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TOP STORY OF THE DAY: It was an "offal" good time
(Local News ~ 10/28/22)
There was a long line waiting for the Clay City Shonk Dierdorf Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #6606 to serve dinner Sunday. According to Clay City VFW Post Commander Darin Carlson, the Testicle Festival has been a fundraiser for more than 30 years. ‘We had lines through the dining room and the bar,” said Carlson, who believed approximately 250 meals were served. “No one is quite sure if it started in 1990 or 1991. You might go to an event someplace else, but ours are the best.”...
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STATE PREVIEW: Deserving of his state finals spot, Grant adjusting strategy to run solo
(High School Sports ~ 10/28/22)
During his first two seasons running cross country at Northview, Jcim Grant advanced to the state championship meet alongside his teammates. This year, however, will be different. Northview fell short of getting out of last weekend’s Brown County Semi-State as team, but Grant, who finished 21st overall, was among the 10 individuals to clinch a state finals berth from non-advancing teams...
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STATE PREVIEW: Miller sisters soaking in opportunity to run alongside each other at state finals
(High School Sports ~ 10/28/22)
Growing up, Aubrey Miller looked up – and still does, as she noted – to her older sister, Halle. The two shared the love for running and bonded over the hard work and training that was followed by racing at the end of each week. “I’ve always been really excited since I was little to get run with my big sister. ...
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STATE PREVIEW: Eldridge, Miller, Morrison helped lay foundation of excellence for Lady Knights
(High School Sports ~ 10/28/22)
Back in October 2019, when Northview’s girls cross country team heard its name called over the loudspeakers at the Brown County Semi-State as one of the six teams advancing onto the state championship meet, they had no idea what was to come over the next few years...
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STATE PREVIEW: Taking different path to state finals, Lady Knights prepared to prove doubters wrong
(High School Sports ~ 10/28/22)
During the leadup to the 2022 girls high school cross country season, Northview head coach Tim Rayle and his coaching staff envisioned the easiest fall they’d had since taking over two years prior. With a returning core of upperclassmen that had been to the state finals in multiple years, as well as a freshman class that had loads up success at the middle school level and drew comparisons to the current senior class, the thinking made sense...
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