Our View: Local talent on a national stage
Matthew Hurt and Mason Madsen are just two of more than a half dozen area student-athletes who play men s basketball at the Division I level.
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Post Bulletin Editorial Board | 6:30 am, Mar. 6, 2021 ×
Area college basketball fans got a chance to see two student-athletes from Rochester play on national television this past weekend.
Duke is consistently in the nationally televised lineup, and Matthew Hurt, a 2019 John Marshall grad, is a starting forward for the Blue Devils. Hurt, Duke s leading scorer, had a career-high 37 points in last Saturday s 80-73 overtime loss to Louisville, which aired on ESPN.
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It s an essential ingredient in beer, but what do brewers do with spent grain? 11:30 am, Mar. 1, 2021 ×
Steve Finnie, head brewer and co-founder, dumps a wheelbarrow of spent grain into a hopper on Wednesday, February 24, 2021, at Little Thistle Brewing in Rochester. The grain is then picked up by a local farmer for cow feed. (Traci Westcott / twestcott@postbulletin.com)
A fan of beer would never consider leaving an unfinished beer in a glass to be dumped. Producers of beer feel that way about their ingredients.
Once the sugars and flavors from grain to make beer are extracted for brewing, the grain now a thick, warm, wet mass still has use.