| Man allegedly doesn't want to 'Payless'
Payless ShoeSource employees in Mary Esther believe a man who has been frequenting the store has also been stealing shoes. The suspect is a black male and about 40 years old, according to an Okaloosa Sheriff’s Office offense report. Witnesses said he arrives on a bicycle and comes in between 12 p.m. and 5 p.m. He appears to shop, but never makes a purchase. None of the employees have seen the man conceal merchandise, but missing items are discovered in the store on the same day and occur within the same time period the suspect is present. Employees also reported empty shoe boxes where the suspect was seen for a long period of time. Dexter men’s sandals, size 9, worth $35, men’s Shaq high tops, size 11 1/2 , valued at $38 and blue and white Cross Trekker’s running shoes, size 7 ½, worth $25 were taken from the store.
Stage 2 : Boonen bounds to California win, as Farrar moves into jersey
Tom Boonen has now won stages of major races on three continents. The big Belgian blew past High Road's Mark Cavendish to grab the stage 2 win of the Amgen Tour of California in a drizzly downtown Sacramento. Gerolsteiner's Heinrich Haussler came second with the recently out-of-retirement Mario Cipollini showing he still can turn the pedals with a third-place performance. Coming into the final 400 meters, British sprinter Cavendish exploded off the front of the field, opening a huge gap. There was just one problem: he thought he was leading out teammate Gerald Ciolek, who was no longer on his wheel. At around 150m, Cavendish sat back in the saddle, obviously expecting his teammate to come flying by. When no one came, Cavendish glanced back, saw what had happened, and made a last-ditch effort to keep the sprint alive himself.
Overpass targets walkers, bikers
Robert Walton can't wait for construction of the new Mason Corridor project to begin. An avid cyclist, he is interested in the new bike lanes the city said will be added to make it easier for cyclists to travel north and south through Fort Collins. .
Village: Racino, raceway move could cost Monticello millions
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OU student named Gates Cambridge Scholar
As the daughter of a high-school geology teacher, she said she hopes to use her degree to pursue some form of public service. I want to do research and teach for a while at a university, or research at a national lab, and then eventually move into science policy or public policy, she said. They need scientists to talk about nuclear energy and nuclear waste. In her junior year, Gunderson also received the Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship, for students who plan to pursue a research degree in science, and the Moris K. Udall Scholarship, for students who plan to pursue a career in the environment, Wright said. She is the first OU student to win both awards. Katie Gunderson has set the highest standards of excellence in all areas of her life during her time at OU, OU President David L.
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Economic news extends rally
Bond insurers have been hurt in the fallout from the mortgage and credit crises, and news of their problems has shaken the market. But those seeking good news found some in a Labor Department report that said the number of people seeking unemployment benefits last week fell for a fourth straight week. Applications for benefits dropped 1,000 to 301,000, pushing claims down to the lowest level in four months. .
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