Updated on May 27, 2007
73. Cattle News: FEMA-funded fairgrounds coliseum rising near Alabama coast
When completed by the end of the season in November, however, Baldwin County one of the state's most storm-vulnerable and fastest-growing areas will not only have a shelter built to survive 200 mph winds, but a showplace for its fair events. It's a two-story, 180-foot by 179-foot building built to withstand 200 mph winds and wind-blown projectiles, with a 6-inch-deep concrete roof and foot-thick concrete-block reinforced walls. Baldwin County will assume payment of the USDA loan and lease...
Source - AL.com,AL - Read the story
74. Cattle News: Aussie Beef Industry Battles Drought
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Source - 5/25/2007 - Read the story
75. Cattle News: Cocktail Chatter: NBA Playoffs Edition
The steady and unexciting Bears tandem actually surpassed the Saints' more-heralded combo in total rushing yards, but Deuce and Reggie are sweet sweetbacks who can bust a long run and catch passes out of the backfield. It'll be close, though: With the Saints down by three as the fourth quarter winds down, Joe Horn will score on a last-second touchdown and, in the resultant jubilation, will pull a BlackBerry out of his jock and e-mail a detailed celebratory rant to the Soldier Field...
Source - 3/29/2007 - Read the story
76. Cattle News: Eight 2007 graduates achieve Eagle Scout rank
During the celebration, Kabliska said those in attendance will be encouraged to walk or bike on the Prairie Springs Recreational Trail, and kids' games like sack races and kick the can will be held to encourage families to get fit together. Kabliska said Featherlite, inc. has donated free bottles of water for the event, and the locally infamous Moo Mobile may also make an appearance. Through the grant, Kabliska said the Food and Fitness Coalition plans to develop a listing of...
Source - 5/25/2007 - Read the story
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