By ERIC X. VICCARO
EVICCARO@STEGENHERALD.COM
Ste. Genevieve High School senior Megan Aubuchon continues to be the benchmark in the high jump.
Aubuchon now has the school record all to herself after a 1.68-meter leap this past Friday at the Old Settlement Relays at Dragon Field.
“Megan’s doing a lot of things right,” said Ste. Genevieve head girls’ track and field coach Tyne Huck. “She’s driving her knee, getting up and bending over the bar.”
When Huck watched Aubuchon establish her new school record, she said Megan could have easily cleared a few more millimeters.
It was part of a dynamic meet for Aubuchon, who won three events including both the 100- and 300-meter hurdles with respective times of 15.15 and 48.05 seconds.
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A year into a pandemic, this bar outside Yosemite still refuses to follow COVID-19 rules
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Tom Nelson, Robbie Nelson, Suzanne Hicks and Gordon Hicks hanging out at Airport Bar on a Saturday night.Ashley Harrell
Airport Inn Bar & Grill is an all-American saloon in Yosemite National Park s gateway town of Mariposa. It s beloved by many long-time residents, and legendary for its comfort food.
It also openly defied the regional stay-at-home order to shut down in December, and its regulars are known to be gun ownership-advocating, COVID-19-denying Trump supporters. And not just one, but several, nooses are hanging around the property.
A year into a pandemic, this bar outside Yosemite still refuses to follow COVID-19 rules
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Tom Nelson, Robbie Nelson, Suzanne Hicks and Gordon Hicks hanging out at Airport Bar on a Saturday night.Ashley Harrell
Airport Inn Bar & Grill is an all-American saloon in Yosemite National Park s gateway town of Mariposa. It s beloved by many long-time residents, and legendary for its comfort food.
It also openly defied the regional stay-at-home order to shut down in December, and its regulars are known to be gun ownership-advocating, COVID-19-denying Trump supporters. And not just one, but several, nooses are hanging around the property.
Bay Area diners are still eating outside restaurants, whether businesses want it or not
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The patio at Waterbar in San Francisco in August, when outdoor dining was still allowed.Scott Strazzante/The Chronicle
The Danville restaurant owner who has been offering outdoor dining despite Contra Costa County’s ban said he has been visited by both the police department and the county health department since news came out about his protest. But he’s planning to ignore the warnings and to keep serving guests.
The business, Crumbs Breakfast, Lunch and Bar, is one of 12 in the downtown Danville area defying the county’s health order to stop outdoor dining as of Monday. Their actions come as the coronavirus pandemic surges across California and the nation, killing thousands a day and threatening to overwhelm hospitals.
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