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Video Name Track Track Location Date Year DVD # Classics #4001 Watkins Glen Watkins Glen, NY D-0001 Victory Circle #4012, WG 1951 Watkins Glen Watkins Glen, NY D-0002 1959 Sports Car Grand Prix Weekend 1959 D-0003 A Gullwing at Twilight 1959 D-0004 At the IMRRC The Legacy of Briggs Cunningham Jr. 1959 D-0005 Legendary Bill Milliken talks about "Butterball" Nov 6,2004 1959 D-0006 50 Years of Formula 1 On-Board 1959 D-0007 WG: The Street Years Watkins Glen Watkins Glen, NY 1948 D-0008 25 Years at Speed: The Watkins Glen Story Watkins Glen Watkins Glen, NY 1972 D-0009 Saratoga Automobile Museum An Evening with Carroll Shelby D-0010 WG 50th Anniversary, Allard Reunion Watkins Glen, NY D-0011 Saturday Afternoon at IMRRC w/ Denise McCluggage Watkins Glen Watkins Glen October 1, 2005 2005 D-0012 Watkins Glen Grand Prix Festival Watkins Glen 2005 D-0013 1952 Watkins Glen Grand Prix Weekend Watkins Glen 1952 D-0014 1951-54 Watkins Glen Grand Prix Weekend Watkins Glen Watkins Glen 1951-54 D-0015 Watkins Glen Grand Prix Weekend 1952 Watkins Glen Watkins Glen 1952 D-0016 Ralph E. Miller Collection Watkins Glen Grand Prix 1949 Watkins Glen 1949 D-0017 Saturday Aternoon at the IMRRC, Lost Race Circuits Watkins Glen Watkins Glen 2006 D-0018 2005 The Legends Speeak Formula One past present & future 2005 D-0019 2005 Concours d'Elegance 2005 D-0020 2005 Watkins Glen Grand Prix Festival, Smalleys Garage 2005 D-0021 2005 US Vintange Grand Prix of Watkins Glen Q&A w/ Vic Elford 2005 D-0022 IMRRC proudly recognizes James Scaptura Watkins Glen 2005 D-0023 Saturday -
THE MUSIC KIDS Pettit Environmental Preserve Saturday
THURSDAY October 10, 2019 BARTOW COUNTY’S ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER 75 cents 3 former City of White offi cials indicted on RICO violations spired together, with a common plan warrants out on them for not paying the color of the law, individuals who Former City of White police chief, and purpose, to engage in an interre- the fi nes to the municipality, as well as refused to pay fi nes through the City of lated pattern of criminal activity … the “negotiating” the fi ne amounts “so that White municipal court in an effort to en- sergeant and city manager accused motive and effect of which was pecuni- more serious charges would not appear courage future victims of this scheme of ary gain.” on an individual’s criminal or driver his- intimidation and threats to pay the de- of false imprisonment, extortion and Continuing, the indictment alleges tory.” manded fi nes to the City of White,” the theft of funds, among other offenses that the three “illegally profi ted fi nan- Richards, who is King’s spouse and indictment states. cially through their positions through Scheff’s mother-in-law, is also accused The three are additionally accused the use of the police department and the of illegally profi ting by using an on-duty of attempting to cover up their illegal BY JAMES SWIFT (RICO) Act on Wednesday. clerk of municipal court to raise funds City employee for work on her private activities by destroying records and de- [email protected] David Johnny King, Jane Lanette by a citation scheme that involved issu- property, billing her own commercial leting the City of White’s water depart- Richards and Blake Douglas Scheff are ing city citations and demanding high property at residential water rates and ment software; the bill of indictment A Bartow County grand jury indicted accused of committing a string of RICO fi nes and fees regardless of the actions using points obtained on municipal also alleges that King underreported his the City of White’s former police chief, violations dating from Aug. -
Race Results
