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Thursday’s girls track meet between Mohawk Trail and Greenfield came down to the final five events. The Green Wave pulled ahead 35-28 after the field events but the Warriors stormed back to tie it 52-52 with five events to go. That’s when Mohawk Trail. ....
Thursday’s girls track meet between Mohawk Trail and Greenfield came down to the final five events. The Green Wave pulled ahead 35-28 after the field events but the Warriors stormed back to tie it 52-52 with five events to go. That’s when Mohawk Trail. ....
RDN REPORTS [email protected] Emmett Johnson, of Rolla, recently scratched his way to a $100,000 prize on a Missouri Lottery “$1,000 in a Flash” Scratchers game. The winning ticket was purchased at Phil-Mart, 500 S. Main St., in Salem. “$1,000 In a Flash” is a $10 Scratchers game with over $8.1 million in unclaimed prizes, including another $100,000 prize and a top prize of $1 million. In FY20, players in Dent County – where the winning ticket was sold – won more than $3.4 million in Missouri Lottery prizes, retailers received more than $243,000 in commissions and bonuses, and more than $761,000 in Lottery proceeds went to education programs in the county. ....
Dec 11, 2020 ESCANABA Randy Joseph Godlewski, age 58, of Escanaba, passed away Tuesday afternoon, December 8, 2020. He was born on October 9, 1962 in Marinette, Wis., the son of Chester “Chet” and Donna (Pepin) Godlewski. Randy was raised in Cornell and attended school in Escanaba where he played football and hockey throughout his four years in high school. He was a member of the 1980 graduating class of Escanaba High School. Following graduation, he attended Bay College for engineering and received his associate’s degree. He then moved to Florida to work for his father’s contracting company. On August 9, 1986, he married the former Laurie Lindberg at Central United Methodist Church in Escanaba and together raised two daughters, Holly and Katlyn. In 1988, they moved back to their hometown of Escanaba. Randy began his electrical contracting career at Rapid Electric where he was employed for about 20 years before purchasing Kobas Electric in Escanaba in 2008. He owned ....