Don Day: November 2007 Archives
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1:02 AM Sat, Nov 17, 2007
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Hawai'i squeezes by Nevada in final seconds
By Associated Press
RENO - Dan Kelly kicked a 45-yard field goal with 11.7 seconds left to keep No. 13 Hawaii undefeated with a 28-26 victory over Nevada on Friday night.
Tyler Graunke, playing in place of star quarterback Colt Brennan, passed for 358 yards and two touchdowns and ran for a third for the Warriors (10-0, 7-0 in the Western Athletic Conference).
Kelly actually made the field goal twice, but Nevada coach Chris Ault had called a time out just before the first one wobbled over the crossbar. His second one sailed down the middle far above the goal posts to extend the NCAA's longest winning streak to 11.
Luke Lippincott ran for 140 yards and a touchdown for the Wolf Pack (5-5, 3-3), who had taken the lead 26-25 on his 5-yard TD run with 8:27 left in the game.
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7:25 AM Tue, Nov 13, 2007
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Overnight fire in Meridian
Police responded to a trailer fire in Meridian early this morning. It happened just after midnight at the Elm Grove Mobile Home Park.
When crews arrived on scene they found the trailer engulfed in flames. Windy conditions caused crews to work quickly in order to make sure the fire didn't threaten the surrounding trailers.
Fire crews are still investigating the situation. As of right now they don't know what started the fire. The owner of the trailer got out safely.
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7:23 AM Tue, Nov 13, 2007
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Overnight fire in Meridian
Police responded to a trailer fire in Meridian early this morning.
It happened just after midnight at the Elm Grove Mobile Home Park.
When crews arrived on scene they found the trailer engulfed in flames.
Windy conditions caused crews to work quickly in order to make sure the fire didn't threaten the surrounding trailers.
Fire crews are still investigating the situation.
As of right now they don't know what started the fire.
The owner of the trailer got out safely.
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10:12 PM Fri, Nov 09, 2007
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Man charged with raping 17-year-old

Police say a Kuna man raped a 17-year-old girl Friday morning.
Ryan Tuor, 28 is in the Ada County Jail on chargeds he raped the girl in his Kuna home. Ada County Sheriff's Spokesperson Andrea Dearden says Tuor asked the girl to his home to pick up a book - then invited her in and forcibly raped her.
Deputies say the victim ran from the scene and drove away. Deputies responded to the home, and the man refused to answer the door. They entered and found Tuor in the living room. Deputies say he didn't follow their orders, but were able to arrest him after a "brief struggle."
Tuor is being held on $1 million bond, and will be arraigned Tuesday due to the Veterans Day holiday.