A New Plymouth supermarket owner is urging people to only “buy what you need” as some shelves were left empty on Tuesday night as people stocked up ahead of lockdown.
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SEATTLE – New Mexico State got a first-inning, three-run home run from catcher Nikki Butler on Friday night and held on to beat Utah Valley, 4-3, to gain a spot in the Western Athletic Conference softball tournament’s championship round for the 10th consecutive time.
The Aggies (31-20) will face second-seeded Seattle on Saturday afternoon.
One day after being knocked off by fourth-seeded Utah Valley, the top-seeded Aggies bounced back earlier Friday to beat Grand Canyon 6-2 to advance in the four-team, double-elimination tournament.
• New Mexico has had a miserable season but is finishing strong. Behind a three-homer day by Albuquerque’s Andrea Howard, the Lobos (10-35) swept a doubleheader Friday at Utah State (13-30), winning 9-4 and 9-3. The series and season finale is Saturday at noon in Logan, Utah.
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Sophia Nayak, A freshman at the Veritas Classical Academy, won the 2021 Junior PioBiz: Problem/Solution stage of the competition at Marietta College. Nayak proposed Medicompare, a medical service review app similar to review apps for restaurants and hotels. (Photo Provided)
MARIETTA A freshman at the Veritas Classical Academy won the 2021 Junior PioBiz: Problem/Solution stage of the competition at Marietta College.
Sophia Nayak, who competed April 8 against 14 students from Belpre High School, was awarded $250 and one free three-credit course at Marietta College valued at $1,455. Nayak proposed the product Medicompare, a medical service review app similar to review apps for restaurants and hotels.
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Veritas Classical Academy freshman Sophia Nayak won the 2021 Junior PioBiz: Problem/Solution stage of the competition at Marietta College April 8.
Nayak, who competed against 14 students from Belpre High School, was awarded $250 and one free three-credit course at Marietta College valued at $1,455.
Nayak proposed a product called Medicompare, which is a medical service review app similar to review apps for restaurants and hotels. Belpre’s Evan Vowls, Alivia Mercer and Wyatt Whitehouse finished second with Instrufinder, an app that helps people identify instruments in a song by sound.
The group won $200.
Also from BHS, Nichole Gogan, Victor Vilahur and Elijah Flowers took home $150 and a third-place finish with Quickassist.
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