Race Results 1 Table of Contents NASCAR Sprint Cup Series ................................................. 4 NASCAR Nationwide Series ............................................. 36 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series ............................. 60 NASCAR Camping World Series East ............................... 76 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour ..................................... 130 NASCAR Sportsman Division ......................................... 182 2 3 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series 4 SYLVANIA 300 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series 9/20/2009 Purse: $5,423,189 Fn St # Driver Hometown Team Laps Led Money Status 1 14 5 Mark Martin Batesville, Ark. CARQUEST / Kellogg's Chevrolet 300 68 $232,750 Running 2 4 11 Denny Hamlin Chesterfield, Va. FedEx Freight Toyota 300 22 $179,275 Running 3 1 42 Juan Pablo Montoya Bogota, Colombia Target Chevrolet 300 105 $195,998 Running 4 16 48 Jimmie Johnson El Cajon, Calif. Lowe's Chevrolet 300 14 $168,526 Running 5 9 18 Kyle Busch Las Vegas, Nev. M&Ms Toyota 300 $149,523 Running 6 3 2 Kurt Busch Las Vegas, Nev. Miller Lite Dodge 300 33 $114,750 Running 7 18 39 Ryan Newman South Bend, Ind. U.S. Army Chevrolet 300 1 $131,679 Running 8 35 19 Elliott Sadler Emporia, Va. Stanley Tools Dodge 300 $103,500 Running 9 22 16 Greg Biffle Vancouver, Wash. 3M/SCOTCH Ford 300 $104,300 Running 10 17 33 Clint Bowyer Emporia, Kan. Cheerios/Hamburger Helper Chevrolet 300 $96,700 Running 11 26 83 Brian Vickers Thomasville, N.C. Red Bull Toyota 300 $113,723 Running 12 13 00 David Reutimann Zephyrhills, Fla. Aaron's Dream Machine Toyota 300 $110,973 Running 13 19 07 Casey Mears Bakersfield, Calif. Jack Daniel's Chevrolet 300 $97,950 Running 14 2 14 Tony Stewart Columbus, Ind. -
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14 DAILY NEWS, THURsday, SEPT. 3, 2009 AUTO RACING SPORT SHORTS A weekly look at events, schedules and standings GOLF NASCAR SPRINT CUP Knights top Stanton in dual Pep Boys Auto 500 The Norfolk Catholic girls golf team out- Site: Hampton, Ga. Schedule: Saturday, practice shot Stanton 200-229 in a dual at Eldorado (Speed, 10 a.m.-1:30 p.m.), qualifying Hills Golf Club on Tuesday. (Speed, 3:30-5:30 p.m.); Sunday, race, Hilary Smith and Liz Adams matched 6:30 p.m. (ESPN, 6-10:30 p.m.). Track: Atlanta Motor Speedway each other with a 46 to claim medalist hon- (oval, 1.54 miles). ors for the Knights. Race distance: 500.5 miles, 325 “I thought we played somewhat better laps. Last year: Carl Edwards raced to today,” Norfolk Catholic coach Bob Hupp the seventh of his series-high nine said. “But we need to improve our chipping 2008 victories, beating the resilient and putting if we are going to compete in Jimmie Johnson by 2.684 seconds. Johnson overcame an early pit-road invitationals this year.” speeding penalty that left him a lap Brie Frickenstein led Stanton with a 52, down in 30th place. one shot behind Norfolk Catholic’s Paige Last race: Kyle Busch completed a Bristol season sweep, holding off Mark Marsden. Mary Davis fired a 57 for the Martin on Aug. 22 in a frantic four-lap Knights, and Sydney Jundt shot a 60. sprint. Busch has four victories this Molly Langel and Lexi McCoy both shot The associated press season. -
Sporting News Today
QUICK LINKS: RECRUITING > 4 COLLEGE FOOTBALL > 6 NFL > 37 MLB > 44 NASCAR > 51 NHL > 54 COLLEGE BASKETBALL > 57 NBA > 57 Scoreboard Heatley to Sharks NASCAR Custance: Deal more Chase shockers College Football of a risk then a steal Top 25 Matt Kenseth and four-time winner Page 54 Kyle Busch failed to qualify for the Chase No. 1 Florida 56, Troy 6 for the NASCAR Sprint Cup. The field: No. 2 Texas 41, Wyoming 10 No. 3 USC 18, No. 8 Ohio State 15 1. Mark Martin 7. Kurt Busch 2. Tony Stewart 8. Brian Vickers No. 4 Alabama 40, Fla. International 14 3. Jimmie Johnson 9. Carl Edwards Houston 45, No. 5 Oklahoma State 35 4. Denny Hamlin 10. Ryan Newman SUNDAY No. 7 Penn State 28, Syracuse 7 Brian Vickers makes his 5. Kasey Kahne 11. Juan Montoya SEPTEMBER 13, 2009 first Chase appearance. 