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Mar 13 2024
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42nd Annual St. Patrick's Day Parade & Festivities
John Cripe, a member of the Indianapolis Athletic Club Foundation’s Board of Directors, is getting ready to talk about this weekend’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade and the fun activities planned for the holiday. As part of the foundation, Cripe knows a lot about the event and is excited to share what’s in store. The St. Patrick’s Day Parade is a big deal in Indianapolis, bringing the community
Wish TVMar 23 2024
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UVA wins fourth straight swimming, diving title
ATHENS, Ga. -- Virginia won the women's swimming and diving championships on Saturday night at the Jack Bauerle Pool at Gabrielsen Natatorium. It was the fourth straight title for the top-ranked Cavaliers, who scored 527.5 points to finish well ahead of the 441 scored by second-place Texas. Florida finished in third place with 364 points, followed by Tennessee (277) and Stanford (250) to round
ESPN.comMar 20 2024
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Search for Riley Strain turns to dam, 42 miles downstream from Nashville
United Press InternationalMar 16 2024
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Ellie Armistead’s swing powers Georgia softball over Alabama 4-2
The crack of the bat echoed throughout Jack-Turner Softball Stadium. The crowd watched as the ball carried, right into the construction taking place behind the left field wall. The home run by senior Ellie Armistead made the difference in Georgia’s 4-2 victory over Alabama Friday evening at Jack-Turner Softball Stadium. Despite an electric crowd for Georgia’s SEC opener, the Bulldogs’ offense
The Red and BlackMar 15 2024
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Esko's State Tourney Run Falls Short in Section Title Game
DULUTH, Minn.- For the third straight season, Esko’s boys basketball team fell short of the State Tournament, losing to Pequot Lakes in the Section 7AA Championship Game.
The Patriots had all the momentum from the opening tipoff, going on a 14-0 run before Esko could even score. To their credit, Esko was able to do a lot of catching up in the first half, only trailing 24-19 at halftime
Fox21Mar 25 2024
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Bob Motzko, Gophers motivated to end NCAA title drought
Bob Motzko’s opening comments after practice Monday at 3M Arena at Mariucci pretty much said it all as the University of Minnesota men’s hockey team gears up for the NCAA Tournament. "Great time of year. Here we go, one more crack at it," Motzko said before taking questions from reporters. The Gophers (22-10-5) are in their fourth straight NCAA Tournament, and face Omaha Thursday night in the
Fox9Mar 05 2024
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State Approves $42M in Loans for Water Infrastructure Projects
More: Trillions of gallons leak from aging water infrastructure each year in cities across the U.S. Read the AP story . The Arkansas Natural Resources Commission has approved more than $42 million in financial assistance for six water and wastewater projects serving more than 22,000 Arkansans. • Helena West-Helena, Phillips County, will receive an emergency $100,000 loan from the Water
Arkansas BusinessMar 17 2024
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WCIA 3-in-1 Pod: Title Town
WCIA — In episode 248 of the WCIA 3-in-1 Podcast, Champaign is title town once again. Illinois beats Wisconsin the Big Ten Tournament Final 93-87 for its third championship in four seasons. Andy Olson and Bret Beherns talk about the game, this historic stretch of Illinois basketball, the NCAA Tournament bracket reveal, and more. Listen: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wcia-3-sports/
WCIAMar 22 2024
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League 42 player making 'great progress' after cardiac arrest during practice
WICHITA, Kan. (KAKE) - Local nonprofit children's baseball organization League 42 says one of their players is recovering after he collapsed during practice while suffering from cardiac arrest earlier this week. On Tuesday evening, League 42 said one of their players, Guillermo, collapsed on the field last night during a baseball practice with his team in the 11-12 Dodger Division. It was
KAKEMar 12 2024
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SDSU, Denver in men’s title game
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) – There was no shortage of highlights in the first half of the Summit League men’s basketball championship Tuesday night.
Top-seeded South Dakota State raced out in front of seventh-seeded Denver in front of a heavy-Jackrabbit crowd at the Denny Sanford PREMIER Center. Joshua Klemme took photos during the first half for KELOLAND Media Group.
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