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May 12 2024
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After repeated blasts of smoke last summer and one of the driest winters on record, Chicago enters the 2024 wildfire season with trepidation
After repeated blasts of thick and smelly wildfire smoke last summer and one of the warmest and driest winters on record, Chicagoans can be forgiven for anticipating the 2024 wildfire season with a sense of dread. In fact, governments in both the United States and Canada say they’re correct to feel this way. “The conditions are ripe for another bad fire season,” said John Mooney, air quality
Chicago TribuneMar 29 2024
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Northern edition Winter Coaches of the Year
Freeport’s boys’ basketball team knew it was close, but as far it went this winter came as a most pleasant surprise. Last season, the Falcons missed the playoffs with a 5-13 record, as most of their losses came in agonizingly close fashion. This year, Freeport turned the close losses into victories, won 10 of 11 games in one stretch, ended up with the program’s most wins since 2008 and got to
Portland Press HeraldMar 29 2024
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Southern edition Winter Coaches of the Year
There are few schools that ooze history quite like South Portland High and this winter, the Red Riots made some history on the track, ending a 22-year Class A state title drought in dramatic fashion. It was truly a team effort and putting the right pieces in the right places was longtime coach Dave Kahill. The echoes have been awakened as a result, The Forecaster is naming Dave Kahill our
Portland Press HeraldApr 12 2024
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Marin’s all-league selections for Winter 2023-24
• None Semetri Carr (2) of Branson grabs a loose ball during the MCAL boys basketball final against Redwood at Redwood High School in Larkspur, Calif. on Feb. 9, 2024. (Douglas Zimmerman/Special to the Marin Independent Journal) • None Jack Middleton (12) of Redwood moves the ball down the field in from of a Marin Academy defender during their non-league boys soccer game at Redwood High in
Marin Independent JournalMar 29 2024
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Greely Rangers Winter Athletes of the Year
Guibord fought his way back from injury to become an integral member of a Rangers squad which held off a strong field to win the state championship. Guibord, who also competes in outdoor track, was a key member this fall for Greely’s football team, but he suffered a fractured tibia, played through it thinking it was a deep bone bruise, and was sidelined during the Rangers’ memorable run to the
Portland Press HeraldMar 29 2024
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Falmouth Navigators Winter Athletes of the Year
He made it look easy. Ian Christie was the fastest skier on the fastest team in Class A and his dominance and leadership helped the Navigators reach the top of the heap. And he’s just getting started. Christie made a splash a year ago as a freshman, placing third in the giant slalom and fourth in the slalom at the Class A state meet, as Falmouth was second as a team. This season, Christie, who
Portland Press HeraldApr 22 2024
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Iowa High School Sports Awards: Meet the winter sports nominees
The Iowa High School Sports Awards, presented by SCHEELS, is proud to announce the nominees for all of the winter sports played this past season. The winners will be announced during the live show to be held on June 10 at Hoyt Sherman Place in Des Moines. The Iowa High School Sports Awards, one of 20 regional shows across the United States, is a nine-month student-athlete recognition program
Des Moines RegisterMar 19 2024
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Winter sports challengers and champions
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Up North VoiceApr 03 2024
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Winter Weather Advisory Issued For McHenry County
Snow is expected to hit portions of northern Illinois after 1 a.m. and could continue through noon. The National Weather Service if forecasting between one to three inches of snow accumulation and wind gusts between 30 to 40 mph, according to the National Weather Service.
The mix of snow and high wind gusts could make for hazardous travel conditions. Drivers should plan on areas of
Patch.comApr 27 2024
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Tick activity has surged early amid New England’s unusually warm winters
Warmer weather brings additional opportunities for all of us to get out, but there are some risks from these parasitic arachnids to be aware of. There are three types of ticks here in Massachusetts and the rest of New England. All of them can bite humans, but the black-legged tick, also known as the deer tick by many measures, is the most dangerous. As many of you know, I’m an avid gardener
The Boston Globe