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Walsh thanked her teammates and coaches, saying that their help directly impacted her success on the mound.
July 6, 2021
PROCTOR, Minn. – This past spring, the Proctor softball team had a season to remember. The Rails went 19-1 in the regular season and made it all the way to the section title game. One of the biggest reasons for their success was the play of pitcher Maddy Walsh.
The sophomore would go on to receive First Team honors from the conference and the section, as well as the Minnesota Softball Coaches Association. Walsh thanked her teammates and coaches, saying that their help directly impacted her success on the mound.
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Performers finalized for this summer s Woods Fest
Organizers have finalized the lineup for this summer’s Woods Fest music and arts festival.
Posted: May 27, 2021 5:13 PM
Posted By: WKTV
WESTERNVILLE, N.Y. – Organizers have finalized the lineup for this summer’s Woods Fest music and arts festival.
The event will take place Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 7 and 8.
The following artists will perform over the weekend:
Roots of Creation
Annie in the Water
Seth and Nash
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Proctor Softball Team Enjoying Undefeated Start to the Season
The Rails are 5-0 so far on the season, which includes a pair of shutouts and three games with double-digit runs scored.
April 26, 2021
PROCTOR, Minn. – High school head coaches are notorious for being perfectionists. You could hit a home run and they’ll still find something you can get better at. The same goes for the Proctor softball team.
The Rails are 5-0 so far on the season, which includes a pair of shutouts and three games with double-digit runs scored. And with so much uncertainty, getting off to a great start has been huge for the Rails, both in games and on the season.
The âBoogie Shakedown,â which started in 1998 as a backyard music festival to kick off the summer, has become an annual tradition celebrated by local musicians, their friends and families. When last yearâs âBoogieâ was canceled at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the State Theatre of Ithaca decided to organize a virtual alternative. Even though the event takes place in a different setting, the goal remains the same â to bring people together through music.  Â
This year, âBoogie for the State â A Virtual Shakedownâ will stream for free on Sunday, Feb. 28 at 7 p.m. Â
Doug Levine, executive director of the State Theatre of Ithaca, describes the âBoogieâ as a âparty that s put on by bands for bandsâ every Memorial Day. Aside from the transition online and colder weather, Levine expects the upcoming event will have the same look and feel as âBoogiesâ in the past.  Â
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