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Things to do this weekend in the Freeport area
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1. Enjoy the fifth concert of the Freeport Concert Band summer season.
The Freeport Concert Band will play its fifth concert at 7 p.m. July 11 in the Koenig Band shell in Krape Park, 1799 S. Park Blvd. The band will be conducted by Forreston Band director Travis Cunningham. Featured soloists will include alto sax Riley Carter and vocalist Bailee Fyock. The Early Jazz Society will perform.
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Lesley Brey
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As 2021 begins, hopes are high for Idaho State University students in regards to their personal, academic and work lives,especially after the events of 2020. After making it through the Fall 2020 semester,it is no surprise that students are on edge about what is going to happen in the new year.
Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, ISU had to implement varying health and safety precautions to limit the transmission of the virus. Many students are choosing to do what they can to stay healthy during this time.
As students transition from the chaos that was 2020, they are being presented with new challenges that many students across the country are also considering. With a vaccine being administered, most students are hoping that we can begin to resemble a “normal” life; one without COVID reigning supreme over every aspect of our lives. With this comes ideas of campus life booming once more. In fact,students