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Volleyball coach says she was barred from Colorado tournament over her nursing infant USA Volleyball encourages rule reversal Just when you thought nursing moms were gaining ground, a volleyball coach is barred from entering the Colorado Convention Center with her nursing infant. By: KMGH Staff and last updated 2021-05-17 11:08:38-04 DENVER â A Utah volleyball coach says she was barred from entering a tournament at the Colorado Convention Center with her nursing infant. Dixie Loveless, the owner of the Mountain Peak Volleyball Club in Logan, Utah, and head coach of the club s U14 national team, said she was told not to enter the arena following a decision made by the director of the Colorado Crossroads Tournament. ....
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) A climber was killed and another was seriously injured when they were hit by a falling block of glacier ice in Alaska’s Denali National Park and Preserve, an official said Friday. ....
Our leaders: Being a people person is at the core of leadership for Tyme Marama Gould 5 May, 2021 05:00 PM 4 minutes to read Being a people person and a communicator is at the core of Tyme Marama Gould s leadership ethos. Photo / Bevan Conley Being a people person and a communicator is at the core of Tyme Marama Gould s leadership ethos. Photo / Bevan Conley Leadership isn t something Tyme Marama Gould has sought. Instead, leadership has found her. A former student at Whanganui Girls College, Gould filled numerous leadership roles at the school over her time including prefect and house captain. Most people look to me than I look to myself. I ve sort of been in leadership roles my whole life from primary, intermediate, high school and in work life. ....
roger caldwell With the death of George Floyd and the indictment of racist police officers, America is forced to examine its system of trust and integrity. It is very easy to indict the entire police force and write everyone off as racist police, but the chief in Minneapolis is a Black man. Not only is the chief Black, but he and four other Black Minneapolisâ policemen sued the Department of Police for racism in 2007. This may appear not to make any sense, but my father always told me Blacks must fight a racist society from the inside and from the outside. The system in Minneapolis was definitely broken from the inside, and to change something from the inside, it helps to be a member. ....