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In observance of Missouriâs bicentennial on Aug. 10, the Louisiana Area Historical Museum is opening an exhibit of flags that have flown over the state from the 1700s to today. Pictured is museum board member Stephen Moss unfurling a banner used at the time of the Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery expedition. Nine flags and a Native American display will be featured in the museumâs Stark Brothers Nurseries room, which has a high ceiling. Plaques underneath will offer details about each ensign. The first chance people will have to see the exhibit is from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, Aug. 7. The museum is at 304 Georgia Street and there is no admission charge.Â
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Starting interior offensive line for Minnesota?
First he was a breakout performer in spring practice.
Then Josh Fryar was a fixture at seemingly every summer event teaching the finer points of offensive line play to young campers.
The next step for the redshirt freshman is carrying that momentum into training camp. And by the time September rolls around, maybe any shock will have worn off and seeing Fryar in the starting lineup might just be the expectation for the versatile big man.
There is a lot of work to do, of course. And there might not be any competition more heated than the one Ohio State has for what would appear to be the final open spot on an offensive line that could develop into the best in the nation.