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Columbia artist’s work becomes poster for festival They seem to be everywhere downtown right now, those posters with the orange backgrounds showing an entanglement of sorts between an “architeuthis dux” and a “campephilus principalis” — that is, a giant squid and an ivory-billed woodpecker. Giuliani Will Meet The Right When Mayor Giuliani takes the stage at the Conservative Political Action Conference at the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington, D.C., at noon tomorrow, it will mark the end of a long, strange, fitful anti-courtship between the man increasingly known as Rudy and a venerable right-wing institution that just doesnt know what to make of a crime-fighting, welfare-reforming, abortion-supporting, ... Seven athletes to watch Kammron Taylor, Wisconsin Ø Kammron Taylors plate was already full. The Minneapolis North graduate had to handle the ball for the Wisconsin mens basketball team and he had to be an outside scoring threat in order to take pressure off of All-America Alando Tucker. As March begins, Taylor is going to have even more responsibility for a Badgers team that has lost consecutive games for the first ... Community Calendar March 1 First round, Southeastern Conference Womens Basketball Tournament, Duluth, Ga. Look Here: Art Brings Rogers History to Life History and art combine at the new Poor Richards Art gallery, opening Thursday in the old Applegate Drug Store building in downtown Rogers. Weekend Notes Out and About For Feb. 23-March 1 The Thing to Do Our Town Hunter Donaldson, playing the stage manager, narrates the classic drama Our Town this weekend at Bentonville High School. Written by Thornton Wilder, the 1938 play reflects on the lives and loves of Grovers Corners, N.H., from the towns hilltop cemetery. North Coventry rezones property eyed for hotel, restaurant NORTH COVENTRY -- A developer wants to build a hotel, restaurant, bank and office building on a 17-acre parcel along routes 100 and 724, but township supervisors have already moved to block those plans. CUSTODIAL INTERFERENCE CHARGE An update now to a story we broke a year ago involving an alleged kidnapping near Rigby. The suspects took several children from a residence in Jefferson County and were later apprehended crossing the Clark County line. Aaron Kunz was the only reporter there as the suspects were taken into custody. Martha J. Stretton Martha J. Stretton, age 85, of Savanna died Monday, February, 19, 2007 at home. Rogue Economist Speaks To Sell-Out Crowd On Bestseller In high school, Steven Levitt got a two on the Advanced Placement calculus exam. He even once thought of dropping out of graduate school at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. But the author of the New York Times bestseller Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything told about 600 people Tuesday night that economics is about more than just math. | ||||