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Tulsa Track Star Finds Success After Long Road Of Setbacks

By: Daniel Hawk TULSA, Oklahoma - Kallista Frye’s life journey is a lot like the track she runs around, with plenty of winding turns along the way. The Tulsa native not only found a skill she excels at but also a home. How long would you wait in life to do something you love and find a place to call home Victory Christian’s Kallista Fry waited 6 years of her life to find both growing up in Haiti she was an orphan until she was 12 years old. I didn t come to the US until I was 12 so everything is kind of new to me I had to catch up, said, Victory Christian Track Athlete Kallista Frye.

Jamestown, LaMoure, Litchville children place in annual education contest

Jamestown, LaMoure, Litchville children place in annual education contest The North Dakota Woman’s Christian Temperance Union held its annual education contest with coloring sheets for kindergarten through grade 3. 8:38 am, May 17, 2021 × Vivian Peterson The North Dakota Woman’s Christian Temperance Union held its annual education contest with coloring sheets for kindergarten through grade 3, and its poster contest for grades 4-6, Division I. A total of 804 students from 14 schools with 65 classrooms participated in North Dakota with 713 entries. From the East Region, Jamestown area schools participating included LaMoure Elementary, Litchville-Marion Elementary (LME) and Hillcrest Academy SDA (HCSDA) and Victory Christian School (VCS), Jamestown.

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Kentucky State Police recognizes fourteen civilian employees

On March 18, the Kentucky State Police (KSP) honored 14 civilian employees in-person, during a private ceremony in Frankfort. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, last year s civilian award ceremony was

Six Newcomers To Join Cougars For 2021-22 Season

Six Newcomers To Join Cougars For 2021-22 Season By CofC Athletics | April 15, 2021 at 11:07 PM EDT - Updated April 15 at 11:07 PM CHARLESTON, S.C. – Head Coach Pat Kelsey and his staff have signed six newcomers, who will join the College of Charleston men’s basketball program for the 2021-22 season. “I am thrilled to welcome our staff’s first six signees to Our City!” Kelsey said. “Cougar Nation can expect an instant impact with these young men. They all bring a unique skill set to the table, but they are all united in their traits of toughness and competitiveness – two of our program’s pillars. They are winners and exemplify our culture.”

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