portland 54.
Local
Local Headlines: Fire--fire engulfs Park Jefferson apartment complex clubhouse; wind made fire difficult to battle; clubhouse housed Park Jefferson offices and several small businesses; Grant--South Bend, Elkhart receive fed money to buy foreclosed or abandoned homes; SJC Budget Cuts--St. Joseph County budget cuts could spark lawsuits; judges may exercise mandate power over county's budget; Hoax--authorities say text message warning of deadly gang initiation at Wal-Marts across the country--including Michiana--tonight are probably hoax; SBPD PIO Capt. Phil Trent says those who forward text message are only fueling the rumor.
Nation/World
Nation/World Headlines: Iran--President Obama urges Iran to seek new links with U.S., world; Alaska--Gov. Palin rejects nearly 30% of stimulus funds; Palin said she would accept funds that are "timely, targeted, and temporary" and do not create strings that would bind the state in the future; Tonga--strong quake near Tonga prompts tsunami warning; earthquake follows eruption of rare undersea volcano in South Pacific; Mexico--Mexican authorities nab suspected Sinaloa cartel leader Vicente "El Vicentillo" Zambada without firing shot; African Union/Madagascar--African Union suspends Madagascar saying the replacement of island nation's president by an army-backed politician constitutes a coup; AU gives Madagascar six months to restore a constitutional government; Hawaii--report says nearly all Hawaii's native birds are threatened with extinction.
Entertainment: Natasha Richardson--autopsy shows actress died of epidural hematoma caused by bleeding and swelling inside cranium; symptoms are not immediately apparent so victim delays treatment until it's too late; hematoma caused by ski accident during Quebec ski trip.
Deaths: actress Betsy Blair, 85; former wife of Gene Kelly; was blacklisted for supporting leftist causes; movie roles include "The Guilt of Janet Ames", "A Double Life", "Marty" (with Academy Award winner Ernest Borgnine; Blair was nominated for Academy Award as best supporting actress but didn't win).
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Near Northwest Neighborhood, Inc.:
▪Neighborhood Yoga--gentle yoga practice for beginners and continuing students Monday afternoons from 4-5:15 p.m. at the NNN Neighborhood Center. Wear comfortable clothing and bring your own yoga mat.
Questions? Call Ann at 289-8366 or email at aclark@saintmarys.e
▪Safety Committee Meeting--March 19, 6:30 p.m., NNN meeting room.
▪Annual Chili Supper--Tuesday, March 24, 5:30-7 p.m., Charles Martin Youth Center, 802 Lincolnway West.
The Morris Performing Arts Center
▪South Bend Symphony Pops! Presents "Photography": Saturday, March 21, 8 p.m.
Recycling Containers: St. Joseph County residents who still don't have their new recycling bins can call Borden Waste-Away Services at 1-800-683-6801.
Announcements: Send announcements to southbendfreepress@gmail.com.
S.B. Free Press Sports
ND Scores: Football--Irish shine as ND hosts its NFL Pro Day; CB Terrail Lambert's times equaled or surpassed projected first round CB picks; other Irish participants were S David Bruton, FB Asaph Schwpp, DT Pat Kuntz; Basketball, Men's NIT--ND 70, New Mexico 68; Tennis, Men, Blue-Gray Classic (Montgomery, AL)--ND 4, Mississippi St. 2; Fencing, NCAA Championship (at College Station, PA)--Irish third after one day.
NBA Scores: Hawks 95, Mavericks 87; Cavaliers 97, Trailblazers 92 (OT); Lakers 114, Warriors 106.
World Baseball Classic--Japan 6, Korea 2.
MLB Exhibition Scores: Cubs 9, Mariners 2; Giants 6, White Sox 4; Nationals 5, Orioles 4; Dodgers 3, Rockies 2; Phillies 5, Marlins 1; Cardinals 9, Rays 7; Mariners 10, Padres 8; Mets 12, Astros 1; Rangers 8, Athletics 5; Braves 5, Tigers 2; Brewers 7, Indians 5; Red Sox 9, Reds 1; Yankees 7, Blue Jays 4.
