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Binghamton University art installations to raise awareness about violence against women

In recognition of Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month, Binghamton University will host two art installations to raise awareness of violence against women. The displays will be available for viewing throughout April at various locations on campus, and at the Bundy Museum of History & Art at 129 Main St., Binghamton. 20:1 Prevention Programs at Binghamton University focus on both interpersonal violence and bystander intervention training, as well as raising awareness about sexual violence. Students in 20:1 have installed visual displays for two projects that highlight violence against women: the Clothesline Project and the Dragon Panel Project. “We are proud to support and promote these important projects that give survivors a platform to make their voices heard,” said Dara Raboy-Picciano, co-founder and coordinator of the 20:1 Sexual Assault Prevention Program. “With display locations in both the community and on campus, we’re hoping to encourage students to get i

KBHB Radio - Spearfish Boys Hold Off Surging Scoopers, Get Win

Spearfish Boys Hold Off Surging Scoopers, Get Win Terry Anderson, KBHB Radio SportsFebruary 10, 2021Sports Photo by Tim PottsScooper forward Owen Cass drives into the paint, guarded closely by Spearfish guard Seth Hamilton. STURGIS, S.D. The Spearfish Spartan boys basketball team completed a season sweep of the Sturgis Scoopers on Tuesday night, winning a tight game at West Gymnasium, 52-46. The Spartans previously defeated the Scoopers on Jan. 19 in Spearfish, 69-41. Their second meeting went down to the final minute. Spearfish guard Teysean Eaglestaff and forward Tony Serrano both drained three-pointers to open up the game for the Spartans, who jumped out to a quick 6-0 lead early in the first. The Scoopers tightened up defensively and got buckets from Owen Cass, Konner Berndt and Dysen Peterson to close the gap, but Spearfish took an 11-7 lead in to the second quarter.

ACTIVE DUTY, SOME RETIREES AND WORKERS CAN NOW GET VACCINE ON MARINE BASE

Active-duty service members, and some government workers and military retirees can receive vaccinations for COVID-19 on the Combat Center in Twentynine Palms today (Feb. 11). Veterans who are 75 years or older can be vaccinated by appointment at the naval hospital’s immunization clinic. Call 760-830

He loved what he did : West Gym renamed for Stan McAfoos

He loved what he did : West Gym renamed for Stan McAfoos West Gym renamed for late AHS coach Stan McAfoos Pete Hayes, phayes@thetelegraph.com FacebookTwitterEmail 1of8 Millicent McAfoos, widow of Stan McAfoos, was emotional Thursday as she greeted old friends at the dedication ceremony to re-name the gym at West Elementary in memory of her late husband, the legendary basketball coach who is the winningest coach in AHS history.John Badman | The TelegraphShow MoreShow Less 2of8 Pastor David Goins, from the Morning Star Missionary Baptist Church in Alton, a retired Alton Police officer, and one of the many Alton High School students to play basketball for Stan McAfoos, addresses the McAfoos family and others Thursday at the Thursday ceremony to re-name the gym at West Elementary in honor of the longtime basketball coach.John Badman | The TelegraphShow MoreShow Less

KBHB Radio - Cobbler Girls Get Hot, Roll Over Scoopers

Cobbler Girls Get Hot, Roll Over Scoopers Terry Anderson, KBHB Radio SportsJanuary 16, 2021Sports Photo by Tim PottsSturgis sophomore Sawyer Dennis brings the ball upcourt and is guarded by Jordon Heckert, left, and Sadie Glade, right. STURGIS, S.D.  Rapid City Central made it rain from three-point range on Saturday afternoon at West Gymnasium, downing the Sturgis Scoopers 73-40 in a Class AA matchup. It was Senior Recognition Day, with the Scooper faithful honoring senior players Payton Hedderman, Elizabeth Ortiz, Makayla Keffeler, Trinity Legner, Megan Petrocco and student manager Paige Bradley. The Cobblers and Scoopers faced each other for the second time this season, with Central taking the first meeting 48-38 in Rapid City. This Cobbler squad had a different look, with two recent transfers from the Red Cloud Lady Crusaders joining Rapid City last week, midway through the season. Juniors Allison Richards and Sadie Glade hadn’t had the chance to play any basketball for

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