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Katrina Ann Muir, 44, was last seen leaving her Gaithersburg home on Friday in her 2013 silver Nissan Rogue. (Montgomery County Police)
GAITHERSBURG, MD The Montgomery County Police Department is asking for the public s help in finding a missing Gaithersburg woman.
Katrina Ann Muir, 44, was last seen leaving her Badenloch Way home around 8 a.m. on Friday, April 23. Police say she was driving her 2013 silver Nissan Rogue with Maryland tag 7DX6132.
Investigators describe Muir as a 5-foot-1, 200-pound female with brown eyes and brown and purple hair. She was last seen wearing a gray and white shirt, black pants, and black shoes.
Bowls: Latest Northland bowls news
4 Mar, 2021 04:00 PM
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Northland and NZ bowling legend Ann Muir was part of the Whangārei women s team that took part in the National Fours and Mixed Pairs in Alexandra recently.
Northland and NZ bowling legend Ann Muir was part of the Whangārei women s team that took part in the National Fours and Mixed Pairs in Alexandra recently.
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When our two teams left for the National Fours and Mixed Pairs in Alexandra I am sure they were hopeful of a great tournament and expectated they would do well.
Gwen Lawson Northland bowls column: Singles comp goes down to the wire
25 Feb, 2021 03:59 PM
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Two strong Northland teams will be heading down to Wellington for the NZ Inter Centre tournament on March 19. Photo / File
Two strong Northland teams will be heading down to Wellington for the NZ Inter Centre tournament on March 19. Photo / File
Northern Advocate
By: Gwen Lawson
Last weekend saw the first-year singles tournament for men and women played at Whangārei and Kamo greens.
Men:
2nd: N.Third (Mangawhai) - 12 win points, 38 net shots
3rd: G.Wilson (Waipū) - 9 win points, 24 net shots
4th: L.Tuutafavia (Arapohue) - 9 win points, 21 net shots
Gwen Lawson Northland bowls column: Lineham and Price take out junior singles
18 Feb, 2021 03:59 PM
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Karina Cooper from Kamo (left) went down in the junior singles final to Christine Lineham. Photo / File
Karina Cooper from Kamo (left) went down in the junior singles final to Christine Lineham. Photo / File
Northern Advocate
By: Gwen Lawson
Twenty-eight 1-5 year bowlers took part in the junior singles last weekend. At the completion of day one, seven men and five women had qualified.
Congratulations to Paul Price (Whangārei) who took out the men s division by defeating Roger File (Kamo) in a closely fought and very competitive match. After 17 ends, File was in the lead 14-11 and then Price had a good run of scoring on the next three ends to take the lead 18-14.
Gwen Lawson Northland bowls column: Hikurangi and Kensington dominate finals
4 Feb, 2021 03:59 PM
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Northern Advocate
By: Gwen Lawson
Last weekend saw nine teams of six contest the Centre 1-5 year any combination interclub. Many games were hotly contested and any one of three teams could have come through and won the event.
The final round saw the Kensington side of Janice Little (singles), Barbara Hopper and John Hooson (pairs), and Michelle Harrington, Lew Hill and Colin Harrington (triples) win the event by two win-points from Onerahi with Kamo Tui in third place.
Many teams had several first-year bowlers in them and it was a great experience for them, particularly the ones who were playing on a grass green for the first time.