Monday, May 25, 2009

South Bend, Indiana; May 25, 2009

Announcements

City of South Bend:

▪Common Council--May 25, 7 p.m., fourth-floor Council Chambers.
▪Board of Public Works Meeting--May 25, 9:30 a.m., Room 1308, County-City Building.
Redevelopment Commission Meeting--June 5, 10 a.m., 13th floor, County-City Building.
▪Parks and Recreation Board--June 15, 4 p.m., O'Brien Administration and Recreation Center, 321 E. Walter Street.

Near Northwest Neighborhood, Inc.:

▪Spring Home Maintenance Seminar--May 30, 10-11 a.m., NNN meeting room, 1005 Portage.
▪2009 Housing Fair--Saturday, June 13, 9 a.m.-12 p.m., First United Methodist Church, 333 Main St.; array of exhibitors, admission free.
▪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

The Morris Performing Arts Center

▪Alice Cooper with Blue Oyster Cult Tickets Go On Sale: May 30; performance August 9, 7:30 p.m.

Announcements: Send announcements to southbendfreepress@gmail.com.
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.
Sunburst Marathon: Family walk starts 6 p.m., June 5 at College Football Hall of Fame; marathon begins June 6, 6 a.m., at Hall of Fame and ends at Notre Dame.
For more information go to www.sunburstraces.org or contact Molly Sullivan at (574) 647-3394.

S.B. Free Press Sports

Midwest League: Chiefs 4, Silver Hawks 3.
NBA Playoffs:
Magic 99, Cavaliers 89 (LeBron 41 points, 7 rebounds, 9 assists).
NBA Notes: Cavaliers--Chinese investment group buys 15% stake in Cavaliers Operating Company, the entity that owns the team and Quicken Loans Arena.
NHL Playoffs: Red Wings 6, Blackhawks 1 (Red Wings lead 3-1), (Marian Hossa and Henrik Zetterberg had two goals each).
MLB National League: Padres 7, Cubs 2.
MLB Interleague: Pirates 4, White Sox 3; Rockies 3, Tigers 1; Phillies 4, Yankees 3 (11); Marlins 5, Rays 4 (11); Reds 4, Indians 3 (11); Nationals 8, Orioles 5; Red Sox 12, Mets 5; Braves 10, Blue Jays 2; Rangers 5, Astros 0; Royals 3, Cardinals 2; Athletics 6, Diamondbacks 2; Angels 10, Dodgers 7; Mariners 5, Giants 4; Twins 6, Brewers 3.
Soccer: MLS--Fire 1, Red Bulls 0; WPS--L.A. Sol 2, FC Gold Pride 0.
Golf: PGA HP Byron Nelson Championship at Irving, TX--1. Rory Sabbatani -19, 2. Brian Davis -17; LPGA Corning Classic at Corning, NY--1. Yani Tseng -21, 2. Paula Creamer and and Soo-Yung Kang -20; Champions Senior PGA at Beachwood,OH--1. Michael Allen -6, 2. Larry Mize -4.
Indianapolis 500:
1. Helio Castroneves (third win), 2. Dan Wheldon, 3. Danica Patrick, 4. Townsend Bell, 5. Will Power, 6. Scott Dixon, 7. Dario Franchitti, 8. Ed Carpenter, 9. Paul Tracy, 10. Hideki Mutoh.
NASCAR Sprint Cup Coca Cola 600, Lowe's Motor Speedway: Postponed until today; Ryan Newman has the pole.
Update, Unofficial Final Standings (after 227 laps, 340.5 miles; shortest "600" in history): 1. David Reutimann (00 Toyota); 2. Ryan Newman (39 Chevy); 3. Robby Gordon (7 Toyota); 4. Carl Edwards (99 Ford); 5. Brian Vickers (83 Toyota); 6. Kyle Busch (18 Toyota); 7. Kasey Kahne (9 Dodge); 8. Juan Pablo Montoya (42 Chevy); 9. Joey Logano (20 Toyota); 10. Matt Kenseth (17 Ford); 22. David Stremme (12 Dodge); 40. Tony Raines (34 Chevy).
French Open: Rafael Nadal wins record 29th straight French Open singles match.

Local

Local Headlines: Accident/Arrest--
FACT (fatal alcohol crash) team arrests one person after deadly crash this morning on Ironwood between Cleveland and Auten Roads; Fire--officials say house explosion/fire on Bowman Street was probably set on purpose; suspect house contained meth lab.

Nation/World

National/World: Washington, D.C.--
President Obama heads to Arlington Cemetery for first Memorial Day as Commander-in-Chief; North Korea--North Koreans say they conducted nuclear test; Swine Flu--NYC woman becomes 11th swine flu death in U.S.; NASA--Atlantis forced to land in California after Hubble mission; Pakistan--Taliban say they'll avoid combat in Swat city and residents can return home but stop short of declaring cease-fire; Germany--Chancellor Merkel wants to separate Opel from GM before parent company declares bankruptcy; Error--police hunt couple who fled after NZ$10-million (U.S. $6.05-million) erroneously deposited in their account; couple had applied for $10,000 overdraft but had 1000 times that deposited; officials say bank has recovered some of the money.
Entertainment: Boyle--Scottish crooner Susan Boyle makes finals of "Britain's Got Talent," Britains equivalent of "American Idol;" sings "Memory" from the musical "Cats."

Weather
Today High 72 Low 55 PM Showers
Tue
High 77 Low 62 Rain/Thunder
Wed
High 75 Low 55 T-Showers
Thu High 68 Low 54 Mostly Cloudy
Fri
High 71 Low 49 Sunny

TV Listings: 16--8-10 p.m., Dateline NBC; 22--8 p.m., The Big Bang Theory; 8:30 p.m., How I Met Your Mother; 9 p.m., Two and a Half Men; 9:30 p.m., Rules of Engagement; 25--8-10 p.m., One Tree Hill (two episodes); 28--12 p.m., NASCAR Sprint Cup Cocal Cola 600 at Lowe's Motor Speedway; 8 p.m., House; 9 p.m., Bones; 34--p.m., 8 p.m., Antiques Roadshow; 9 p.m., American Experience; 46--8 p.m., Lester Sumrall Teaching; 8:30 p.m., Bible Prophecy Unveiled; 9 p.m., Harvest; 57--8-10 p.m., The Bachelorette (two-hour episode); 69--8 p.m., Masters of Illusion; 9:30 p.m., Magic's Biggest Secrets Finally Revealed.

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