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    March 18, 2010
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    Students use break to volunteer
    Doug Relya can’t wait to start his 35th home with the Baytown Habitat for Humanity.
    Home invasion drives residents to take action
    Concern and determination were more than apparent Tuesday night as 45 residents from Country Club Oaks gathered to talk about starting a crime watch program.
    Program directs cancer patients to best course
    Facing a cancer diagnosis is tough enough. Making one’s way through the cancer care system can make things even more difficult for a patient who needs to conserve energy for the battle to survive.

    By Nicki Evans
    Spring break service
    Peter Kalinowski, 18, and Kyle Adamson, 17, work on the roof of a storage building at one of the Habitat for Humanity houses Wednesday. The boys are doing volunteer work during their spring break.

    AP News

    Research monkey deaths prompt calls for crackdown

    Search for Washington state mom and son resumes

    Authorities: Prius seen near Border Patrol vehicle

    More multigenerational families living together

    Calif. rape suspect lived by school for 16 months

    More than 100 complaints lodged over fixed Toyotas

    Nation, world go green for St. Patrick's Day

    Police say man fatally shoots wife at Wash. church

    Today in History
     
    Opinion
    Still looking for some outstanding citizens
    The nomination period for Citizen of the Year has been extended to March 31. If you know someone you'd like to nominate for this special award, do so today.
    Sat, Mar 06
    Saying goodbye Tue, Feb 16
    Happy New Year Sat, Jan 02
    Happy Thanksgiving Wed, Nov 25
    Columns
    Telling fishin’ tales
    We’ve had a few glimpses of nice weather lately and lots of people have been taking the opportunity to go fishing. My old friend, Bubba Lee Sterling, is one of them.
    Wed, Mar 17