When one member of a team is in trouble, the others come to the rescue.
In the northern Carbon County village of Tresckow, one of its members needs help and the others came to his aid Saturday afterno.
Mayfield was devastated last December when a tornado ripped through Western Kentucky. New homes are starting to spring up, though, and the city's got big plans for reshaping itself.
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Ali Lawrence wanted to establish a pro women’s hockey team in Chicago, and expected Johnny’s IceHouse East would be their home rink.
But then came news Wednesday that the property at 1350 W. Madison St. is up for sale and any prospective buyer must agree not to use the West Loop property for hockey.
“The North Stars have been practicing mostly out of Johnny’s East; we talked about wanting to win a banner to have hung in the rafters,” said Lawrence, president of the Chicago North Stars, an all-woman team she formed in hopes of bringing the National Women’s Hockey League to Chicago.
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captioning sponsored by wpbt the activity we re seeing today is across all markets, all sectors. there s not a single industry sector that s being left out. tom: companies are cashing in on the chance to snap up rivals as merger and acquisition activity ramps up across the board. and that could be another sign the ailing economy is firmly on the mend. you re watching nightly business report for monday, march 8. this is nightly business report with susie gharib and tom hudson. nightly business report is made possible by: this program was made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tom: good evening, everyone. the world s largest insurer is getting smaller again. susie, a.i.g. said today it s selling one of its largest international life insurance companies to metlife. susie: tom, a.i.g. has now sold two big life insurance companies in less than two weeks. the price tag on today s sale of american life insurance company is