She Ascends, a women's hiking and wellness group that was first established in Stearns County back in April 2019, is starting up a chapter in Becker County. Besides a monthly nature hike, the group is also planning to host quarterly wellness events.
Homegrown athlete looks to bring change to the game
Apr. 10, 2021 at 6:05 am
6 hours agoESports
Video games were once looked at as little more than a hobby but, today, they are a multimillion dollar industry, and a homegrown athlete is looking to change the game for local youth.
While attending Roosevelt Elementary School, Lincoln Middle School and Samohi, Luke Zelon, founder of NXT UP Esports, would often spend time playing titles like Diablo and World of Warcraft when he wasn’t on the football field.
“It was just a fun and cool way to connect,” Zelon said, recalling the simplicity of games when online play was first starting to emerge.
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Homegrown athlete looks to bring change the game
Apr. 10, 2021 at 6:00 am
2 mins agoESports
Video games were once looked at as little more than a hobby but, today, they are a multimillion dollar industry, and a homegrown athlete is looking to change the game for local youth.
While attending Roosevelt Elementary School, Lincoln Middle School and Samohi, Luke Zelon, founder of NXT UP Esports, would often spend time playing titles like Diablo and World of Warcraft when he wasn’t on the football field.
“It was just a fun and cool way to connect,” Zelon said, recalling the simplicity of games when online play was first starting to emerge.
Community Partners Announce First Permanent COVID-19 Vaccine Site for Underserved Populations Font : A-A+
HeroZona, Equality Health Foundations and Other Partners Launch Event at South Mountain Community College PHOENIX, April 8, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ The Equality Health Foundation in partnership with the HeroZona Foundation, Travis L. Williams American Legion Post 65, African American Christian Clergy Coalition and more are excited to announce that a permanent micro-Point of Dispensing (POD) vaccine site will launch at the Gymnasium Fitness Center of South Mountain Community College (7050 S. 24th St.) on Saturday, April 10 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. During the event, individuals of color disproportionately affected by COVID-19 in one of Arizona s most underserved zip codes, 85040, will have free access to the Johnson & Johnson single-dose vaccine administered by Walgreens, coronavirus nasal swab testing by Sonora Quest Laboratories and food boxes provided by a variety of commun