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Napavine standout making waves in international taekwondo
The Chronicle, Centralia, Wash.· 5 days agoJul. 11—Like all young athletes, Justus Stoker has high aspirations for himself. Ever since he started taekwondo seven years ago, his goal has been clear. "Master Moon (Dae-sung) told me that ...
25 years later: How the 1999 Women’s World Cup changed women’s soccer in the U.S.
Deseret News· 7 days agoPlayers would host clinics and sign autographs in the host cities of the tournament to drive...
Workers and high school students learning new skills at Calhoun Construction Academy
The Decatur Daily, Ala.· 6 days agoJul. 10—On Monday, more than a dozen individuals were digging up dirt and spreading mulch with skid steer loaders at Calhoun Community College for the school's free construction course, something ...
New Research Has Found Toxic Heavy Metals in Tampons: What to Know About the Study and Results
First for Women· 5 days agoShearston emphasized the importance of mandatory testing for toxic metals in tampons. “I really hope...
Former Mayor Don Stanford dies at 82
The Decatur Daily, Ala.· 3 days agoJul. 13—Former Decatur Mayor Don Stanford, 82, died Friday morning, and residents remembered him as a positive force in the community through his involvement in youth sports and as a leader ...
'Rome wasn't built in a day': Ritter excited to bring success back to Decatur
The Decatur Daily, Ala.· 3 days agoJul. 13—New Decatur football coach John Ritter is heading into the season with realistic expectations. Ritter was hired this year, taking over for Aairon Savage, who left after one season in ...
DNR survey: Eagle nesting still strong in state
The Albany Herald, Ga.· 6 days agoSOCIAL CIRCLE – Chalk up another solid season for bald eagles nesting in Georgia. Annual surveys by the state Department of Natural Resources rated nest success for the national bird above average ...