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Comment on Smart Partnership for Socio-Economic Transformation by kathy
Comment on Smart Partnership for Socio-Economic Transformation by kathy
words are easy. Lets see the conduct. “Nothing so conclusively proves a man’s ability to lead others as what he does from day to day to lead himself.” Thomas J. Watson, Sr.
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José Saenz balances boxing, books while chasing Olympic dream
José Saenz balances boxing, books while chasing Olympic dream
José Saenz, 21, will make the first step in the grueling process to qualify for the Olympics today during his first fight at nationals. If Saenz holds up to that, he will have done so as a mostly self-taught fighter who runs a mostly self-disciplined training schedule.
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Catching up with former Saints forward Tomkow
Catching up with former Saints forward Tomkow
The Rep/Ex had a chance to catch up with former Spruce Grove Saint power forward Adam Tomkow this past week. How many years did you play for the Spruce Grove Saints?
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Canyonlands: A sprawling area of hiking, walking and riding
Canyonlands: A sprawling area of hiking, walking and riding
Canyonlands National Park is a sprawling landscape of canyons, mesas and buttes, a 527-square-mile playground that encompasses three districts and two rivers. Don’t let its size intimidate you.
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Publicity Club of New England Honors Public Relations Excellence at the 43rd Annual Bell Ringers Award Ceremony
Publicity Club of New England Honors Public Relations Excellence at the 43rd Annual Bell Ringers Award Ceremony
The Publicity Club of New England, the region’s oldest not-for-profit public relations trade organization, today announced the winners of its 43rd Annual Bell Ringer Awards competition.
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Xenia fullback big-time presence in the backfield
Xenia fullback big-time presence in the backfield
Fullback Julius Young has a way of affecting defenders. And that’s before he receives a handoff.“It was crazy,” said Young, a recent Xenia High School graduate. “Somebody my size, there wasn’t anybody who wanted to tackle me, even in practice.”
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Two Merritt Island High grads sport auto skills at nationals
Two Merritt Island High grads sport auto skills at nationals
It’s not easy to find a good mechanic, but two recent graduates of Merritt Island High can say they are among the best in the state. Sam McLean and Johnny White, who graduated last month, are headed to the national Ford/AAA Student Auto Skills Competition.
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