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Valley News - VPA D-II girls lacrosse: Hartford falls a game short of finals

WHITE RIVER JUNCTION Only 34.5 seconds stood between the Hartford High girls lacrosse team and a trip to the state championship when Sophia Shippee scored two quick goals, lifting St. Johnsbury over the Hurricanes, 11-10. Wednesday’s VPA Division II.

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Valley News - Barwood sets scoring mark; Hartford lax sweeps quarters

WHITE RIVER JUNCTION Hartford High sophomore Joseph Barwood set a boys lacrosse program record for goals in a single season on Friday as the Hurricanes defeated Mount Anthony Union, 7-2, in the VPA Division II quarterfinals.“The kids played.

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Valley News - Local roundup: Bissaillon fans 15 in Woodstock baseball victory

Local roundup: Bissaillon fans 15 in Woodstock baseball victory Tom Bissaillon Modified: 4/27/2021 10:49:56 PM WOODSTOCK Woodstock High starting pitcher Tom Bissaillon would not be denied in 6⅔ dominant innings to help the Wasps beat visiting Springfield, 9-0, in a Southern Vermont League baseball game on Tuesday afternoon. Bissaillon struck out 15 against four walks and three hits surrendered. The senior wasn’t done there, going 2-for-4 at the plate with three RBIs for the Wasps (2-1). Memphis Begin walked three times and came around to score a run each time. Jackson Martin added two hits, scored twice and drove in one. Chase Christiansen was 2-for-3 with a double and a run scored.

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New health misinformation course goes beyond COVID-19

This summer, a University of Montana professor will run a new course focused on current health issues and ongoing confusion perpetuated around certain health topics. COMX 391, or “Health Misinformation in the 21st Century,” comes after a year riddled with misinformation as the United States battled the COVID-19 pandemic, and is now trying to vaccinate enough of the population to reach herd immunity. “I just started realizing, all of the messages are coming from so many places, and people just don’t really know who to trust anymore and they don’t really know how to determine if something is true, or false, or misleading or a myth.” Heather Voorhees, an assistant communication studies professor, said. “So I just started thinking about, ‘How can I help people be better consumers of all that health information that’s out there?”

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