Eagles News: Philadelphia among biggest winners from Day 1 of the 2021 NFL Draft
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WINNERS: Philadelphia Eagles. The Eagles took a lot of flack for moving down from the No. 6 overall pick to No. 12 overall pick back in March. Many fans thought they were making a mistake because it would take them out of the running for a star wide receiver. Well, GM Howie Roseman did not stand pat and leapfrogged the Giants to get the No. 10 pick from the Dallas Cowboys. From there, the Eagles took reigning Heisman Trophy winner Devonta Smith, who comes into Philly as their best wide receiver.
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Grandview Heights municipal pool expected to open May 29; league games are on
Line drives and dives are returning to Grandview Heights for Memorial Day weekend.
The municipal pool is expected to open for the season May 29, and the Grandview Baseball and Softball Association also will resume its leagues.
The municipal pool was closed for the entire season in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the GBSA also canceled its season.
The pool is expected to reopen at 1 p.m. May 29.
The tentative plan is for admissions to be based on a reservation system for three-hour blocks on weekdays and two-hour blocks on Saturdays and Sundays, Grandview Heights Parks and Recreation Department director Mike Patterson said.
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People look over the booths at the 2021West Branch Builders Home Show at the Lycoming Mall on Friday. The show runs through Sunday.
Ty Nicholls walked into the 61st West Branch Susquehanna Builders Association Home Show Friday afternoon with his mother to get a look at the more than 110 vendors and exhibits.
Nicholls, a sophomore at the Pennsylvania College of Technology studying automotive technology, said he was interested in heating, ventilation and air conditioning experts and wanted to see what type of building specialists were inside the spacious former BonTon store at the Lycoming Mall, site of this year’s Home Show.