Jacksonville High School winter guard member wins first state title
Samantha McDaniel-Ogletree, Journal-Courier
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Jacksonville High School senior Rissa Capps-Kroemelbein s solo performance for the Illinois Drill Team Association State Finals earned her a top honor. The competition was held virtually.ProvidedShow MoreShow Less
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Jacksonville High School senior Rissa Capps-Kroemelbein s solo performance for the Illinois Drill Team Association State Finals earned her a top honor. The competition was held virtually.ProvidedShow MoreShow Less
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Jacksonville High School senior Rissa Capps-Kroemelbein s solo performance for the Illinois Drill Team Association State Finals earned her a top honor. The competition was held virtually.ProvidedShow MoreShow Less
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Itâs been a devastating few weeks for Texas, where a deadly snowstorm killed a still-untold number of people and left millions more without power as temperatures dropped to dangerous lows. Just as many Texans were putting the pieces back together, Governor Greg Abbott announced on Tuesday that he would put an end to the stateâs mask mandate and declare Texas âopen 100%.â Shock and outrage immediately followed Abbottâs announcement, both from the medical community and from figures as high up as Houston mayor Sylvester Turner.
âI think many of us are somewhat disappointed. We certainly understand the positive trend weâre on at this time in Texas, and thatâs something to be happy aboutâwe have more folks getting vaccinated, we have more toolsâbut to let go of the mask mandate at this point in time is something we wouldnât have advised,â North Texas doctor Mark