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Rockies 7, D-Backs 3: Jon Gray takes no-hitter into seventh inning
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Gray’s final line: 6
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3 IP (W), 2 H, 1 ER, 4 BB, 5 K
Arizona finished the game with just five hits to Colorado’s 10. The Rockies have allowed a mere three runs in their last 18 innings, and have now won their first series of 2021.
Early fireworks
Arizona starter Merrill Kelly got off to an abysmal start. Colorado started the game with five consecutive hits, jumping to a 3-0 lead after Trevor Story’s RBI double and Charlie Blackmon’s two-RBI single. Colorado’s win expectancy jumped to as high as 83.3 percent before the Diamondbacks even recorded an out in the field. Starting pitcher Jon Gray got in on the offensive fun too, recording a leadoff single in the second.
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(KNSI) – The St. Cloud Area Chamber of Commerce has announced this year’s business award winners.
Central McGowan owner Joe Francis is 2021 St. Cloud Area Small Business Owner of the Year.
Submitted by St. Cloud Chamber
Since becoming president/CEO in 2016, Francis has led the company through several expansions and acquisitions. He diversified the business from industrial gasses to include CO2 distribution to bars and restaurants, custom automation and robotics, and dry ice. And he has doubled the number of employees.
Francis always planned to take over the family business. He didn’t expect it to happen so soon.
MONTPELIER The state Senate Education Committee hopes to have its version of changing the way Vermont’s K-12 schools count students for budgeting purposes ready by Friday for a committee
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MONTPELIER â The state Senate Education Committee hopes to have its version of changing the way Vermontâs K-12 schools count students for budgeting purposes ready by Friday for a committee vote, in order to meet the Legislatureâs crossover deadline.
The bill, currently a strikethrough amendment to S. 13, is a good deal different from its House counterpart, H. 54, which is in the House Education Committee but not on the committeeâs agenda this week.
Unlike S. 54 which proposes applying the per-pupil weights derived by a University of Vermont study at the Legislatureâs direction, S. 13 establishes a task force of six â four lawmakers, the Secretary of Education and the chair of the state Board of Education â to determine how the new weights will be applied. Its report is due by January of next year.