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Bis-Man Runs for Boston
Bis-Man Runs for Boston
Bis-Man Runs for Boston
Runners all over the country, including right here in Bismarck-Mandan, are showing their support for the victims of the Boston Marathon explosions. A movement known as "Run for Boston 4/17" spread on Facebook and resulted in runners across the world hitting the pavement on Wednesday in honor of those involved in the bombings at the Boston Marathon.
NFL HOPEFUL RE-ENLISTS IN MARINES
NFL HOPEFUL RE-ENLISTS IN MARINES
NFL HOPEFUL RE-ENLISTS IN MARINES
Much like the attacks on 9/11, it's safe to assume that we'll see enlistment rates in our Armed Forces jump up in the near future, after the Boston Marathon bombings. One former Marine has already decided to re-enlist, which will end his NFL dreams.
SUSPECT IDENTIFIED  IN BOMBINGS
SUSPECT IDENTIFIED IN BOMBINGS
SUSPECT IDENTIFIED IN BOMBINGS
2:45 p.m. (EST): The Boston Police Department has announced that "there has not been an arrest in the Marathon attack." Investigations are ongoing. 2:35 p.m.: CNN is retracting their previous report that an arrest has been made in the Boston Marathon bombings. Other sources are reporting that officials are close to identifying a suspect after reviewing area surveillance video, but no arr
‘Family Guy’ Boston Bombing Video: Seth MacFarlane Responds to Tasteless Internet Hoax
‘Family Guy’ Boston Bombing Video: Seth MacFarlane Responds to Tasteless Internet Hoax
‘Family Guy’ Boston Bombing Video: Seth MacFarlane Responds to Tasteless Internet Hoax
Barely one full day after the tragic events of the Boston Marathon bombings, and already a tasteless parody video has begun to make the rounds, splicing together several different clips from FOX's long-running animation titan 'Family Guy' to make it appear as if a March 17 episode predicted yesterday's attacks. While the video makes the rounds, series creator and animation magnate Seth MacFarlane
Patton Oswalt Offers Up Amazing Words of Comfort After Boston Marathon Tragedy
Patton Oswalt Offers Up Amazing Words of Comfort After Boston Marathon Tragedy
Patton Oswalt Offers Up Amazing Words of Comfort After Boston Marathon Tragedy
Maybe you think of comedian and actor Patton Oswalt as the guy who brilliantly nicknamed KFC's Famous Bowls "Sadness Bowls." Maybe to you he is the guy from 'King of Queens' or the voice of 'Ratatouille.' But he is also the person who came up with the uplifting message we all needed to hear after yesterday's tragic bombing during the Boston Marathon.
BOMBING EYE WITNESS [FBHW]
BOMBING EYE WITNESS [FBHW]
BOMBING EYE WITNESS [FBHW]
This morning Free Beer and Hot Wings talked with Whitney Hunter, an eyewitness to the Boston Marathon bombing.  Hunter ran in the marathon and was a mere 200 yards from the finish line when the explosions went off.  He shared his story with the guys on the show this morning.
Former Patriots’ Guard Joe Andruzzi Rescued Boston Marathon Explosion Victims
Former Patriots’ Guard Joe Andruzzi Rescued Boston Marathon Explosion Victims
Former Patriots’ Guard Joe Andruzzi Rescued Boston Marathon Explosion Victims
After playing for the New England Patriots from 2000 to 2004, guard Joe Andruzzi was already loved in Boston, but now he's a certified hero. After yesterday's deadly explosions near the finish line of the Boston Marathon, Andruzzi, who was at the scene as an observer hosting an event for his cancer foundation, left no doubt that he's an even larger star off the field than he was on it...

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