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Valley Voice: Here s to no longer living in the New Normal

WELCOME TO OUR first anniversary month of the New Normal. It was in mid-March of last year when the world as we knew it changed after Gov. Chris Sununu imposed his Stay-at-Home emergency orders due to the COVID-19 pandemic. I recall interviewing Conway Village Fire Chief Steve Solomon and asking about precautions. When he mentioned PPE, I had to ask what those now all-too-familiar letters stood for: Personal Protection Equipment, something I didn’t have a clue about but which, like everyone, I now am familiar with, along with wearing a mask in public as a requirement of daily life for most of us who recognize the perils of this deadly virus (outside of those naysayers who choose to believe in political ideology rather than science, putting the rest of us in jeopardy, but I digress).

The Snow Report: Local areas have plenty of terrain open

The Snow Report: Local areas have plenty of terrain open
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Valley Voice: Passing of last Shaw twin, who taught world to sing

THEY TAUGHT THE WORLD TO SING: It is with sadness that we share the news from friend Sallie Macintosh of Kittery, Maine, that Rick Shaw, of the famed New Hampshire

Legendary Gulf Coast Coach George Sekul: Gone, But Not Forgotten

Legendary Gulf Coast Coach George Sekul: Gone, But Not Forgotten Legendary Gulf Coast Coach George Sekul: Gone, But Not Forgotten By Don Hammack | January 5, 2021 at 10:41 PM CST - Updated January 5 at 10:41 PM PERKINSTON, Miss. (MGCCC Athletics) - Legendary Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College player and coach George Sekul, whose Bulldogs teams won two national titles and more than 200 games, died Monday at home in D’Iberville surrounded by his family. He was 83. “Coach Sekul is probably the best-known coach in Gulf Coast history and has made a huge impact on the lives of former players, current students and employees of this institution,” said Dr. Mary S. Graham, MGCCC president. “His legacy is one of athletic excellence, outstanding coaching skill and whole-hearted devotion to both MGCCC and the Mississippi Gulf Coast. He inspired generations of student-athletes and has left us with many fond memories. We are deeply sorrowed by this great loss. Our

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