By ERIC X. VICCARO
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The Valle Catholic High School baseball program honored its four seniors this past Thursday night at Alumni Field.
The Warriors first blanked Bismarck, 9-0, in a Mineral Area Activities Conference Small School Division game.
Then seniors Austin Burnett, Jayden Gegg, Drew Bauman and Carter Hoog were honored with their parents, receiving a gift bag along with other verbal accolades. Senior manager Riley Siebert also was recognized.
What’s more, Burnett smacked a two-run home run to help the Warrior offense.
Valle Catholic head baseball coach Nathan Gegg heaped praise on all four seniors with comments.
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The Harvard Alumni Association (HAA) has announced that Walter K. Clair ’77, M.D. ’81, M.P.H. ’85, Nancy-Beth Gordon Sheerr ’71, and Preston N. Williams, Ph.D. ’67, will receive the 2021 Harvard Medal.
First awarded in 1981, the Harvard Medal is given to those who have demonstrated extraordinary service to the University in a variety of areas, including teaching, fundraising, leadership, innovation, administration, and volunteerism. Alumni, former faculty and staff, and members of organizations connected with the University are eligible for consideration. The medals will be presented virtually to the 2021 and 2020 recipients at the HAA’s annual meeting on June 4.
Walter K. Clair
A deeply committed leader and mentor, Walter Clair has strengthened collaboration across Harvard’s Schools and supported generations of students. As a member of the University’s Board of Overseers from 2009 to 2016, he served as vice chair, led several visiting committees, and served on m
People will collect just about anything.
Just ask Don Spagnolo, owner of an an online collectibles marketplace based in Belle Vernon.
Last year, he bought fixtures from a bar that was going out of business, and the beer tap handles turned into a surprisingly hot seller.
“They’ve been in such demand, I’m trying to get more,” he said.
Spagnolo also deals in the usual pop culture items like trading cards, comic books, action figures, autographs and signed items, posters, magazines, lunch boxes, vinyl records and more.
Business is booming, to the extent that he’s recently re-branded and moved his ever-growing inventory to a larger space.
The Vatican s Pontifical Council for Culture and The Cura Foundation Unite to Prevent
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VATICAN CITY and NEW YORK, April 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Vatican s Pontifical Council for Culture and The Cura Foundation s Fifth International Vatican Conference will be held on May 6-8, 2021. The conference will unite the foremost leading physicians, scientists, leaders of faith, ethicists, patient advocates, policymakers, philanthropists and influencers to engage in powerful conversations on the latest breakthroughs in medicine, health care delivery and prevention, as well as the anthropological scientific and cultural impact of technological advances.