PaddleHeads Will Play Doubleheader Tonight With $1 Tickets
Baseball is finally back in Missoula! The Missoula PaddleHeads have been the PaddleHeads for a while now - but they had never played a game with the new name and new look until Saturday night. They changed from the Osprey to the PaddleHeads, but after all the rebranding efforts they ended up having to cancel the baseball season last summer because of COVID. But after 616 days without baseball, the PaddleHeads finally took the field on Saturday...and scored a win in their debut.
We were looking for some fun over the weekend and Saturday s sunshine tricked us into going to the game for some family fun. The weather started to change as the game got closer and it wasn t long before the wind and rain had my kiddos begging to head to the exits. We made it through two innings before we decided to throw in the towel. Actually, I wish we really did have a towel...that would have come in handy at the moment.
The day after they rescued four seriously injured teenage girls trapped in an overturned burning car, Emily and Michael Lohin started raising money for them.
The Go-Fund-Me page they created has raised nearly $148,0000, so far. The most recent donation was $100 on Monday.
“Never did we think starting a Go-Fund-Me would turn into this,” Emily Lohin said. “We know we live in a strong community, but we did not expect this outpouring.”
Nearly two months after a suspected drunk driver smashed into their car head-on along Bridgetown Pike, the Neshaminy High School juniors continue their recoveries from life-changing injuries.
Meanwhile, the community has kept a spotlight on the girls known collectively as the “Neshaminy 4.”
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Alexandria to receive new COVID grant
More than $2.24 million was distributed to Minnesota cities through the COVID Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act. Written By: Al Edenloff | 7:10 am, May 11, 2021
It will be used for state-aid road projects in the city.
More than $2.24 million was distributed to Minnesota cities through the act. The amount was based on the city’s 2021 total municipal state aid allocation.
The money will be available after July 1.
Following are other items from the Alexandria City Council s May 10 meeting not covered in other council stories.
Energy savings agreement approved
The council approved a guaranteed energy savings agreement with Apex Facility Solutions to install dehumidification unit controls at the Runestone Community Center.
Last call: Community says farewell to Watauga Co. deputies killed in line of duty Sgt. Chris Ward and K-9 deputy Logan Fox, two of the victims of a tragic mass shooting in Watauga County, North Carolina, were laid to rest in a funeral service Thursday afternoon. (Source: App State) By WBTV Web Staff | May 4, 2021 at 10:38 PM EDT - Updated May 7 at 12:26 PM
WATAUGA COUNTY, N.C. (WBTV) - Sgt. Chris Ward and K-9 deputy Logan Fox, two of the victims of a tragic mass shooting in Watauga County, North Carolina, were laid to rest in a funeral service Thursday afternoon.