Coppin State beats Maryland-Baltimore County 77-66 Vince Goldsberry scored 18 points to lead Coppin State to a 77-66 victory over Maryland-Baltimore County on Tuesday night. Kareem Brown scored 17 points and Lenny Young added 15 as the Eagles are 4-1 for the first time since 1976-77. Coppin State led by as many as 19 midway through the second half, but Maryland-Baltimore County cut the lead to 62-58 on Shawn Grant's 3-pointer with 1:53... AP via Yahoo! Sports Found 0 minutes ago Translate More info
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Somali probe points to Minnesota man A Minnesota man hosted a gathering for several young Somalis days before they left Minneapolis to fight with a terrorist group in their homeland, according to court documents unsealed Tuesday in a sweeping federal investigation. Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune Found 0 minutes ago Translate More info
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No Headline CEREDO -- The town of Ceredo will have its annual tree lighting ceremony at Ceredo Town Center, U.S. 60 and 1st Street West, on Saturday, Nov. 28. The Huntington Herald-Dispatch Found 0 minutes ago Translate More info
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Wright State defeats Central Michigan 69-53 DAYTON, Ohio (AP) - Vaughn Duggins scored 21 points and Todd Brown added 20 to lead Wright State past Central Michigan 69-53 on Tuesday night. The Raiders (3-1) led 14-11 with 11:47 left in the first half before going on an 11-3 run, which began with six unanswered points. WBOC Salisbury Found 0 minutes ago Translate More info
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Museum opens new exhibits The Ravalli County Museum’s newest exhibit opened Friday, spotlighting a pair of local photographers in preparation for the 18th Annual Ernst Peterson “Photograph Montana” Contest. Ravalli Republic Found 0 minutes ago Translate More info
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U.Va.: Basketball players interviewed about Morgan Harrington disappearance The University of Virginia today issued a statement saying that some members of the men’s basketball team were among witnesses interviewed in the Morgan Harrington disappearance case. Harrington, 20, was last seen outside U.Va.‘s John Paul Jones Arena after attending a Metallica concert on Oct. 17. The statement, issued by Carol Wood, U.Va.‘s assistant vice president for public affairs, says: Richmond Times-Dispatch Found 0 minutes ago Translate More info
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