| Challenge, quiet appeals to archers
Major store chains and mail-order specialists such as Cabelas can be a good resource but, Borows said, the bow itself should be fitted at a pro shop. Large stores may give the impression that this is the least expensive way to begin, but the hunter may find himself shooting with a bow that is not fitted to him, less-favorable arrows and a lower quality string material. An unsatisfactory hunting experience and the need to buy a new bow will convince most beginning bowhunters to become customers at an archery pro shop, he said. Mark Finne has been in the business of supplying bowhunters with properly fitted bows for more than 15 years. Located at 485 Spring Valley Road in Delhi, Finne's shop is called Spring Valley Sportsman, and he emphasized what Borows said about the importance of a pro-shop setup.
Lubick era ends at CSU
The most successful era in Colorado State University's football history came to a close Monday when legendary coach Sonny Lubick stepped down. Lubick's retirement won't become official until an afternoon news conference today, but the move he had hinted at since Friday's season-ending win over Wyoming is complete. More than a dozen boxes filled with personal belongings were stacked in Lubick's McGraw Athletic Center office Monday afternoon, waiting to be moved out. .
40 under 40
Chief administrative officer, St. Mary's Medical Center North The planning and operations hats Jeremy Biggs has worn over the course of his nearly 10-year career with St. Mary's Health System prepared him to head up its newest hospital. “It's hard for somebody to come out of grad school in a year and be able to take on a whole hospital just because there's a learning process," Biggs said. “Every day, I still learn something new." Biggs was introduced to the health care industry while working with Medic Regional Blood Center while attending the University of Tennessee, where he earned a bachelor's degree in business administration 1993. “I was not cut out to go to med school or be a physician," he said. “My ambition, at that point, was to work in a hospital in some sort of leadership capacity." Biggs participated in an administrative residency program at St.
I won’t surrender to download bullies, says mother fighting the ...
If the association loses, the verdict could embolden other defendants to go to court, while making record companies even more unpopular than they already are. "The case will be the first test of the RIAA’s ability to sell a jury on its investigative methods, which have a degree of imprecision," wrote the music industry blogger Jon Healey in the Los Angeles Times yesterday. "Internet protocol addresses are not painted on the side of a computer like a street address, and even if the association were able to trace a shared file back to a specific PC or Mac, it is not easy to prove who was sitting at the keyboard." According to the association, the number of households that have downloaded music with file-sharing software has risen from 6.9 million in April 2003 to 7.8 million in March 2007.
|