For the first time in the program’s three-year history, the Capital City Lady Cavaliers will take part in the Jefferson Bank Holiday Hoops Classic, and they won’t have to travel far. The girls’ holiday tournament will be in the Capital City gym for the first time this season, starting Dec. 27 and hosting four games a day through Dec. 29.
Lompoc business owner warns others after almost becoming victim to PPP loan scam
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WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 20: Newly redesigned $100 notes lay in stacks at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing on May 20, 2013 in Washington, DC. The one hundred dollar bills will be released this fall and has new security features, such as a duplicating portrait of Benjamin Franklin and microprinting added to make the bill more difficult to counterfeit. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images)
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A Lompoc business owner is warning other small businesses after nearly getting caught up in a Paycheck Protection Program or PPP loan scam.
Surprise teacher with EpiPen saved student s life during prom night
Surprise father grateful after school officer, teacher jumped into action to save teen’s life
Raymond Custer had an allergic reaction to shrimp, and collapsed during prom. Thankfully, teachers at the Surprise school Raymond attends quickly stepped in.
SURPRISE, Ariz. - A life-saving story has emerged out of the West Valley city of Surprise, where a student went into anaphylactic shock during his school s prom.
Luckily, fate stepped in to save the day.
Raymond Custer has always loved to eat shrimp, but he noticed lately that it made his throat itch. He was running late on prom night, so he gobbled down his dinner to get to the dance on time.
On the Town: Exhibit puts focus on art of photography By: Lillie-Beth Brinkman The Journal Record April 13, 2021
Lillie-Beth Brinkman
If you like photography as much as I do, go to Norman to see a new exhibit exploring it as an art form from 19th-century Europe through the present at the University of Oklahoma’s Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art.
“Long Exposure: A Century of Pictorialism” looks at photography from the beginning of the movement in 19th-century Europe to today’s filter-heavy social applications like Instagram. It will be on display through June 27.
Byron Price, interim director of the museum, who teaches courses in the art and photography of the American West at OU, said in a news release that the exhibition “not only brings together a group of prominent photographers and compelling images but also reflects the overall quality of the museum’s growing collection of photography.”