On paper, it looked like it could be a hard-fought battle for the team track-and-field titles at Saturday’s Elite Traveling Meet at Ottawa-Glandorf High School.
KENOSHA - Kenneth H. Roeder, 63, a resident of Kenosha, died Wednesday, November 20, 2002, at his residence after a battle with cancer. He was born in Kenosha on August 5, 1939, to Howard H. and the ...
Through differing intensities of rainfall at the NorthWood Field of Dreams Complex, there was a steady dose of sharp defense ...
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I’m a Maine Reporter Who Went to High School With Graham Platner
Here’s what explains his success. In 2002, my classmate Graham Platner ran for student-body president of John Bapst Memorial ...
Frederick George Richard "Fritz" Schreiber, a businessperson and former U.S. Treasury Department official, died on April 3.
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Mezzatesta sets Yorktown saves record; boys lacrosse scoreboard
Hunter Mezzatesta broke a 45-year-old record in Yorktown's 9-3 win over John Jay-Cross River.
Platner is not just running ahead of Gov. Janet Mills for the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate. He’s possibly the most ...
Los Gatos, Bishop O’Dowd, Carondelet, St. Francis, San Ramon Valley and dozens of schools from around the Bay Area ...
Knoxville Youth Jazz Orchestra and Jim Hynes bring Big Ears Festival energy to an Oak Ridge sidewalk concert, along with Jim ...
• Karl M Muller and Mary Thompson to Mary Thompson, 23 P L10 and 23 P L11 City of Harrisonburg, Sunset Heights addition, a ...
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Jackrabbits, Tommies split doubleheader
ST. PAUL, Minn. – South Dakota State pulled away to defeat St. Thomas in the opener before the Tommies had the answers in the ...
LCCVI’s Kole Chapman, Megan Munro and Jaylen Helps all won their respective events to open the LKSSAA track and field season ...
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