Before SPD reorganized its patrols in downtown Spokane, there would be about four officers at a time walking the streets. That meant they could really only respond to one incident
West By North West
Photos by Tom Pearsall/Driftwood
Nick Carroll
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“It’s like a pilgrimage for a lot of surfers,” says Beau Cram. Beau is just one of numerous surfers who’ve been drawn into heading north up the Western Australian coast in this second year of lockdown. Traditionally a way out of the murderous onshores of a Margaret River winter, the trip has become a necessity for many WA surfers at a time when other trips to Indonesia for example are out of the question. It’s meant some chaos in the desert coast camps, but somehow it seems like the landscape and the amazing surf zones retain their power and magic. Here’s gifted photographer Tommy Pearsall’s gallery of images from several weeks through June…
Bryan ISD senior receives national engineering scholarship, to enter A&M this fall
Texas A&M Official
and last updated 2021-06-30 17:12:16-04
BRYAN, TX â A Bryan ISD senior is receiving some extra financial support thanks to a scholarship going towards an engineering degree at Texas A&M.
Senior Josh Catlin, who graduated from Rudder High School this past May, was presented with a five hundred dollar scholarship and a plaque by the company E3 and their E3 Dollars for Scholars program. Catlin was one of the top engineering students at Bryan ISD s Career and Technical Education Complex and will be taking his engineering abilities to Texas A&M as a member of the class of 2025.