The thrill of victory on every face

A few minutes after local law enforcement officials helped some special needs elementary students pass the torch and light the flame Thursday at the Unified Track and Field Meet – and some other kids with learning disabilities recited the Pledge of Allegiance and sang the national anthem and got all the words right – I found myself standing alongside the media box at Cheyenne High School, talking to a petite woman with long blond tresses that curled at the ends.

Teacher friction emerges as layoffs loom

Friction. Nathan Warner can’t help but notice it building between Clark County School District teachers.

Drink and Drag

LANDLORD FED UP WITH FEDERLINE

Kevin Federline is an inconsiderate homewrecker … so says his former landlord … who claims K-Fed trashed his L.A. mansion … and then screwed him out of rent money.

Vogue bans too-skinny models from its pages

NEW YORK – Vogue magazine, perhaps the world’s top arbiter of style, is making a statement about its own models: too thin is no longer in.

Ohio deputy orders inmates to dance, gets fired

A northeast Ohio sheriff fired a deputy for ordering five jail inmates to dance to a song by Usher in exchange for privileges such as using a phone or microwave, the sheriff’s office said Thursday.

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