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Pizza Tournament Day 1: Deadproof takes commanding lead

As of approximately 8 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 17, the mobile pizza pop-up Deadproof Pizza has taken a commanding lead in the race to determine the seeding for Manchester Ink Link's first ever Pizza Tournament.

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The Great Southland Stampede Rodeo returns to Athens

On Friday, March 25, the second night of the Great Southland Stampede Rodeo organized by the University of Georgia’s Block and Bridle club threw up dust at the UGA Livestock

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Editor s Note: This is the first in a series of columns about Maggie Benson, a fictional character, to demonstrate continuous improvement and education in SMT assembly. As she looked out of her office window at Acme Corporation’s electronics assembly facility in Jaffrey, New Hampshire, Maggie Benson could just barely make out the first snowfall on Mount Manadnock. She was in a bit of a celebratory mood, as she had just been promoted to senior engineer way ahead of her peers. She and her boyfriend, John, both attributed their success to being students at Ivy University in Hanover, NH. It wasn’t just Ivy U; it was the teaching and mentoring of Professor Patty Coleman and, to some extent, Professor Coleman’s mentor, “The Professor.” As Maggie was contemplating these pleasant thoughts, she was startled by the phone ringing.

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Hi-Liners Use Balance Scoring To Down Spartans

VALLEY CITY, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – Valley City used a very balanced offense and a strong second half for a 75-46 win over Fargo North at the Hi-Liner Activity Center Tuesday night in girls basketball. The 75 points is a season high for Valley City as eight different players scored for the Hi-Liners and six of those had at least eight points. North lead most of the first half following a three-pointer by Emily Skalicky with 16:22 to go in the first half to take a 5-4 lead. That lead would expand to five at 9-4 after Grace Miller’s inside bucket banked in to with 14:48 to go in the half.

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