A look back at old Royals programs
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I’ve been a baseball fan for as long as I can remember. Over the years I’ve kept just about every program of every game I’ve ever attended. For a long time, I wondered why, but now, writing for Royals Review and with the advent of Baseballrefernce.com, it’s been a fun walk down memory lane to revisit some of those old games.
The first program in my collection is from the 1966 Kansas City Athletics. It wasn’t even a game I attended. Some of my dad’s friends went to the game and brought back the Athletics 1966 yearbook for me. The front cover is long gone but featured prominently on page two is Charlie O. Finley and his family. No matter what the occasion, Charlie wanted everyone to know that he was the man.
Kirsten Nelson, an Entrepreneurship student at UNO, took first place with her company, Shop Nelly Boutique, and received a $3,000 check for her efforts. Kirsten’s boutique has been up and running for over a year and a half. Not only are Shop Nelly’s clothes sourced ethically, but Kirsten takes great pride in ensuring they are high quality and offered at a great price, driving value for her customers. Kirsten is looking forward to expanding her company’s presence by opening a storefront in the near future.
Find more about Shop Nelly Boutique at shopnelly.com/
Nathan Hohensee, Anthony Boone, and Max Tomes won runner-up with their company, NftyRaise. Their concept aims at tapping into the fundraising market through Nonfungible tokens (NFTs). This concept excited judges because of the new market opportunity and lack of competitors in this space. The team took home $2,000 in prize money for their ingenuity and creativity.
The incident resulted in the arrest of six Black men on aggravated rioting charges who were released two days later with all charges dropped following a protest for their release outside the Ottawa County Courthouse.
Joining the civil suit filed Nov. 5 by Diamone Wilson, Ryan Hollingshead, Panzie Hunter and Paris Hunter against the Village of Put-in-Bay and officers Terry Rutledge Jr. and Michael Russo are Shalon Shelton, Dameyion Smith, Spencer Robinson, Aaron Tucker and Trae Caffey, who were involved during the incident that began as a traffic stop for running a stop sign and having too many passengers on a golf cart and escalated to several officers using stun guns against members of the group.
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ESCANABA Each year, Bay College and all of Michigan’s community colleges participate in the Liberal Arts Network for Development Writing Competition. During the fall semester, current Bay College students were eligible to submit up to two entries in each of two categories: essay, fiction, and poetry. The top two entries in each category advance to the state competition.
The following winning essays, stories, and poems were chosen as the Bay College winners and will now compete at the state level:
In the essay category, first place was awarded to Alexandra Hagan for “Fresh Vegetables.”
The second-place prize went to Sara Beauchamp for the essay “Pink Ice Cream.”
Dec 18, 2020
ESCANABA Each year, Bay College and all of Michigan’s community colleges participate in the Liberal Arts Network for Development Writing Competition.
During the fall semester, current Bay College students were eligible to submit up to two entries in each of two categories: essay, fiction, and poetry. The top two entries in each category advance to the state competition.
The following winning essays, stories, and poems were chosen as the Bay College winners and will now compete at the state level:
In the essay category, first place was awarded to Alexandra Hagan for “Fresh Vegetables.” The second-place prize went to Sara Beauchamp for the essay “Pink Ice Cream.”