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Farm Families Keeping Food on the Table in Utica Rome
They don t have long commutes, punch a clock when they arrive at the job, and there is no work week or weekend. Farming is 24-7, 365. Here are some of the Central New York farmers keeping the food on tables in Utica Rome.
We ve joined with White s Farm Supply to salute the hard working families doing what they love, caring for animals and being good stewards of the land. As a way of saying thanks, Louis J Gale and Son Feed Mill in Waterville provides a farm with a $100 gift certificate.
Evergreen lives up to big-play potential, beats Prairie 34-22
Fite, Woodin have big plays in Plainsmen s victory By Tim Martinez, Columbian Assistant Sports Editor
Published: February 26, 2021, 11:50pm
Share: Evergreen football players receive pre-game instruction at their makeshift locker room in the empty stands at McKenzie Stadium (Tim Martinez/The Columbian)
Evergreen came into the season with some big-play potential, and the Plainsmen reached that potential on Friday night.
Jaylen Fite caught seven passes for 195 yards and two touchdowns and JJ Woodin threw four touchdown passes as Evergreen opened the season with a 34-22 win over Prairie at McKenzie Stadium.
“It was awesome,” said Woodin, a transfer from Lake Oswego, Ore. “I was just so thankful for the opportunity because you know our season almost got canceled. This means everything to me. These six games are crucial. I’m just going to go all o
On Further Review: Attendance policies differed at season-opening games
Restrictions didn’t stop some fans from watching By Columbian staff
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2 Photos Fans watch from behind a perimeter fence during Saturday s game between Columbia River and Woodland. The game at Woodland High School was played with limited crowd capacity because of COVID-19 restrictions. (Nathan Howard/ For The Columbian) Photo Gallery
Washougal’s cheerleaders eventually found a way to hype up the rest of the crowd.
In the first half of Saturday’s football game against Mark Morris, Washougal’s spirit crew entertained the few dozen parents of senior players who were allowed into Fishback Stadium. With COVID-19 casting uncertainty over each game, Washougal held its Senior Night festivities before their season opener.
Clark County high school athletes, coaches say remote learning affecting mental health
Published: January 17, 2021, 6:05am
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5 Photos Ridgefield senior Alicia Andrew poses for a photo on Friday, January 8, 2021, at her home in Ridgefield. Andrew, a Baylor University volleyball signee, is part of the Ridgefield High NHS Student Health Committee, which is working to create a website that provides mental health resources for students. (Joshua Hart/The Columbian) (joshua hart/The Columbian) Photo Gallery
Senior night. Homecoming. Prom. Graduation.
Teenagers circle these days on their calendars the moment they enter high school. Whether it’s from movies, elder siblings or upperclassmen, they are told these events matter in a young person’s life.
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