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Coal Ridge girls cruise to home track meet title; Young breaks school pole vault record

Chelsea Self / Post Independent The Coal Ridge High School girls dominated the day Friday to win their home track and field invitational, punctuated by senior Phoebe Young’s new school and meet record in the pole vault. Young vaulted 11 feet, 2 inches, bettering her previous best by 2 inches and topping the rest of the field by more than 3 feet. Junior Peyton Garrison also swept the sprint events for the host team, winning the 100, 200 and 400 meters and carrying the 4×100 relay team to the first-place finish, as well. Overall, the Lady Titans amassed 160 points on the day, including 15 top-3 event finishes, to second-place Moffat County’s 64.5 points. Glenwood Springs was fourth in the girls team results with 52 points.

Pinecrest s furious comeback over Hoggard sends Patriots to Saturday s title game

Pinecrest s furious comeback over Hoggard sends Patriots to Saturday s title game Tags: Updated May 12, 2021 11:12 a.m. EDT By J. Mike Blake, HighSchoolOT Contributor Southern Pines, N.C. Down two goals and with nothing much going in the way of scoring opportunities, Pinecrest seemed 12 minutes away from the end of its season. Four goals later, five if you count the one Hoggard scored, the Patriots stunned the Vikings and everyone else at the John Williams Athletic Complex to win the 4A East regional title by a 4-3 score and advance to Saturday s N.C. High School Athletic Association 4A state championship.

Cortez mogul skier competes at U S Junior National Championship

Cortez mogul skier competes at U S Junior National Championship
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Green Visions: Minnesota demanding a return to truth, justice, and accountability

No one s particularly surprised to discover a big corporation or entity is lying to the public. Actually, we kind of expect it. But Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison is blowing past that kind of defeatism by filing suit last summer against Big Oil, charging they knew in the 60s about climate change, deliberately lied to Minnesotans about it, and made about $775 billion dollars in the process. The fossil fuel companies had hoped to move their case to federal court, asserting that it was a suit about climate change and most appropriately tried there. But a federal judge disagreed and ruled the case will remain in Minnesota s courts and face the state s tough comsumer protection laws - and it s request for the full $775 billion in reparations.   U.S. District Court Judge John R. Tunheim wrote that the Court declines Defendants invitation to interpret this well-pleaded consumer protection action as a wholesale attack on all features of global fossil fuel extraction, produ

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