Hot spots at plant smolder (Monmouth Daily Review Atlas)

MONMOUTH - Monmouth Firefighters are still dealing with hot spots at the Wells Pet Food plant more than two weeks after a blaze destroyed a portion of the building.

Hot rod show (The Times-Reporter)

Classic Cruisers car club will sponsor a hot rod show Saturday from 10 to 3 on the grounds of Warther Museum at 331 Karl Ave., Dover. The show will also feature food and entertainment by Elvis impersonator Gene Carothers (L) of Uhrichsville.

HOT PLATE`S A GOOD CATCH (Daily Record)

SEAFOOD restaurant Catch 22 are the new holders of the Daily Record Hot Plate award. Food critic Tam Cowan presented the prestigious trophy to manager Gordon Yuill and head chef David Cagill at the Glasgow joint yesterday.

Chena Hot Springs crash claimed life of prominent scientist (Fairbanks Daily News-Miner)

YONG-KI KIM: This wasn’t in the police report that told of the death of a 74-year-old tourist a week ago today on Chena Hot Springs Road. When the pickup truck smashed into a parked car, it brought an end to the distinguished career of Dr. Yong-Ki Kim.

Rhubarb May Cool Hot Flashes (WebMD)

A pill made from rhubarb may help treat the symptoms of perimenopause, including hot flashes, according to a new study.

Downtown hot dog vendor beaten, robbed Thursday (The State Journal-Register)

Three men beat and robbed a downtown hot dog vendor late Thursday because they said his hot dogs were overpriced. The incident happened about 11 p.m. at 430 E. Monroe St., where the vendor was set up in front of The Firehouse Tavern.

Unattended Hot Iron Starts House Fire (KGTV TheSanDiegoChannel.com via Yahoo! News)

An hot iron that was left on inside a Paradise Hills home Friday caused a non-injury fire that caused $60,000 damage to the residence, authorities said.