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Voters pass all north country school budgets during annual vote

Heather Lavarnway: 174 votes Bus bond proposition: The district will borrow up to $298,000 to purchase two 66-passenger buses, passed 234 to 17 Gymnasium capital project: Total expected cost about $6.5 million, will result in no new costs for taxpayers, passed 221 to 22 Belleville Henderson: Budget $11,374,742: yes 216, no 73 One seat for a five-year term Dennis R. Jerome: 189 votes Michael J. Billman: 68 votes David P. Bartlett: 27 votes Carthage: Budget $65,752,853: yes 226, no 24 Two seats for three-year terms Incumbent Garry E. Schwartz: 210 votes Incumbent Anne Rohr: 229 votes Library proposition authorizing $140,000 for the village of Carthage Free Library and $98,500 for the Sally Ploof Hunter Memorial Library, passed 217 to 32 General Brown: Budget $25,454,592: yes 200, no 69

Chesson Hadley PGA TOUR Profile - News, Stats, and Videos

2020 Season Ended the PGA TOUR season with 12 made cuts in 19 starts and failed to advance to the FedExCup Playoffs, finishing No. 136 in the standings. Recorded five top-25s, highlighted by a 17th-place finish at the Barracuda Championship. 2019 Season Qualified for the FedExCup Playoffs for the second consecutive season and fourth total, finishing the season at No. 80 in the FedExCup standings. Claimed three top-10s and made 11 of 26 cuts, highlighted by a T2 at the CIMB Classic. U.S. Open: Earned first career top-10 in a major championship with a T9 at the U.S. Open. Made birdie-or-better on eight of the 12 par 5s, tied with Aaron Wise for best in the field.

Tech Starts Strong at Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate

Noah Norton and Connor Howe each fired 4-under-par 68s on Friday, pacing Georgia Tech to a 12-under-par round of 276 and second place after the opening round of the Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate. The Yellow Jackets got four subpar scores toward its strong finish to the opening round. TECH LINEUP – Tech, the 39 th-ranked team in the nation according to Golfstat, made a strong push in the final holes of the round, getting four birdies on the par-15 15 th hole, and a pair of birdies and an eagle at the 18 th with only two bogeys in that stretch. Norton, a senior from Chico, Calif., had the eagle at the last, finishing off his second-best round of the spring with no bogeys after the opening hole. Howe, a junior from Ogden, Utah, who shot an opening 67 in Tech’s last tournament, birdied three of his first five holes Friday and two of his last five. Both players are tied for third place individually.

Tech Finishes 3rd at Amer Ari Intercollegiate

Waimea, Hawai’i – Noah Norton and Connor Howe carded season-low rounds of 66 and 67 Thursday, and the No. 20 Yellow Jackets posted a 9-under-par final round of 279 to finish in a tie for third place at the Amer Ari Intercollegiate. Conditions remained warm and windy, but more consistent Thursday on the 6,875-yard, par-72 Hapuna Golf Course, as Tech equalled its birdie total from the first round (24). The Jackets were not able to gain ground on the leader, No. 10 Arizona State, which shot 12-under-par 276 and won the tournament by 12 strokes over Southern California. Tech finished tied with Oregon State, 27 strokes off the pace.

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