Six years after founding Get Physical, one of Berlin's most reputable dance labels, the DJ duo M.A.N.D.Y. have announced that they are bringing their crisp beats and old-school scratches stateside for their first North American tour.
The Leesburg Public Library is hosting an elegant after-hours event of wine tasting and fine dining hors d'oeuvres that is free to adults in the Leesburg community on Tuesday, March 18th.
Frankenlust Township Supervisor Hilda M. Dijak's constituency is growing, but so are her grandkids. And Dijak says the time has come when she'd rather bake cookies with little ones than cook up solutions with political bigwigs.
NoMoreClipboard.com, an online PHR company, today officially announced Bill Cast, M.D., has assumed the position of chief executive officer. A practicing ENT physician, Cast has served in multiple roles ranging from board director of the American Academy of Otolaryngology and Indiana State Medical Association to President of the Fort Wayne Medical Surety Company.
PORTLAND, Ore., March 6, 2008 -- Znomics, Inc. , a pioneer in the development of the zebrafish as a vertebrate genetic platform to accelerate drug discovery, announced today the appointment of Stephane Berghmans, D.V.M., Ph.D. to Director of Drug Discovery, effective March 10, 2008.
WHAT: Des Moines Plan and Zoning Commission meeting. WHEN: Today at 6 p.m. WHERE: City Council chambers in City Hall, 400 Robert D. Ray Drive. ISSUES: • Request from Terrus Real Estate Group to vacate and convey street right-of-way between Linden Street and Ingersoll Avenue from 16th Street to 17th Street.
M.O.D. frontman Billy Milano weighs in at just over 300 pounds, and he has always been quick to "weigh in" with his views on a wide variety of subjects.
The Western Illinois women's basketball team enters the 2008 Summit League Women's Basketball Championship presented by J.D. Young as the No. 2 seed and faces No. 7 UMKC, Saturday, March 8 at 2:30 p.m. at John Q. Hammons Arena at the UMAC in Tulsa, Okla., in quarterfinal action.
Stephen Cordi served 31 years in Maryland tax administration before stepping down as deputy comptroller in 2005. Around the same time, Robert Andary wrapped up his final case in 32 years as a criminal investigator for federal and D.C. government agencies. Both assumed their days of public service