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Music Business Major Competes on The Voice

Call it fate. Andrew Marshall was 16 seconds into a cover of his idol John Mayer’s “Gravity” when Nick Jonas slapped a red buzzer and flipped around to watch Marshall, assuring the 21-year-old River Hawk’s place as a contestant on “The Voice.” Though 7.4 million viewers saw Jonas hit the button, Marshall, a music business major, had settled into the song, eyes closed. “It was crazy,” says Marshall, 21, by phone from home, just days after the program aired but a few months after it was taped in Los Angeles. “I was in the zone. I didn’t open my eyes until (Jonas) was in mid-turn with his chair. … I basically forgot how to play guitar at one point. And then I thought, ‘Let’s see if I can get someone else to turn.’”

Outbreak investigation opened at Skowhegan Area Middle School

Outbreak investigation opened at Skowhegan Area Middle School It is believed that transmission may have occurred in school, but officials decided to keep the facility open after discussions with Maine Center for Disease Control & Prevention. Share SKOWHEGAN Superintendent Jon Moody told the Maine School Administrative District 54 board of directors about an open outbreak investigation at Skowhegan Area Middle School. Board members convened on Thursday to discuss district updates, including mascot imagery selection, the upcoming budget and COVID-19. Moody said the coronavirus outbreak investigation had occurred Wednesday, and it is believed that transmission may have occurred in school. After discussions with Maine Center for Disease Control & Prevention, it was decided to keep the facility open.

Indians Eliminated in Double Overtime

The No. 13 Wapello Indian boys basketball team saw their season come to an end in heartbreaking fashion in Tuesday’s class 1A district seven championship game against No. 5 Easton Valley 50-48 in double overtime in Clinton. The River Hawk defense made things tough on Wapello early, holding the Indians to just four first quarter points as they built an early advantage of six. Wapello answered back in the second frame to pull within 20-18 at half. Out of the break it was the Wapello defense that dug in, holding Easton Valley to just seven in the third to give the Indians a slim 28-27 lead going to the final quarter. In the fourth, the two teams stayed tight with Easton Valley leading by a pair with just 25 seconds remaining. On the final possession of regulation, the Indians got a tip in to send the game to overtime.

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