Saturday, July 9, 2011

Today's Latest News About Bowling for Saturday, July 9, 2011

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(6:54:27 PM) Lawn bowling creates community, promotes wellness in Santa Cruz – SANTA CRUZ - Four times a week, hidden away in San Lorenzo Park, people gather on the bowling green, ready to play a game of lawn bowling, a sport similar in vein to the Italian game of bocce. (This story continues here)

(7:59:12 PM) Bowling over a record – The Terre Haute Bowling Center and Patrick’s Restaurant and Bowling Center in Sullivan are gearing up for a big day on Aug. 6 when they will be part of an effort to set a world record for most games rolled in a single day. (This story continues here)

(7:30:07 PM) Bowling: Local qualifies for USBC junior nationals – On the way to the Wisconsin state tournament, Tyler Newton pondered what it would be like to advance to the USBC Junior Gold Championships in Las Vegas. (This story continues here)

(7:53:37 PM) Would Reno bowling stadium upgrades help keep tournaments from going to Florida? – What's next? The Reno City Council will address a $2 hotel room tax on Wednesday that will be used to improve the National Bowling Stadium. On RGJ.com See documents about potential changes to the bowling stadium. (This story continues here)

(7:28:26 PM) Bowling benefit in Sun City West – Join the fight against Smith-Magenis Syndrome at a bowling fundraiser. (This story continues here)

(6:44:00 PM) Bowling Green rejects hysterics about terrorist trial – Congratulations to Bowling Green Mayor Joe Denning and city commissioners Bill Waltrip and Brian &#x (This story continues here)

(6:37:06 PM) Bowling Green to Review Fireworks Ordinance – After many complaints from residents, the city of Bowling Green is revisiting their new fireworks ordinance. (This story continues here)

(7:12:51 PM) LAWRENCE: Colonial Bowling Lanes getting major makeover – When Mayor Greg Puliti was young, he belonged to the junior bowling league that met at the Colonial Bowling Lanes on Brunswick Pike, down the street from his childhood home on Bunker Hill Avenue. (This story continues here)

(6:47:18 PM) Bowling prodigies – read more (This story continues here)

(7:32:17 PM) Bowling uncertainty in Monmouth – The dwindling entertainment industry in Monmouth was made more apparent when the bowling alley closed in April 2010. Along with the movie theater and other closed entertainment venues, Monmouth has been left with few places for people to go. One way to turn this around is to bring back bowling. (This story continues here)

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