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57. News Headline: Scholarships awarded to 10 Highland High students
We are hoping this will encourage other recipients to contribute to the HCSF once they complete their education or training so they can help other Highland students," she said. The fund was made to provide help for Highland High School graduates in pursuing any type of higher education including business, technical or trade schools, apprenticeships, community or junior colleges, colleges or universities. Jackson has volunteered for many community service activities including Adopt a...
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58. News Headline: Calf death transforms rodeo
The 61-year-old rodeo will keep its most popular events bull riding, saddle bronc riding, bareback riding and ladies barrel racing and boost prize money payouts to try to keep top cowboys coming. The calf was put down last Saturday after it tripped and broke an ankle during a tie-down calf roping performance that involves being chased down by a cowboy on horseback, roped and tied. The death of a calf at the Cloverdale Rodeo has spurred organizers to cancel half the events for next year and...
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59. News Headline: Motivational speaker entertains seniors at Soroco commencement
The 39 members of Soroco High School s senior class could barely contain their laughter during Saturday s graduation as 88-year-old commencement speaker Earl Reum regaled them, and a packed gymnasium, with the most practical tidbits of wisdom they had heard all year. The Steamboat Pilot & Today: Motivational speaker entertains seniors at Soroco commencement 73 Clear Sky. The 39 members of Soroco High School s senior class could barely contain their laughter during Saturday s graduation as...
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60. News Headline: Hip to be square
While the ranks have thinned, that paragon of quaintness the square dance is still vibrant enough in the Fargo area to warrant three separate clubs boasting dozens of members. There would be a lot more folks sashaying across school gyms and union halls if only they knew what square dancing is really like, says Roger McNeil, one of the few area square-dance callers. Despite the demographics of the typical square dance the McNeils, both 52, are some of the youngest regulars in the area...
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61. News Headline: Stables, Equine Facilities Open To Visitors
From elegantly designed stables and carriage houses to training tracks and the Middleburg Swim Center-designed especially for horses and dogs-as well as Civil War cavalry history, the tour offers a little something for everyone. Also included in the festivities are a polo match on Sunday, as well as driving demonstrations, side saddle and jumping demonstrations and plenty of pastures and stables full of mares, foals and ponies that promise to delight all. Back on the tour this year for...
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62. News Headline: Rebel stays out in front
When Peslier angled his partner out to deliver his challenge, full of running, at the two-furlong marker, the only danger looked to be the Jim Bolger-trained Creachadoir, who appeared to be travelling just as easily. We re still the same, we still have the same friends, but we really appreciate what he has done for us, and we cannot be thankful enough to all the people who sent congratulations. Jay Leno takes five astoundingly expensive automobiles, altogether worth over a million US...
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63. News Headline: June bursting with recreation galore
June bursting with recreation galore School is ending, so it's time for the pool, water parks and summer concerts. Learn how to understand your relationships and learn how a partner's behavior reflects the type of spouse he or she will be. June bursting with recreation galore School is ending, so it's time for the pool, water parks and summer concerts. Program requires teens to volunteer a minimum of 30 hours throughout the rest of the summer. During the two-day event, participants will...
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64. News Headline: West Nile virus season begins
Seventy-seven of the state's 102 counties were found to have a West Nile positive bird, mosquito, horse or human case last year, with 215 human cases reported and 10 deaths caused by the virus. The best way to protect yourself and your family from West Nile virus is to reduce the number of mosquitoes around your home and to take personal precaution against mosquito bites. West Nile virus season begins First mosquito samples discovered in north Illinois, local departments to begin testing....
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