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May 13 2024
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Cianfrocca, No. 1 Mount St. Dominic beat No. 17 Immaculata - Softball recap
Jillian Cianfrocca had every piece of the cycle except for a home run and drove in three runs as Mount St. Dominic, No. 1 in the NJ.com Top 20, defeated No. 17 Immaculata 7-1 in Somerville for its 20th consecutive win.
Ava Kelshaw tossed a three-hitter and struck out nine.
nj.comMay 15 2024
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St. Paul Saints strike out 12 times in 6-0 loss to Omaha Storm Chasers
Five Omaha pitchers combined to hold the St. Paul Saints to four hits while striking out 12 in a 6-0 win Wednesday night at CHS Field, keeping St. Paul from its first three-game winning streak of the season. Storm Chasers starting pitcher Luis Cessa allowed two hits and struck out out five with one walk over five innings, and he was followed by an equally dominant stretch of relievers: Walter
Pioneer PressMay 11 2024
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Payton Cormier makes NCAA lacrosse history as Virginia beats St. Joseph’s
CHARLOTTESVILLE — Payton Cormier wasn’t keeping count as his record-setting day at Klöckner Stadium unfolded. But his teammates were well aware of what the Virginia attackman was accomplishing.
The senior set the Division I career scoring record by depositing eight goals, lifting the sixth-seeded Cavaliers to a 17-11 defeat of St. Joseph’s in the first round of the NCAA tournament
Washington PostMay 09 2024
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Made in St. Louis: Vibrant paintings on glass fill area hospitals
The vibrant artworks Sharon Aach paints shimmer, glow and invite folks to take a closer look. She doesn’t work on stretched canvases, but paints instead on the reverse sides of sheets of glass. She paints the foreground first on a glass sheet, then works backward adding details until she reaches the background. “I’ve drawn and painted since I was about 3 years old. I grew up on a farm, and I’m
St. Louis Post-DispatchMay 15 2024
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Rhode Island to remove residents from St. Mary’s Home for Children ‘as soon as possible’
DCYF is calling an urgent meeting Thursday morning with foster care agencies, providers of congregate care, the child advocate’s office, and the court appointed special advocate program, known as CASA, to collaborate on a plan to transition the children “as soon as possible” out of the psychiatric residential treatment facility. NORTH PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Months after the state child advocate
The Boston GlobeMay 15 2024
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Deeply affordable housing just opened in St. Paul and more is coming. It's still not enough.
Two new housing projects are addressing homelessness in a way that goes far beyond shelters and beds. But building on that model won't come quickly. Example video title will go here for this video Example video title will go here for this video "It's a chance to be closer to home, closer to family," Kelly said. "The last two years were the longest I had been in one place in over five years."
KARE11May 15 2024
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Holy Spirit defeats St. Joseph (Hamm.) in CAL Tournament semis - Boys lacrosse recap
nj.comMay 15 2024
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St. Paul Taiko group beating the drum for state support so they won't be noisy neighbors
Hailey Gabriel's spirit soars when she powerfully bangs the drums in her Taiko class. She knows, however, not everyone loves the boom, boom, booming. "We make a lot of noise," said Gabriel, a student and board member at TaikoArts Midwest. "We keep getting kicked out." Taiko's true believers call it a high energy performance art that combines music, dance, martial arts, athletics, and culture.
Star TribuneMay 15 2024
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St. Charles County library branches may close, cut staff. Board to consider on Friday.
ST. CHARLES COUNTY — The St. Charles City-County Library District may shut down some of its branches and reduce its staff, district officials announced Wednesday. Details were not immediately available on which branches are slated for possible closure or how many employees could be let go. The district, in a brief statement, said its board will hold a special meeting Friday night to consider
St. Louis Post-DispatchMay 17 2024
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‘I’m going to kill Danielle’: Threats made before East St. Louis shooting, witnesses say
A woman charged with murder had threatened to kill the victim before the fatal shooting, which was recorded on a surveillance video outside an East St. Louis nightclub, a St. Clair County prosecutor said. Lakecia S. Cole, 45, of Cahokia Heights made the threats against 39-year-old Danielle R. Williams, who was shot and later died in a St. Louis hospital, a prosecutor said during a pre-trial
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