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Alice Hyde receives critical access designation
<!– SHOW ARTICLE –> MALONE — After applying for a change in designation earlier in the year, Alice Hyde Medical Center has received designation as a Critical Access Hospital. The federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services approved the change in designation, according to Phillip A. Rau, a spokesperson for the Malone hospital. “Effective immediately…
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MCW Board talks next steps
<!– SHOW ARTICLE –> SHERBURN– The Martin County West School Board met on Monday evening for its November board meeting. There were visitors present in a standing room only amount and two former school board members gave public comments. Myrna Peters asked that the board canvass other school districts that had remodeled their school such…
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Hot shooting helps Pioneers blow out Bethany, 118-76
<!– SHOW ARTICLE –> Five Pioneers scored in double figures as Marietta College easily defeated Bethany College by the score of 118-76 Wednesday afternoon in Ban Johnson Arena. Marietta improves to 4-1 on the season, while Bethany falls to 2-5 on the season. The 118 points scored is the second-most in the Jon VanderWal era…
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Turkey Trot runners pound the pavement for prize
<!– SHOW ARTICLE –> Dorsey Cheuvront, owner of the On the Run and Walk, right, is greeted by a local dog and their owner during the 45th annual Turkey Trot Thursday at City Park in Parkersburg. (Photo by Kristen Hainkel) PARKERSBURG — Approximately 3,000 people participated in the 45th annual Turkey Trot three-mile race Thursday…
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Cardinal boys hockey looks to improve consistency
ICE MEN COMETH — Members of the Fairmont Area Cardinal boys hockey team opening the season by traveling to Le Sueur on Tuesday night for a 7 p.m. Big South Conference game against the Minnesota River Bulldogs include, front row (left to right): Noah Bettin, Kegan Roloff, Jase Meade and Logan Madsen. Middle row: Parker…
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Mountaineers becoming more explosive on offensive end
West Virginia quarterback Garrett Greene (#6) strolls into the end zone for a score during a game earlier this season. (Photo by Frank Salucci/BlueGoldNews.com) <!– SHOW ARTICLE –> MORGANTOWN — Neal Brown laughed. He’s doing that a lot more these days. He’s guaranteed a winning record, a bowl game, maybe even his job now, so…
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NU Baseball Assoc. gets base hit with City Council
This observation deck along the 1st base line and right field was the subject of discussion at the City Council Work Session Tuesday. NUBA proposed paying back $10,000 of the $150,000 the deck cost over a five year period. <!– SHOW ARTICLE –> NEW ULM — New Ulm Baseball Association (NUBA) presented a plan to…
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Larry D. Black 1963-2023
<!– SHOW ARTICLE –> WARREN — Larry Darnell Black, 59, entered into eternal rest Sunday, Oct. 29, 2023, at home, after a courageous battle with cancer. He was born Dec. 30, 1963, in Cleveland, the son of Emery Jesse Black and Lavarn Surrell Black. A gifted mechanic, Larry held ASC certification and owned Larry’s Automotive…
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New Steelers coordinator is focusing on the present
FILE – Pittsburgh Steelers running back coach Eddie Faulkner watches on the sideline during NFL football practice, Saturday, May 11, 2019, in Pittsburgh. Faulkner was promoted to interim offensive coordinator on Tuesday, Nov. 21, 2023 following the firing of Matt Canada (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic, File) <!– SHOW ARTICLE –> PITTSBURGH (AP) — This isn’t the…
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Ashton Hardaway scores 17 points, Memphis beats Michigan 71-67
<!– SHOW ARTICLE –> NASSAU, Bahamas (AP) — Ashton Hardaway hit the first five 3-pointers of his collegiate career in scoring 17 points and helped Memphis hold off Michigan 71-67 Wednesday in the Battle 4 Atlantis with both head coaches making their first appearances on the bench this season. Juwan Howard, recovering from heart surgery…