6. Jeff Gordon 12. Greg Biffle No. 9 BYU 54, Tulane 3 SEE A DIFFERENT GAME No. 10 California 59, E. Washington 7 VOLUME 2 ISSUE 53 More on Chase drivers, Page 51 Race results, Page 52 No. 11 LSU 23, Vanderbilt 9 No. 12 Boise St. 48, Miami (Ohio) 0 No. 13 Oklahoma 64, Idaho State 0 No. 14 Virginia Tech 52, Marshall 10 COLLEGE FOOTBALL NFL: WEEK 1 No. 16 TCU 30, Virginia 14 No. 17 Utah 24, San Jose State 14 Michigan 38, No. 18 Notre Dame 34 PLENTY OF PLOTLINES No. 19 North Carolina 12, Connecticut 10 Kid QBs grow up fast No. 21 Georgia 41, South Carolina 37 BY ALBERT BREER No. -
Runaway Win Garage Jerome Beats Canyon Ridge 70-3 See All the Results of Local Football Games, 59 Sales Sunny, Warm
87 / 54 Runaway win garage Jerome beats Canyon Ridge 70-3 See all the results of local football games, 59 sales Sunny, warm. SPORTS 1 See our map, CLASSIFIEDS 5 BUSINESS 4 SMALLER IS BETTER >>> New single-family homes shrink in new housing market, BUSINESS 1 SATURDAY 75 CENTS September 12, 2009 MagicValley.com A $20 million shock to Magic Valley economy don’t have the jobs for these loss a Dell payroll estimated al and state economic devel- Governor, local Magicvalley.com workers right now,” said Jan to be as much as $15 million opment groups to find Roeser, the Idaho per year, based on the num- another business to take over officials scramble WATCH a video of Jan Roeser, Department of Labor Department of Labor’s Twin ber of employees and an the Dell building at Pole Line economist, explaining the impact of the Dell closure. Falls-based regional econo- average wage of $18 an hour. Road and Blue Lakes to limit Dell fallout mist.“What we have needed, “The economic impact Boulevard. local economy. and lay off all 500 employees. and what we need now more could reach $20 million, and However, she said the city Dell Computer Inc.’s rela- Economists say they are than anything, is economic that’s probably conserva- doesn’t know yet who owns By Joshua Palmer tionship with Twin Falls was only now beginning to assess development — something tive,”she said.“That includes the building — adding that Times-News writer a nearly eight-year affair that the damage to the economy that will create jobs.” Dell’s payroll and the lost the people who worked out raised hopes the region was of south-central Idaho. -
Foundation Corner... Kevin
volume ten | issue three | september 2010 A word from Kevin... Hello, To say the summer has flown by is a huge understatement. It seems like only yesterday we were rolling into Daytona to start the 2010 season, and now we’re getting ready to start the Chase for the Championship. I’m happy to say that not only did we qualify for the Chase this year, but we clinched our spot four races early with a win in Michigan. I always look forward to the races that fall during the summer stretch because they tend to be some of the better ones for me and the 29 team, and this season has been no exception. We were able to win races at Daytona and Michigan and record seven top-five and eight top-10 finishes. Consistency, paired with fast race cars, has been the key to the 29 team’s success this year, and it has enabled me to lead the points for the longest consecutive span in my Cup career. I feel as ready and as confident as I ever have going into the Chase. We’ve shown we can contend for the championship; we just have to go out there and do it. Our game plan for the last 10 races is “business as usual” because that’s what got us here. I’m also pretty excited about our recent announcement that Budweiser will be my sponsor on the 29 starting in 2011. Budweiser is one of the most respected sponsors in our sport, with such a rich history, and I’m really proud that I get to add my name to the list of drivers who have represented them starting next year.