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Volunteers Get Game Faces on for National Championship (First Coast News)
FT. LAUDERDALE, FL -- With 60,000 sports fans on the way to South Florida for the BCS National Championship, the Orange Bowl Committee has unleashed a slew of volunteers to welcome the crowds.

570 jobs gone at Choctaw resort (The Clarion-Ledger)
Neshoba County faces a daunting start to 2009 as one of its economic cornerstones lays off more than 500 workers.

Inauguration brings spike in local hotel occupancy (Dover Post)
Dover hotels are getting a pleasant surprise this January with a spike in hotel occupancy surrounding the presidential inauguration.

Markets up, Dow above 9,000 (The Washington Times)
Wall Street moved higher Tuesday amid mixed reports about the state of the economy and a warning from the Federal Reserve that the economy likely will get worse this year before a turnaround begins and that the number of unemployed will rise into 2010.

The audacity of hoping just to be there (Boston Globe)
Three days before Barack Obama stands on the Capitol steps and places his hand on Lincoln's Bible, the president-elect will board a train in Philadelphia and begin a well-scripted journey via Baltimore to the center of Washington.

Trip to Rose Bowl proves costly for PSU and its fans (The Hazleton Standard-Speaker)
“You're never as good as you look when you win and you're never as bad as you look when you lose,” is a statement I have heard Penn State football coach JOE PATERNO make more than a few times during his long career.

January Inauguration specials at Mount Vernon (The Sentinel Newspapers)
Historic Mount Vernon, the home of the first president, welcomes Inauguration visitors in January with 20 percent off adult admission. Visitors must print the coupon from Mount Vernon's Web site: http://visit.mountvernon.org .

Lynchburg hotels not filling up for Obama's inauguration (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
As hotels in the Washington, D.C., area filled up, people hoping to be in town for Barack Obama's inauguration on Jan. 20 started looking well beyond Capitol Hill for a place to stay.

Draft in works for Airport South (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
Bloomington wants to redevelop the area for a transit-minded community.

Market indicators inch up (The Washington Times)
Wall Street moved higher Tuesday amid mixed reports about the economy and a warning from the Federal Reserve that the recession likely will get worse this year before a turnaround begins and that the number of unemployed will rise into 2010.