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Lake school board honors cross country champion

Lake school board honors cross country champion Patricia Faulhaber Suburbanite correspondent LAKE TWP. The Lake Local School District Board of Education passed a resolution of recognition for Nathan Moore during the Feb. 21 meeting. Moore was Division I state champion at the OHSAA State Cross-Country meet in Columbus on Nov. 7. He ran the fastest time in Ohio out of all the divisions. Moore was also recognized as one of the 12th-grade Uniontown Lions Club students of the month. “Nate is a great runner,” said Superintendent Kevin Tobin. “While he has great athletic prowess, everything said about him for student of the month is true. His integrity and kindness outweigh his athletic abilities.”

Why comics and cartoonists love, love, love N L politics

Why comics and cartoonists love, love, love N.L. politics An election held in the dead of winter and in the middle of a pandemic may not be great fodder for comedy. But as Andie Bulman writes, people who make you laugh for a living are rolling with it. Social Sharing

Downtown festival site proposal earns praise

Downtown festival site proposal earns praise City hall is pondering a $12.8-million festival and concert facility in Friendship Park, drawing acclaim from local musicians and festival organizers. Author of the article: Alex MacPherson, Matt Olson  •  Saskatoon StarPhoenix Publishing date: Feb 12, 2021  •  February 12, 2021  •  3 minute read  •  An artist s rendering of a proposed $12-million permanent outdoor festival site in Friendship Park, between the Broadway and Traffic bridges. Saskatoon city council is set to consider the proposal, which has been in the works for more than a year, next week. Photo by City of Saskatoon /City of Saskatoon Article content Kurt Dahl still remembers the concert in the park in Saskatoon.

Sask music venues find ways to host live shows throughout pandemic

The venues that are doing it, they re investing in live music . it s a lot. Author of the article: Matt Olson Publishing date: Feb 11, 2021  •  February 11, 2021  •  4 minute read  •  Fabian Minnema and Gillian Snider listen to the band Black Cat Live play a set on Sunday evening at Black Cat Tavern. The venue has Plexiglas barriers to keep musicians and guests safe within Saskatchewan public health guidelines during the COVID-19 pandemic so that live music can still go on. Photo taken in Saskatoon on Tuesday, January 26, 2021. Photo by Michelle Berg /Saskatoon StarPhoenix Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page.

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