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Jun 05 2024
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National Merit Scholarship Program announces 11 Tallahassee semifinalists
The National Merit Scholarship Competition has announced its latest round of college-sponsored merit scholarships of over 3,600 winners on Wednesday, 11 of which come from Tallahassee. Students across the nation sat to take the Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT) in 2022, an initial screening test for the competition. Students who passed the exam were given
Tallahassee DemocratJun 05 2024
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Thousands to visit downtown Battle Creek in search of breakfast during National Cereal Fest
BATTLE CREEK — Thousands of hungry people are sure to hit the downtown streets of Battle Creek this weekend in search of breakfast as the city celebrates its rich history with cereal. The National Cereal Festival — a family-friendly event celebrating the city's heritage as the birthplace of the cereal industry — features a variety of entertainment including live music, live animal shows,
Battle Creek EnquirerJun 05 2024
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Tri-Town Medical Foundation scholarship awards
REGION — Tri-Town Medical Board members met this past week and made their annual awards to deserving students pursuing degrees or advancement in the medical world. This year a total of $16,500 was provided to five students with each receiving over $3,000. The scholarship winners this year were:Aubree Kachnovich, a 2024 graduate of Spruce Mt. High. She will be attending Husson College in the
Lewiston Sun JournalJun 05 2024
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Read Your Way Through New Orleans
Read Your Way Around the World is a series exploring the globe through books. New Orleans is a tourist destination frequented as much for its local dishes (gumbo, jambalaya, among others) as for the spectacle that is Mardi Gras — where you may run into drunk college students on spring break, but could also bump into the Grammy Award-winning artist Jon Batiste. By some counts, it’s one of the
New York Times (News)Jun 05 2024
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East Lyme High School percussionist a humble talent
Editor’s note: The Day publishes an annual series of stories spotlighting outstanding seniors graduating from the region’s 16 public and private high schools. At least that’s what you might think if you asked the East Lyme High School senior, who is set to attend Boston’s prestigious Berklee College of Music in the fall, to talk about himself. He’d tell you about his love for music, family and
The DayMay 15 2024
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When the founders gathered in Philadelphia to draft the Constitution, they debated for months to decide how a president should be elected. At first, they liked the idea of Congress picking the president — as the British Parliament chooses the prime minister — but discarded that proposal over concerns it would lead to corruption between the executive and legislative branches. Eventually, they
Deseret NewsJun 05 2024
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Sharon Budnick, 81
Sharon Budnick, age 81, of Imlay City, MI died Tuesday, May 28, 2024, at Serene Gardens Assisted Living of Imlay City, MI. Sharon Sterling Gunter was born May 12, 1943, in Detroit, MI. She is the daughter of the late Rondall Gunter and the late Arlene ‘Amber’ (Crandall) Massie. Sharon grew up in Warren, MI and was a graduate of Centerline High School, Class of 1961. She attended Macomb
Tri-City TimesJun 05 2024
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Former Kentucky, Louisville stars to play for Team USA in Olympics
Start sharpening your knowledge about three-on-three basketball because two players with Kentucky ties will be representing Team USA in that sport at this summer’s Olympic Games in France. Rhyne Howard, who starred at Kentucky, and Hailey Van Lith, who launched her decorated college career at Louisville, are part of the four-player United States roster that will head to Paris July 26-Aug. 11.
Lexington Herald-LeaderJun 05 2024
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Colorado State Fair lineup: Ludacris, The Commodores, Pueblo's Cody Cozz with Trace Adkins
A hometown country music rising star performing with Trace Adkins, rap icon Ludacris and the legendary funk band the Commodores are among the star-studded entertainment lineup announced Wednesday for the Colorado State Fair coming to Pueblo Aug. 23-Sept. 2. Country performer Cody Cozz, who grew up in Pueblo West as Cody Cozzolino, graduated from Pueblo West High School in 2017. He played
The Pueblo ChieftainJun 05 2024
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Angel Reese’s welcome to the WNBA includes questionable calls and fines
Chicago Sky's Angel Reese heads to the locker room after being ejected Tuesday against the New York Liberty in Chicago. Associated Press Sky rookie Angel Reese arrived in the WNBA eight games ago, and, since then she’s had one welcome-to-the-league moment after another. Reese and fellow rookie Caitlin Clark — who have been closely associated since their days competing against one another in
The Daily Herald