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Former Republican legislator David Burnell Smith, wh o was removed from office earlier this year, will pay a $2,500 fine for overspending public campaign dollars.
Former Republican legislator David Burnell Smith, wh o was removed from office earlier this year, will pay a $2,500 fine for overspending public campaign dollars.
Those making the football decisions for the Arizona Cardinals, including coach Dave McGinnis and vice president of football operations Rod Graves, were at dinner Wednesday night with Emmitt Smith at the Four Seasons Resort in Scottsdale.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, left, and National Football League Players Association executive director DeMaurice Smith, right, speak to the media outside of the Ritz-Carlton hotel after addressing players during the NFLPA rookie symposium on Wednesday, June 29, 2011 in Sarasota, Fla. (AP Photo/Brian Blanco)
Susan Bitter Smith has formed an exploratory committee to weigh a possible run for the state’s 5th Congressional District.
DETROIT - Reporters from two Dallas-area newspapers came here to chronicle Emmitt Smith's first game as an Arizona Cardinal.
NEW YORK - The old Troy Smith was at his best on the run. The new and improved version can sit in the pocket all day and pick apart defenses with his arm. Smith's evolution from running quarterback to precise passer made No. 1 Ohio State all but unstoppable this season - and helped him win The Associated Press Player of the Year honor announced Tuesday.
Brian Johnson/AFN In February, it took a jury just a few hours of deliberation to find Christopher Smith guilty of second-degree murder and three counts of aggravated assault for a Christmas Eve 2007 crash that killed one and injured three. Prosecutors said Smith was drunk after he left his parents' home in Ahwatukee while his defense attorney told the same jury that the tragedy was not his client
Brian Johnson/AFN In February, it took a jury just a few hours of deliberation to find Christopher Smith guilty of second-degree murder and three counts of aggravated assault for a Christmas Eve 2007 crash that killed one and injured three. Prosecutors said Smith was drunk after he left his parents' home in Ahwatukee while his defense attorney told the same jury that the tragedy was not his client
Brian Johnson/AFN In February, it took a jury just a few hours of deliberation to find Christopher Smith guilty of second-degree murder and three counts of aggravated assault for a Christmas Eve 2007 crash that killed one and injured three. Prosecutors said Smith was drunk after he left his parents' home in Ahwatukee while his defense attorney told the same jury that the tragedy was not his client
NEW YORK — The old Troy Smith was at his best on the run. The new and improved version can sit in the pocket all day and pick apart defenses with his arm. Smith’s evolution from running quarterback to precise passer made No. 1 Ohio State all but unstoppable this season — and helped him win The Associated Press Player of the Year honor announced Tuesday.
A big name Mike Smith is not. A short name, a bland name, but not a big name. Yes, the guy who may have done the NFL's best coaching job this season may be the league's least-known coach.
Watch 6-foot-6 center Marcus Smith of Marcos de Niza defend the post, block an opponent’s shot or throw down a dunk and most observers will think they saw a pretty good basketball player.
Brian Johnson/AFN Gypsy gets a bath from Mingus Manor founder Karen Scherer (right) and volunteer Linda Smith. May 20, 2010
Brian Johnson/AFN Gypsy gets a bath from Mingus Manor founder Karen Scherer (right) and volunteer Linda Smith. May 20, 2010
Brian Mitchell, of Desert Vista (white), wrestles Gary Smith, of Desert Ridge (maroon), for third place in the Division I 113-pound weight class during the AIA State Wrestling Championships at Tim's Toyota Center in Prescott Valley on Friday, Feb 8, 2013.
Brian Mitchell, of Desert Vista (white), is flipped by Gary Smith, of Desert Ridge (maroon), while wrestling for third place in the Division I 113-pound weight class during the AIA State Wrestling Championships at Tim's Toyota Center in Prescott Valley on Friday, Feb 8, 2013.
Brian Mitchell, of Desert Vista (white), wrestles Gary Smith, of Desert Ridge (maroon), for third place in the Division I 113-pound weight class during the AIA State Wrestling Championships at Tim's Toyota Center in Prescott Valley on Friday, Feb 8, 2013.
Brian Johnson/AFN Altadena Middle School's Mike Smith won Educational Mentor of the Year at Friday's Breakfast of Champions sponsored by the Ahwatukee Chamber of Commerceto honor local businesses that have made an impact in the community. Feb. 4, 2011
Brian Johnson/AFN Jack Smith (right), now a sixth-grader at Kyrene de los Cerritos, discusses with classmates how his goals were progressing during group time in Megan Callaghan's class Thursday. The leadership techniques piloted in Callaghan's fifth-grade class will be used throughout the school when students return in the fall. May 6, 2010
Brian Johnson/AFN Jack Smith (right), now a sixth-grader at Kyrene de los Cerritos, discusses with classmates how his goals were progressing during group time in Megan Callaghan's class Thursday. The leadership techniques piloted in Callaghan's fifth-grade class will be used throughout the school when students return in the fall. May 6, 2010
Brian Johnson/AFN Mingus Manor, founded by Karen Scherer (above right, shown with volunteer Linda Smith as they bathe Gypsy), is home to a dozen senior and special needs dogs whose owners cannot, or won't, care for a dog in its last stages of life. May 20, 2010
Brian Johnson/AFN Mingus Manor, founded by Karen Scherer (above right, shown with volunteer Linda Smith as they bathe Gypsy), is home to a dozen senior and special needs dogs whose owners cannot, or won't, care for a dog in its last stages of life. May 20, 2010
Brian Johnson/AFN Mingus Manor, founded by Karen Scherer (shown with volunteer Linda Smith as they bathe Gypsy), is home to a dozen senior and special needs dogs whose owners cannot, or won't, care for a dog in its last stages of life. May 20, 2010
Brian Johnson/AFN Mingus Manor, founded by Karen Scherer (shown with volunteer Linda Smith as they bathe Gypsy), is home to a dozen senior and special needs dogs whose owners cannot, or won't, care for a dog in its last stages of life. May 20, 2010
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