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After 56 long days and 11 consecutive games without a win, the University of Central Arkansas Sugar Bears ended the program's longest drought with an 85-79 victory over McNeese State at Jennings High School on Saturday. The Sugar Bears (3-16, 1-5 SLC) shot 54.5 percent from the floor, won the rebound battle over the Cowgirls (4-15, 2-3) 54-34, and had their highest offensive output of the season with 85 points. They picked up their first Southland Conference victory of the season and gave head coach Ron Marvel his 490th career win on the Sugar Bears' bench. "It feels unbelievable," said sophomore Meaghen Kelleybrew - who had a team and career-high 21 points on 9 of 11 shooting to go along with 10 rebounds for her third double-double of the year. "I've been wanting to win so bad.
Plane skids off taxiway in Spokane; weather causing problems statewide
Kepler said Leno was supposed to fly to Spokane International Airport in a private jet from Burbank, Calif. The flight crew considered trying to get into an airfield in Idaho but feared conditions would be just as bad there, Kepler said. The show will be rescheduled. .
Pac's Life, Part 2: Reggie Wright
The Tupac Assassination film tries to solve one of Hip-Hop's biggest whodunits, naming Suge Knight and Reginald Wright Jr. as the prime suspects behind Tupac's murder. In recent shocking developments Makaveli's former bodyguard and Compton police officer Kevin Hackie claims he was working alongside the FBI during his tenure of watching over ‘Pac. According to Hackie, the Feds suspected Suge Knight and company of carrying out criminal activities through his then dominant Death Row Records empire. Hackie funneled information to the FBI as he was already positioned inside of Death Row through his security services. The presence of off-duty Los Angeles police officers working hand in hand with known gang members would lead many to believe that law enforcement corruption was a major hurdle in closing the case.
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