MLB Notes: Cubs--former Cub manager and scout Whitey Lockman, 82, dies; started playing career in N.Y. with Giants in 1945; scored on Bobby Thomson's famed 1951 home run.
Silver Hawks: Silver Hawks selling tickets for '09.
NHL Scores: Kings 3, Bruins 2 (OT); Senators 5, Canadiens 4; Panthers 3, Maple Leafs 1; Capitals 5, Lightning 2; Oilers 8, Avalanche 1; Canucks 3, Blues 1; Ducks 3, Coyotes 2 (SO); Sharks 3, Predators 2 (SO).
College Basketball Scores: Men, NCAA East--Texas 76, Minnesota 72; Villanova 80, American 67; Duke 86, Binghamton 62; UCLA 65, VCU 64; South--LSU 75, Butler 71; UNC 101, Radford 58; Michigan 62, Clemson 59; Gonzaga 77, Akron 64; Oklahoma 82, Morgan St. 54; Western Kentucky 76, Illinois 72; West--Memphis 81, CSU Northridge 70; Texas A&M 79, BYU 66; Purdue 61, Northern Iowa 56; Maryland 84, California 71; U Conn 103, Chattanooga 47; Washington 71, Mississippi St. 58; NIT--Penn St. 83, Rhode Island 72.
Women, NIT--Butler 59, Duquesne 58; Dayton 70, Oakland 55; West Virginia 70, Coppin St. 40; Kentucky 81, Chattanooga 76; Geo. Washington 97, Fla. Gulf Coast 94 (2 OT); Boston U. 78, Central Conn. St. 60; Louisiana Tech 77, SMU 54; Portland St., 57, Portland 54.
Local
Local Headlines: Fire--fire engulfs Park Jefferson apartment complex clubhouse; wind made fire difficult to battle; clubhouse housed Park Jefferson offices and several small businesses; Grant--South Bend, Elkhart receive fed money to buy foreclosed or abandoned homes; SJC Budget Cuts--St. Joseph County budget cuts could spark lawsuits; judges may exercise mandate power over county's budget; Hoax--authorities say text message warning of deadly gang initiation at Wal-Marts across the country--including Michiana--tonight are probably hoax; SBPD PIO Capt. Phil Trent says those who forward text message are only fueling the rumor.
Nation/World
Nation/World Headlines: Iran--President Obama urges Iran to seek new links with U.S., world; Alaska--Gov. Palin rejects nearly 30% of stimulus funds; Palin said she would accept funds that are "timely, targeted, and temporary" and do not create strings that would bind the state in the future; Tonga--strong quake near Tonga prompts tsunami warning; earthquake follows eruption of rare undersea volcano in South Pacific; Mexico--Mexican authorities nab suspected Sinaloa cartel leader Vicente "El Vicentillo" Zambada without firing shot; African Union/Madagascar--African Union suspends Madagascar saying the replacement of island nation's president by an army-backed politician constitutes a coup; AU gives Madagascar six months to restore a constitutional government; Hawaii--report says nearly all Hawaii's native birds are threatened with extinction.
Entertainment: Natasha Richardson--autopsy shows actress died of epidural hematoma caused by bleeding and swelling inside cranium; symptoms are not immediately apparent so victim delays treatment until it's too late; hematoma caused by ski accident during Quebec ski trip.
Deaths: actress Betsy Blair, 85; former wife of Gene Kelly; was blacklisted for supporting leftist causes; movie roles include "The Guilt of Janet Ames", "A Double Life", "Marty" (with Academy Award winner Ernest Borgnine; Blair was nominated for Academy Award as best supporting actress but didn't win).
Weather
Today High 43 Low 29 Sunny
Sun High 57 Low 37 Mostly Cloudy
Mon High 50 Low 41 Showers
Tue High 59 Low 45 Showers
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