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Patriots defeat Howell behind complete game shutout from Lusnia

Patriots defeat Howell behind complete game shutout from Lusnia Patriots defeat Howell behind complete game shutout from Lusnia   1 / 4  Freehold Township High School left fielder Amaya Marrero hugs teammate Kristen Lee after hitting a two-run home run during a game against Howell High School on May 12 in Freehold. Freehold Township defeated Howell 9-0.STEVEN BASSIN/STAFF   2 / 4  Freehold Township High School starting pitcher Nikki Lusnia strikes out the first batter of the game against Howell High School on May 12 in Freehold. Lusnia had 11 strikeouts in the contest. STEVEN BASSIN/STAFF   3 / 4  Freehold Township High School first baseman Olivia Smith smacks a base-hit down the left-field line during a game against Howell High School on May 12 in Freehold. Freehold Township won 9-0. STEVEN BASSIN/STAFF

Diamond Rio will be performing at this summer s Saunders County Fair

A well-known country music band will be headlining the 2021 Saunders County Fair concert. Diamond Rio will take the stage for the fair’s concert on July 31 in Wahoo. The opener will be Chancey Williams. This year’s Saunders County Fair will take place July 22 through Aug. 1. Diamond Rio formed in 1989 in Nashville, Tennessee. The band consists of Gene Johnson (mandolin, tenor vocals), Jimmy Olander (lead guitar, acoustic guitar, banjo), Brian Prout (drums), Marty Roe (lead vocals, acoustic guitar), Dan Truman (keyboards) and Dana Williams (bass guitar, baritone vocals). Diamond Rio signed to Arista Records and in 1991 debuted with the single, “Meet in the Middle,” which made them the first band to ever send a debut single to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts. Some of the band’s other most recognizable hits include: “How Your Love Makes Me Feel,” “One More Day,” “Beautiful Mess,” “Unbelievable,” “I

Way We Were: A look at Park City s Hispanic and Latino migration

Park City Museum researcher Mary Serano wearing a football uniform and imitating a football stance in a bedroom of her upper Main Street home in 1949. Serano was one of the few Latino people in Park City before the 1990s. Park City Historical Society & Museum, Kendall Webb Collection The presence of Hispanic people in Utah dates back to the early 1500s when the area was explored by Spanish conquistadors. Just a few Hispanics or Latinos resided in Park City at the turn of the 20th century, hailing from Spain, Portugal and Brazil. In the early mining days of our community, the locally prominent and beloved Martinez family immigrated here from Spain and provided four generations of miners (and another generation of Silver Mine Adventure workers) to our local community.

Great Panther Announces New Nominees for Election to the Board at its Annual General Meeting

Great Panther Announces New Nominees for Election to the Board at its Annual General Meeting News provided by Share this article GPL   VANCOUVER, BC, May 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ - Great Panther Mining Limited (TSX: GPR) (NYSE-A: GPL) ( Great Panther or the Company ), a diversified gold and silver producer focused on the Americas, announces the nomination of two new directors for election to its Board of Directors ( Board ) at its upcoming Annual General Meeting of shareholders ( AGM ) on June 9,2021: Trudy M. Curran, BA, LLB, ICD.D, and Dana Williams, B. Eng., MBA, CPA. Ms. Curran is a retired businesswoman with a career that spans over 30 years in executive roles. She brings to the Board a wealth of experience in governance, mergers and acquisitions, legal, financing and human resources across a range of industries, including mining and oil and gas. Ms. Curran is an experienced director and is currently serving as a board director at Baytex Energy Corp. and as a member of th

Amy Roberts: Dirty politics or just a toxic environment?

If you haven’t heard about the city’s proposal to create and operate a hazardous waste facility in Round Valley you’re not alone. Few have. While it has been discussed a handful of times over the past year roughly once per quarter during City Council meetings, it hasn’t exactly been promoted in hopes of soliciting public opinion. The news has been quiet. Suspiciously so. Buried in agendas and webpages even the most informed among us rarely come across. And the FAQ section on the city’s website about the matter? Well, let’s just say the answers haven’t exactly been provided by soil contamination experts.

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