Talented lineup returns for girls’ high school softball season
The John Stark softball team piles on top of starter Izabella Nelson after claiming the 2019 D-II championship. JAY McAREE / Monitor file
John Stark’s Izabella Nelson delivers a pitch during the 2019 Division II championship game against Merrimack Valley at Plymouth State’s Chase Field. Nelson and the Generals won, 3-1, claiming their second straight title. Stark returns four starters from that team - Nelson, Brooke Patnode, Lillian Stogner and Kacie Weston - for the 2021 campaign, which the Generals begin on Monday against Bishop Brady. JAY McAREE / Monitor staff
JAY McAREE / Monitor staffHopkinton’s Megan Kimball-Rhines delivers a pitch during the 2019 Division III softball championship game at Plymouth State’s Chase Field. Kimball-Rhines tossed a complete game and the Hawks defeated Campbell, 2-0. Hopkinton opens the 2021 season on Monday with six starters back from that title team, including Kimball-Rhi
MSU Texas students head back class for spring semester
The university offers three methods for students to continue education
MSU Texas begins new semester amid COVID-19 pandemic By Ebonee Coleman | January 12, 2021 at 12:06 AM CST - Updated January 12 at 3:36 PM
WICHITA FALLS, Texas (TNN) - Midwestern State University students are back on campus but not everybody will be attending in person this Spring semester.
“I feel excited definitely with everything I need, I still feel overwhelmed, I’m trying to plan and manage everything, manage stress,” said Shontay Tatum, Social Work major MSU Texas.
This Spring semester the university is offering students three different ways to continue working toward getting their degrees.
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RUTH WEISER
On December 7, 2020, our precious mother, Ruth Weiser, 90, of Harker Heights, got her wings to heaven. She was born September 6, 1930 in Mannheim, Germany. As a little girl, she grew up in Germany during WWI; where she lost her father, all her childhood friends; and all her familyâs possessions, but she survived it all.
She met the love of her life while he was stationed in Germany in the Army during WWII and that would be âHenry Weiser.â They got married in Germany on January 3, 1953 and came to the United States, where she had her first child, Isabella, who she adored more than words can even say. She then became an American Citizen in West Point, New York on December 16, 1955.