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Jun 16 2024
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Sullivan to retire as voice of MSU men's hockey after memorable 24-year run
Mike Sullivan knew that calling Division I college hockey games was going to be a challenge when he took a job to broadcast Minnesota State men’s hockey back in 2000. He had called high school hockey in Albert Lea and Austin and also had some experience in the United States Hockey League, but the speed of the WCHA was going to be different. He reveled in the jump and the preparation it would
Mankato Free PressApr 30 2024
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Mary Hile-Nepfel will give and receive at eighth annual S.F. high school banquet
Mary Hile-Nepfel, a Hall of Famer as a player and a coach at USF, will receive two more honors May 13 at the San Francisco Italian Athletic Club. Hile-Nepfel, 64, will be given a lifetime achievement high school coaching award and have her name permanently inscribed on another trophy, highlighting the eighth annual San Francisco High School Awards Banquet. The event honors more than 30 of the
San Francisco ChronicleMar 03 2023
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Rutland School Board candidates excited to focus on issues other than mascots - VTDigger
Five candidates plan to battle for four open school board seats in Rutland this Town Meeting Day. While the candidates’ priorities differ, they all agree that dealing with the high school mascot is not one of them. Kevin Kiefaber and Cathy Solsaa are the two incumbents on the ballot. Each has served one three-year term on the board. Ryan Carney and Heather Hauke, two other candidates on the
VT DiggerJun 14 2024
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Hawaii Wants To Expand Career-Based Learning But It Needs More Teachers
About 500 educators will be receiving up to $8,000 in bonuses this month, but some school leaders aren’t convinced it will be enough to solve Hawaii’s shortage of career technical education teachers. CTE teachers lead courses ranging from broadcast media to engineering in middle and high schools across the state. The classes, which emphasize hands-on learning and projects, provide students
Honolulu Civil BeatJun 14 2024
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Jeannette residents lag in seatbelt use; state officials look for ways to boost safety awareness
TribLIVE's Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. Tapping into the minds of young people might be a way to promote traffic safety to their peers. That could mean handing out treats to Jeannette City High School students who follow traffic rules, such as wearing a seat belt on the ride to school, or having them create social
Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewJun 06 2024
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The College of New Jersey picks a familiar face as its new president
The College of New Jersey has chosen a new president, nearly one year after its former leader departed. Michael A. Bernstein had been serving as interim president of the public college in Ewing since July 1. His appointment as the school’s permanent president was approved Thursday in a unanimous vote by the college’s board of trustees and went into effect immediately. “I’m very excited and
nj.comJun 13 2024
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Tarleton State's Rayme Jones has had an emotional week at the College National Finals Rodeo
The graduate student from Lamesa, Texas, has been outstanding in the arena in her College National Finals Rodeo debut. She tied for the win in the first go-round with a 6.1-second run and followed that by winning the second go with another 6.1. Jones was a little bit slower in her third go Wednesday night at the Ford Wyoming Center with a 6.5, but it was still fast enough to have her tied for
Casper Star-TribuneJun 13 2024
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Help the match thermometer in the Hemingford mini park grow!
Thanks to the creative efforts of Marla Wade, the community now has a visual way to track the progress of their donations towards new playground equipment. Wade has graciously painted a thermometer board in the Hemingford mini park, where residents can see the rising donation levels in real-time. We are thrilled to report that contributions are already rolling in! In late May, the Hemingford
Scottsbluff Star-HeraldJun 14 2024
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Raiders' Lemke is a super achiever
His name is Nikolaus Lemke, and he’s better known as Niko. He was born just outside of Boston, was home-schooled, played three seasons for the Westosha Central High School football team in Paddock Lake, spent his senior season at Downington East in Easton, Pa., when his father took a job in the area, made a major impact at Whitewater and is seemingly making a big impression with whatever he
The Journal TimesJun 16 2024
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Brandon Morris: Hey grads! Don’t be wary of the next innovation
Congratulations to all the recent college and high school graduates. There have been many changes in the world since my own college graduation in 2008. I don’t think my father could have imagined the world today when he entered the workforce after college many years ago. This is Ken’s son Brandon, by the way. And during this season of celebrating graduations, parties are everywhere honoring
Mt. Pleasant Morning Sun