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Bucks/NWL Share The Glove Gives Youth Softball Teams a Chance at $2K in Equipment

Bucks/NWL ‘Share The Glove’ Gives Youth Softball Teams a Chance at $2K in Equipment Recently, it was announced that most of the general public will have the opportunity to receive the COVID-19 vaccination by the end of May. This is welcomed news for baseball fans everywhere, as Waterloo Bucks fans can t wait for the season to begin in a little less than three months. In the meantime, area youth softball coaches should get their fast-pitch softball team signed up for a chance to win free equipment. According to a press release: the Waterloo Bucks have teamed up with the Northwoods League Foundation to provide over $2,000 in Rawlings softball equipment to an area youth softball team. The Foundation’s grant, which is part of the “Share the Glove” initiative, is one of 22 grants to be awarded in each NWL community

Bucks/NWL Share The Glove Gives Youth Softball Teams a Chance at $2K in Equipment

Bucks/NWL Share The Glove Gives Youth Softball Teams a Chance at $2K in Equipment
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Deadline For Bucks Military Heroes Class of 2021 Is Jan 31st

One of the highlights of the summer of 2020, and let me tell you there were very few, was still being able to head out to Riverfront Stadium and take in a baseball game with the Waterloo Bucks. Our boys of summer made it exciting too, they fielded a very good team that ended up being the Minnesota-Iowa Region Champion in a shortened season. Now we set our sights on the future, and what we hope can be a 2021 season that starts on time and plays a normal schedule. In the meantime, on the heels of Veterans Day, the Bucks are seeking nominations for their 7th annual Military Heroes Class . According to a press release: This special group will represent each branch of the military and honor those who are currently serving our country, veterans who have served in the past, but are no longer active, and those who bravely fought for our country, but have since passed away.

The story of Browser, the library cat, comes to a close | Pine and Lakes Echo Journal

Browser was Pine River s unofficial library mascot for years 3:00 am, Jan. 1, 2021 × Many cats are seen as aloof, but Browser liked spending time with Pine River Library patrons. Submitted Photo Approximately 18 years ago, a black cat worked its way into the Pine River Public Library. On Dec. 22, that cat, named Browser by local library patrons, died at age 19. Until his retirement in 2018, Browser was the face of the library and a comforting companion to the many people who spent time there. It all started when Browser first wandered into the old library building in 2002. Browser, the library cat. Echo Journal file photo.

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