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On April 10, three Teton High School students participated in the Idaho State Speech Competition which was held virtually for the first time due to Covid. (Last yearâs tournament was cancelled because of the pandemic.) Cameron Butler, Nathan Hill and Noah McClure represented Teton High in panel discussion at State Speech. The district tournament was held at Teton High on March 20; twelve local high schools (120 students) competed at the district tournament. Having three students qualify for State Speech is a record for Teton High School. Coach Brent Schindler is very proud of these students and all of the students on the team who have done very well this season. ....
By PHILLIP TUTOR | The Anniston Star, Ala. | Published: April 17, 2021 ANNISTON, Ala. (Tribune News Service) The day before U.S. and British forces began air strikes in Afghanistan, members of the Alabama State Defense Force gathered at a military base to begin training not for war, but to replace those who were. They trained at Fort McClellan. Thus began one of Calhoun County s earliest links to the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and America s involvement in its Forever War, which President Biden says he ll end by removing the final 2,500 U.S. troops from Afghanistan this year. That link also highlighted the beguiling paradox that still surrounds Anniston s Army post, whose origin traces to the National Guardsmen who used the Bains Gap hills for artillery practice before World War I. ....
Premium Content Subscriber only THE ongoing development work of Ipswich softball officials, coaches and committee members is yielding some fine results. The Ipswich under-14 boys are celebrating their recent success at the Queensland championships where the team finished a commendable second. It was an awesome effort by the boys, head coach Derek Doyle said. Ipswich only lost 8-6 to eventual champions Redlands in the qualifying matches before going down 16-3 in the grand final at Redcliffe. The Ipswich team was: Ajay Grimsey, Isaac-James Martin, Mitchell Doyle, Blake Rumbel, Cooper Davenport, Joshua Moodie, Spencer Hughes, Cale Kaarsberg, Damien Hill, Nathan Hill, Jordyn Sharp, Tyreek Carlo and George Silva. ....