Beldens Go Hog Wild in Style (The Morning News)

Beldens Go Hog Wild in Style (The Morning News)
Leslie and Ted Belden enjoy a dream home in Fayetteville — a loft in the Campbell Bell building smartly styled by an upscale decorator. But down one hallway, the style breaks loose with the force of a wild hog. Razorback memorabilia fills Ted’s study.

Master P to visit Arboretum (The Charlotte Observer)
Rap star Master P is coming to Charlotte next month to tout his latest title — author. He’s visiting Barnes and Noble in the Arboretum on September 12 at 7 p.m. He’ll sign memorabilia, CDs, and copies of his new book: “Guaranteed Success: When You Never Give Up” (Urban Renaissance, $16.99). Plenty may remember Master P — whose real name is Percy Miller — for his stint two seasons back on …

Arc of Stark sets All-Star Celebration (The Canton Repository)
CANTON The Arc of Stark County will hold its third annual All-Star Celebration on Sept. 8 at the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The event will feature live and silent auctions of sports items and autographed sports memorabilia as well as appearances by area sports celebrities.

Luxemburg, Minn., woman pays $5,000 for 1987 autographed Twins quilt (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
LUXEMBURG, Minn. A Luxemburg woman is the proud owner of a one-of-a-kind piece of sports memorabilia. Sharon Opatz bid $5,000 for a quilt made out of “Homer Hankies” signed by members of the 1987 Minnesota Twins world championship team. Twins spokesman Kevin Smith says the quilt was autographed during the recent 20-year reunion weekend and was auctioned at a Twins’ game earlier this month. The …

Courier News Online - Franklin engaging community to help stop youth violence (Bridgewater Courier News)
FRANKLIN (Somerset) — In the wake of the slayings of two young township men in a 36-hour period last month, officials say keeping teenagers off the streets, involved in positive activities and educated about the consequences of youth violence will promote a change in behavior.

Vick memorabilia going to the dogs (Lawrence Journal-World)
The woman who paid $7,400 on eBay for 22 Michael Vick football cards, chewed up and slobbered on by two Missouri dogs, acknowledges she hadn t heard of the star football player before he was indicted for dogfighting.

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