Local roundup: Oxbow girls win opener with late run
Emma DeGoosh
Modified: 2/13/2021 12:20:58 PM
HYDE PARK, Vt. At long last, let’s play ball.
After a long wait for the season to get underway, the Oxbow High girls basketball team closed its season-opening contest on a 12-6 run to beat host Lamoille, 48-43, on Friday night.
Emma DeGoosh had five of her 15 points in the fourth quarter to lead the Olympians. Emma Parkin added 14, including a 4-for-6 effort from the free-throw line in the fourth. Arianna Bolles had 11 points.
Oxbow will regroup over the weekend before visiting Lyndon on Monday.
Rivendell 47, Twin Valley 40
Footwear Company Hari Mari Hires Former Billy Reid CEO as President
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By Kelsey Vanderschoot
Published in
Business & Economy
January 19, 2021
1:39 pm
Jake Szczepanski
Footwear brand Hari Mari has tapped former board member Jake Szczepanski to be its new president. In his new role, Szczepanski will scale and manage the company’s internal operations and supply chain. He will also oversee the development and creation of Hari Mari’s upcoming apparel line, which is expected to launch in April of 2021.
Jack Kennedy, Aidan Brennan and Stephen Connolly visited and toured farms and processing facilities around the country discussing topics including handling facilities, farmyard design, calf housing and feeding, grassland management, multispecies sward, maximising milk solids and we following the journey of Kerrygold butter from Cork to Chicago.
Watch all three episodes below.
Session 1
Butter from Cork to Chicago – We follow Irish milk crossing the Atlantic Ocean to American supermarkets as Kerrygold butter. We show where and how Kerrygold butter is made, what sets it apart from its competitors and why American consumers have made it the second most popular branded butter in America. Aidan Brennan visits the farm of Tom and Tadhg Butler in Templetuohy, Co Tipperary, who have installed U-shaped gates to make calf feeding a doddle.