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Zach Freeman awarded state contract while still employed by legislature

Zach Freeman awarded state contract while still employed by legislature Advertisement. For information about purchasing ads, please click here. Zach Freeman awarded state contract while still employed by legislature Zach Freeman, who worked as the House Republican Minority press secretary from December 31, 2018 to January 18, 2021, won a communications contract from the Department of Administration while he was still employed by the Alaska Legislature. His employment dates with the legislature were provided by the Legislative Affairs Agency. According to documents obtained by the Landmine through a records request, Freeman’s company, Imperial Independent Media, was awarded the contract on January 4, 2021, 14 days before his employment with the legislature ended. The RFP for the contract was issued on December 15, 2020. Bids were due six days later on December 21, 2020. Three firms bid on the RFP. The contract was approved by Commissioner Kelly Tshibaka.

Broaddus man wins Toyota Series bass tournament on Sam Rayburn

Broaddus man wins Toyota Series bass tournament on Sam Rayburn Broaddus native Derek Mundy won the Toyota Series bass tournament that was held on the Sam Rayburn Reservoir this weekend. (Source: Major League Fishing) By Major League Fishing | January 31, 2021 at 2:30 PM CST - Updated February 1 at 6:41 PM BROOKELAND, Texas (News Release) - Toyota Series angler Derek Mundy of Broaddus, Texas, brought a five-bass limit to the scale Saturday weighing 18 pounds, 7 ounces to win the three-day Toyota Series presented by A.R.E. at Sam Rayburn Reservoir presented by Berkley in Brookeland, Texas. Mundy’s three-day total of 15 bass weighing 70-11 earned him the win by a 14-pound margin over second-place angler Jason Bonds of Lufkin, Texas and earned Mundy the top payout of $44,150 in the first tournament of the 2021 Toyota Series Southwestern Division.

High schools grapple with decision to allow media into indoor athletic events

High schools grapple with decision to allow media into indoor athletic events Many schools  including Cony, Skowhegan and Winthrop, among others are allowing media into games while others such as Winslow and Waterville are restricting access altogether. Share The Winthrop High School girls basketball team runs drills during a Jan. 7 practice at Winthrop High School. Joe Phelan/Kennebec Journal The coronavirus pandemic forced changes to how basketball games will look this winter. It’s also forced schools to take a look at who will be allowed at those games. With a focus on safety and an enforced limit on the amount of people who can gather in a room, schools have had to trim the list of people who would attend the games, with players, coaches and game officials taking up most of the spots.

Bears roar from double-digits down to beat Blue Devils

Bears roar from double-digits down to beat Blue Devils
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