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Class AA roundup: DeLeon s 5 TDs lead West past Capital

The Billings West Bears haven't trailed much this football season but had no trouble rallying from a two-touchdown deficit Friday night to eliminate Helena Capital in a Class AA quarterfinal.

Photo of the day: Paying tribute to those who gave their all to America

Deseret News Share this story Rob Larkin, right, and his grandson Oliver, 2, left, place a flag on a grave at Larkin Sunset Gardens Cemetery in Sandy on Thursday, May 27, 2021. More than 200 youth volunteers from around the Salt Lake Valley honored military veterans for Memorial Day by placing 3,000 American flags on the graves of service members. In addition, they swept and polished headstones and helped beautify cemetery grounds. Annie Barker, Deseret News More than 200 youth volunteers from around the Salt Lake Valley honored military veterans for Memorial Day on Thursday by placing 3,000 American flags on the graves of service men and women at Larkin Sunset Gardens Cemetery.

Graduating students in Fine Arts program to present reading of capstone work

Graduating students in Fine Arts program to present reading of capstone work University of Maine at Farmington Share A virtual reading by 10 graduating Bachelor of Fine Arts students at the University of Farmington will be presented at 7 p.m. on Thursday, April 29. Students will be presenting work from their capstone writing portfolios. The reading is free and open to the public at the following Zoom link. The student readers include: Avery Allen from Cromwell, Connecticut; Hannah Binder from Farmington; Allison Jarvis from Wells; Ciera Miller from Farmington; Sophie Murray from Rockland; Billie Rose Newby from Wilmington, Delaware; Makena Pauly from Ewa Beach, Hawaii; Cori Schneider from Foxboro, Massachusetts; Lowell Warren from Marlborough, Massachusetts; and Kyra Zabel from Greene, Rhode Island.

Tony s Kansas City: Kansas City Monday Night News Smile

Tony s Kansas City Monday, March 01, 2021 There s a lot to consider this evening as we re inspired by Kansas City Scammers Abound KANSAS CITY, Mo. - It s no shock utility payments are a concern after the recent cold weather and the power companies are warning people they re hearing about more scams. Utility companies, like Evergy and Kansas City, Kansas Board of Public Utilities, said scammers are calling customers posing as legitimate utility companies. KC COVID Contemplation Like many people in March 2020, the owners at downtown Kansas City printing company MPress thought the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic would be over in a few weeks or months. When it started we really did not know the magnitude, said Ralph Myers, who started MPress with his wife and son 20 years ago.

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