Woodsfest Music Festival Donating Proceeds To Westernville Fund
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After a year off due to the pandemic, the
Woodsfest Music and Arts Festivalis a go for August 7th and 8th. However, due to an EF1 tornado that touched down just behind Woods Valley, there has been a change in venue.
The original plan was to host the event at Woods Valley. However, Mother Nature brought a tornado with wind speeds reaching 105mph that hit right behind Woods Valley, the site of the festival.
Within six minutes, several Woods Valley outbuildings were destroyed and many trees were uprooted. The tornado then traveled across State Route 46 into the village of Westernville, damaging many houses, trees, and power lines; even lifting the steeple from the roof of the village’s Presbyterian Church
UNM To Partner with NOCAP as NIL Platform for Student-Athletes
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – The University of New Mexico has announced a partnership with NOCAP Sports, a comprehensive, open Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) platform. NOCAP’s proprietary software will allow Lobo student-athletes to best prepare and move forward when the state of New Mexico’s NIL legislative changes go into effect July 1 (Senate Bill 94).
NOCAP’s Chief Executive Officer, Nicholas Lord, shared “New Mexico’s bill going into effect July 1 puts the Lobos at the forefront of the name, image and likeness movement. New Mexico’s forward-thinking athletic department realized that NOCAP’s comprehensive, open platform was the best option to ensure their student-athletes have the cutting-edge technology and resources necessary to compliantly succeed in the NIL era.”
As a Teenager with TikTok being just a click away, I understand that every day the app brings a new and exciting trend to my ‘for-you-page’. Whether it is a pretty top? Or perhaps a new way of making coffee, TikTok is the place to get up to date with what is new and cool. However, some of these ‘trends’ have been misinterpreted causing harm to young people’s mental and physical health. An interesting trend that has arisen recently is the Weighted Hula Hoop, with girls all over TikTok giving their recommendations of it. The main reasoning behind it is that it is a fun way to do exercise at home during Lockdown. However, this idea can be misleading, especially to young girls who are viewing this as a fast way to lose weight and achieve that ‘perfect’ tiny waist that they see all over social media.
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