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Jun 05 2024
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Marine experts skeptical of Charlotte's story, concerned for stingray's health
Larry Boles, the director of the Aquarium Science Program at Oregon Coast Community College, believes Charlotte the stingray may not have long to live. “She needed veterinary care a long time ago,” said Boles, who’s reviewed recent images of Charlotte taken by volunteers working with her in Hendersonville at the Aquarium & Shark Lab by Team ECCO. “The lack of care means she’s at a much
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Jun 05 2024
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Bank Iowa awards scholarships to 17 HS seniors
Each year, Bank Iowa awards $1,000 scholarships to commendable high school students across the state. This year’s Spirit of Chandy Scholarship Award recipients totaled 17 seniors in Iowa high schools from as far west as Shenandoah to as far east as New Hampton. • Grant Barr of Clarinda High School, who plans to attend Northeast Community College in Norfolk, Nebraska. • Dairen Castro of
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Jun 05 2024
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Lauren Sánchez Got All Emotional in Speech Celebrating Son Nikko’s Graduation
Lauren Sánchez celebrated her son Nikko’s college graduation by sharing a series of pictures of her proudly posing with him on Instagram on Tuesday. The montage also included a brief clip of a speech she made paying tribute to his success. “I’m super excited to see, like, what this next chapter in your life is gonna be, and I know it’s gonna be amazing,” Sánchez says in the footage. With her
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Jun 05 2024
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Community member honored by Great Start
TRAVERSE CITY — The Great Start Collaborative of Traverse Bay has chosen Cheryl Bloomquist as the 2024 recipient of the Mary Merwin Voice for Children Award. Bloomquist is a faculty member in the social science department at Northwestern Michigan College. “In addition to her own work supporting growth in the field, Cheryl has trained, nurtured and mentored new generations of early childhood
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Jun 05 2024
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Central Valley High School: Military service appeals to Danner Smith as 'a way to give back'
Heading to Gonzaga University this fall, Danner Smith said he is prepared to fail. That’s not to say he will, nor is it to say he wants to. On the contrary, while the 18-year-old hates to lose, Smtih said there are lessons in loss. High school taught him that. “At this point, this is where I start to learn by failing,” Smith said. “In college, I will make significant mistakes. I will probably
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Jun 05 2024
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Ex-NBA player Chase Budinger makes Olympics in beach volleyball
Former college basketball standout and seven-year NBA veteran Chase Budinger will head to Paris next month to compete for the United States' beach volleyball team in the 2024 Summer Olympics. The 6-foot-7 Budinger and partner Miles Evans qualified Wednesday for the U.S. men's team. They are tied for 13th in the most recent world rankings and the No. 2 U.S. team behind Miles Partain and Andy
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Jun 04 2024
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Orange Crush-ing It: Foster looking to build on solid freshman year at Syracuse - The Republic News
Indiana isn’t known as an exceptionally warm climate, but compared to upstate New York, Columbus might sometimes feel balmy. For that reason, the Syracuse softball team spent the first month or so of the season playing in the south. So for Kenzie Foster, her freshman year of college wasn’t a huge adjustment. “It was cold (in Syracuse), for sure, but we didn’t play there at the beginning of the
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Jun 05 2024
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SENIORS – CHANGE YOUR WORLD! - Minden Press-Herald
We’ve recently ‘released a group of high school and college graduates to go, change their world.’ Many have scattered across the country, seeking jobs and placements that hopefully will lead them down the road to “Success.” We are so proud of them, their potential to lead us into the next generation, setting higher standards of achievement and changing their world in a more positive manner.
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Jun 05 2024
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Cliff D. Cubbage, Del Tech retiree
Cliff D. Cubbage, 74, of Milton, passed away peacefully in his home surrounded by his loved ones Sunday, June 2, 2024. Cliff was born April 29, 1950, in Wilmington. Cliff lived a very full and purposeful life. He was an avid antique collector, most recently Native American artifacts. He gave great advice and was a great mentor, especially to his family. Cliff worked for Delaware Technical
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