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Genevieve (Jennie) Ann Foster
January 13, 1945 – February 7, 2017
Bertrand's career-high 31 sparks Towson past Drexel 76-69
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Allen Bertrand scored a career-high 31 points, Brian Fobbs added 19 more and, sparked by a Charles Thomas dunk, Towson battled past Drexel 76-69 on Saturday
No. 8 Texas tops No. 3 KU 84-59 to tie record margin at Phog
LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — Texas stumbled into Allen Fieldhouse on Saturday well aware of its humbling track record in the storied arena.
Badgley's FG on final play propels Chargers past Falcons
INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — The Los Angeles Chargers finally found a way to close out a win this season.
Badgley's FG on final play propels Chargers past Falcons
INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — The Los Angeles Chargers finally found a way to close out a win this season.
BBCC Women win national wrestling title
ALLEN, Texas — Big Bend Community College women’s wrestling team took first place at the National Collegiate Wrestling Association’s championship tournament. According to a press release from USA Wrestling, Big Bend took first in the women’s division during the annual championship tournament in Allen, Texas, with 115.5 points...
Coronavirus causes major adjustments for injury rehab
Under normal circumstances, you would almost have to force Indiana linebacker Thomas Allen out of his school’s athletic facilities.
Coronavirus causes major adjustments for injury rehab
Under normal circumstances, you would almost have to force Indiana linebacker Thomas Allen out of his school’s athletic facilities.
Coronavirus causes major adjustments for injury rehab
Under normal circumstances, you would almost have to force Indiana linebacker Thomas Allen out of his school’s athletic facilities.
Coronavirus causes major adjustments for injury rehab
Under normal circumstances, you would almost have to force Indiana linebacker Thomas Allen out of his school’s athletic facilities.
EU countries adopt common travel guidelines amid pandemic
BRUSSELS (AP) — European Union countries on Tuesday approved a series of guidelines aimed at facilitating free movement across the bloc and avoiding further disruption during the coronavirus pandemic.
China sanctions 11 US politicians, heads of organizations
BEIJING (AP) — China on Monday announced unspecified sanctions against 11 U.S. politicians and heads of organizations promoting democratic causes, including Senators Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz, who have already been singled out by Beijing.
Russell Wilson Quarterback Academy visits Royal
ROYAL CITY — The Russell Wilson Quarterback Academy visited Royal High School for the third straight year, working with the Knights. The two-day camp offered skill exercises and training for youth, third- to eighth-graders, as well as high school players.
Next July's SummerFest a giant 50-year class reunion
ROYAL CITY - "School Days, School Days, Good Old Golden Rule Days: Readin', & Ritin' & Rithmetic".
Royal City Summerfest returns this year
ROYAL CITY — After being canceled in 2020, Royal City Summerfest returns for 2021 with plenty of activities.
Wisconsin Legislature changing internal complaint process
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The office that investigates sexual harassment complaints against Wisconsin lawmakers would report its findings directly to legislative leaders, not to nonpartisan clerks of the state Senate and Assembly, under a move that a bipartisan legislative committee was asked to approve Tuesday.
Trump rolls in South Dakota while 2 marijuana measures pass
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — President Donald Trump, U.S. Sen. Mike Rounds and U.S. Rep. Dusty Johnson won in South Dakota on Tuesday. But with Republicans long dominating the state's elections, the most interesting development was the passage of separate proposals to legalize both medical and recreational marijuana. Election officials received a historic number of absentee ballots, raising the possibility that tallying the results could take longer than usual.
First telephone line from Coulee City to Waterville built in 1901
Richardson got out of horse business and into cattle business, first telephone line built in 1901 or 1902, my my, the greater Columbia Basin was certainly busy in the early 1900s. Read on.
Reese, Voth discuss challenges for ML
MOSES LAKE - City budget cuts, retaining an ambulance service and the Shoreline Master Plan were the top issues discussed Tuesday for Moses Lake City Council candidates Brent Reese and Todd Voth.
Losses, frustration starting to mount for struggling Bears
CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago Bears weren't exactly beating their opponents in convincing fashion even when they were piling up the victories.