SUPER BOWL
The Year of the Farmer...
I don't know exactly when the interest in the Super Bowl advertisements eclipsed the actual football game, but for a good decade or so Super Bowl ads have become a much fiercer competition than the bi...
Posted on 2/4/13 at 9:40 PM
Turkish-Style Pizza
Homemade pizza can be a labor of love. Sure, it's easy to just pick up the phone and have a pizza delivered right to the front door, but making one in your own kitchen can be a very satisfying experie...
Posted on 2/2/13 at 2:24 PM
Super Bowl math for kids from MCT
This Sunday, Feb. 3, the Baltimore Ravens and San Francisco 49ers will kick off in New Orleans for Super Bowl XLVII (the 47th, for those unfamiliar with Roman numerals).To get into the spirit of the g...
Posted on 1/31/13 at 3:08 PM
Random Thursday
*I hate surprise storms. I think we can stop with the wind and the snow and the cold. *I might go to "Gangster Squad" next. Or "Parker." I always enjoy movies with Jason Statham. But at the same time...
Posted on 1/31/13 at 1:51 PM
Snirt
The strong wind that accompanied the arctic cold front that moved through the area on Saturday, not only brought cold and blowing snow, but also a layer of snirt. For those of you unfamiliar with the ...
Posted on 1/22/13 at 11:24 AM
Super Bowl leaves dark stain on US image
On the eve of World War I, the British foreign secretary, Sir Edward Grey, looked out of his office window in London and famously remarked to a friend: “The lamps are going out all over Europe, we shall not see them lit again in our time.”By Reg Henry , February 09, 2013
Harbaugh brothers stage dramatic Super Bowl
By BRETT MARTEL , February 03, 2013
Lights out: Ravens beat 49ers 34-31 in Super Bowl
By Barry Wilner , February 03, 2013
Harbaugh Bowl: 49ers' Jim Harbaugh, Ravens' John Harbaugh meet as Super Bowl coaches
SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Jim and John Harbaugh have exchanged a handful of text messages, and plan to leave it at that. No phone conversations necessary while the season’s still going. No time for pleasantries, even for the friendly siblings.January 21, 2013
49ers head to Super Bowl, beating Falcons 28-24
January 20, 2013
Giants beat Patriots 21-17 to win the Super Bowl
By Barry Wilner , February 05, 2012
'Twilight' star and Dickinson native Kellan Lutz defends Gisele
By ALICIA QUARLES , February 04, 2012
McCarthy believes Packers will be more talented next season
GREEN BAY, Wis. — Packers coach Mike McCarthy had one final chance Wednesday to go over an injury report, providing a fitting end to Green Bay’s championship season.By Colin Fly , February 09, 2011
Fans rejoice as Packers capture Super Bowl
At last! Packer fans rejoice as beloved team downs Pittsburgh to win Super BowlGREEN BAY, Wis. — After 13 years of frustration, Packers fans raised their arms to the night sky Sunday and howled in victory as Green Bay won the Super Bowl.
By TODD RICHMOND , February 07, 2011
Roethlisberger: 'I let a lot of people down'
ARLINGTON, Texas — By the end of the night, any questions about redemption melted away like the snow falling softly outside Cowboys Stadium.By Jim Litke , February 07, 2011
Super Bowl ads: Eminem, Darth Vader, catering dogs
In the Super Bowl of advertising, Justin Bieber replaced Ozzy Osbourne and Joan Rivers became a GoDaddy girl. But a pair of commercials by automakers took the early trophy for online buzz.By Mae Anderson , February 07, 2011
Packers win sends NFL into uncertain offseason
ARLINGTON, Texas — The Pack is back. NFL football? Well, nobody's quite sure when that's going to return.By EDDIE PELLS , February 06, 2011
Steelers fumble away a chance for Super Bowl rally
ARLINGTON, Texas — The Steelers had all the momentum. The Terrible Towels were out in full force around Cowboys Stadium. Rashard Mendenhall took the handoff with every intention of moving Pittsburgh a little closer to completing an improbable comeback.By PAUL NEWBERRY , February 06, 2011
Packers are taking the Lombardi Trophy home
ARLINGTON, Texas — Aaron Rodgers at long last casts his own shadow.
By Barry Wilner , February 06, 2011
Packers find way to win without Woodson and Driver
ARLINGTON, Texas — Charles Woodson's collarbone was broken and his voice was about to crack, too. The speech was going to be short.By CHRIS JENKINS , February 06, 2011
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