Congressional Art Contest Winners Selected for 2nd, 6th Districts By Gary Stevens
May 12, 2021 | 7:21 PM
WASHINGTON (WHTC-AM/FM) – The two men who represent the Lakeshore in the US House have had their annual art decisions made.
Both Bill Huizenga (R-Zeeland) and Fred Upton (R-St. Joseph), along with their colleagues on Capitol Hill, stage Congressional Art Competitions, looking to inspire young artists with the opportunity to have their work displayed in the Capitol building for the next year.
“Ruby Red Thoughts” by Kaylynn Barrett (photo courtesy office of US House Rep. Bill Huizenga)
A panel of local art and design professionals, after evaluating 12 finalists, decided on Wednesday (May 12, 2021) that “Ruby Red Thoughts,” created by Kaylynn Barrett of West Ottawa High, was the winner of the 2
Library hours expand
With Teton Countyâs COVID-19 risk level down to yellow, for âlow,â Teton County Library is welcoming more people for longer period of time, and making meeting rooms available by reservation.
Changes at the main Jackson library include extended hours, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays, with weekend hours remaining at 1-5 p.m. and Sunday reserved for pickup only; a doubling of the visitor capacity to 50 for the main wing and 20 in the Youth Wing; two meetings rooms available by reservation at TCLib.org/meetingrooms; double the number of public computers and extended time to use them; and a Curative COVID-19 testing kiosk near the entrance of the lot available Monday through Friday.
Highlights & scores: dealing with weather, plus girlsâ lacrosse
Highlights & scores: game rainouts & high school lacrosse By Mel Busler | May 12, 2021 at 8:13 AM EDT - Updated May 12 at 8:13 AM
WATERTOWN, N.Y. (WWNY) - Forget COVID protocol, the toughest task for area high school sports teams this spring has been battling the weather.
A case in point: golf.
Immaculate Heart was starting its practice Tuesday afternoon at Willowbrook Golf Club. The players were getting ready for a round of golf in windy and chilly conditions.
Immaculate Heart started playing golf again this season after a three-year hiatus from the sport.
First-year coach Sam Booth has had to do more than just work on his teamâs game. Because of the weather, heâs been a busy man making sure matches are rescheduled and played.