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TITANS TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE - Tennessee Titans tickets are available for the Sunday game against Houston and the Dec. 18 game against Seattle. Call the Information, Tickets and Registration office at (270) 798-7436 to reserve seats.
Melinda Reynolds drove seven hours from Daleville, Ala., to be in Hopkinsville today for a memorial service in honor of 248 Fort Campbell soldiers who died in a plane crash 20 years ago today at Gander, Newfoundland.
Worshippers leave St. Martin's Anglican Church in Gander following a Sunday service in November.
I stood behind the last pew of the sanctuary, my back pressed against the wall of the Anglican Church in Gander, Newfoundland. Four women pushed closer and I could not escape. They were so intent on helping; I pulled out my notebook and began to fill another page as the other worshippers left the church.
About the Gander series
GANDER, Newfoundland - The Dec. 12, 1985, crash of the Arrow Air charter flight at Gander remains the worst air tragedy in the history of Canada and the United States military.
Sgt. Mickael Cruz didn't think much about it that morning of Dec. 12, 1985.
The soothing tick of an old mantel clock marks time inside Eileen Elms' comfortable den in Gander, Newfoundland. It seems a fitting resonance to the life of a woman who arrived in this place 65 years ago.
Coming soon in sports
GANDER, Newfoundland - A sign on the Trans Canada Highway points the way to the crash site. It is called the Silent Witness.
Coming soon in sports
Coming soon in sports
Coming soon in sports
It's "just tri" time once again, for any child hoping to compete in the final Youth Triathlon of the year.
Mosul SWAT seizes voice of authority
I resolve to honor the American infantry Soldier in 2009, and I hope you will join me.
One very important message he wanted to make clear to Soldiers on Feb. 19 is that he reads and answers his own e-mails. With 41 years of service that's no easy task.
Friday
Multi-National Division South
For the second time since its inception in 2005, Toast to the Troops has returned to Fort Campbell just in time to stuff its 100,000th care package April 29.
Soldiers from the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division, competed in the Noncommissioned Officer and Soldier of the Quarter Competition May 13-14.
Trying to find a break in traffic on Screaming Eagle Boulevard with cars entering and leaving Fort Campbell at Gate 4 was a problem. Students trying to cross at the designated crosswalk from Mahaffey Middle School to the Taylor Youth Activities Center, since last fall, no longer have to battle the traffic.
Military Softball Season Two
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