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Roy Stanley Memorial Shootout
Sports DirectorThe city of Salem and WDBJ7 made a special announcement today. The two will partner to present the Roy Stanley Memorial Shootout next month at the Salem Civic Center in honor of the late NEWS7 sportscaster. "He stood for everything that was good about...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Basketball, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Salem (Salem, Virginia), Patrick Henry
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National Western show's junior judging contest tests students' bison knowledge
WESTMINSTER, Colo. - Students attending the National Western Stock Show in Denver Jan. 18 will have an opportunity to test their bison knowledge-and to compete for college scholarship money-at the fourth annual National Bison Association's Junior...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Justice System, Judges
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S.D. Farmers Union Foundation offers scholarships
HURON - For the fifth year, Farmers Union Insurance, in cooperation with the South Dakota Farmers Union Foundation, is offering $25,000 in scholarships to eligible high school seniors in South Dakota. Through the “Insuring a Brighter Tomorrow” scholarship...Tags: Awards and Prizes
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Website Helps High School Athletes Get College Scholarships
CW 33 NewsHundreds of thousands of high school student athletes compete every day on the field and in the gym, but to get noticed and move on to the next level has become a difficult challenge for most. One North Texas man has helped many athletes get noticed...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Financial Aid, Schools, Students, Teaching and Learning
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GOVERNOR TALKS ABOUT VETERANS, SCHOLARSHIPS
Published: December 8, 2000 As people across the country celebrated Pearl Harbor Day Thursday, Gov. Bill Janklow took the opportunity to promote the state's under-construction World War II Memorial. Speaking at the Aberdeen Area Chamber of Commerce's...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Financial Aid, Executive Branch, Colleges and Universities, Health and Medical Professionals
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Muhammad Ali Center part of legacy to champ's social activism
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) -- Muhammad Ali's fists made him famous, but his plight as a social activist was perhaps his biggest fight.
At the Muhammad Ali Center, visitors see the three-time world heavyweight champion railing against war, segregation and...Tags: Ohio River, George W. Bush, Sonny Liston, Elvis Presley, Vietnam War (1955-1975)
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Student-athletes can drink milk, earn a scholarships
The National Milk Mustache “got milk?®” campaign recently launched the call for entries for the 15th annual Scholar Athlete Milk Mustache of the Year (SAMMY) Awards. The 2012 SAMMY scholarship recognizes 25 student-athletes who excel in...Tags: Culture, Walt Disney, Awards and Prizes, Amusement and Theme Parks, Ceremonies
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Notre Dame football recruiting: Solving the numbers game
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND -- Often forgotten in the algebra problem that Notre Dame football's scholarship count has become is Mormon missionary/future freshman safety Chris Badger. The original member of the 2010 recruiting class concludes his work for the Church of...Tags: Virginia Tech, Football, University of California, Los Angeles, College Sports, Auburn Tigers
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Banasiewicz to host pro BMX event in South Bend
Local BMX standout Brett Banasiewicz is hosting his first Pro/Am competition this weekend at the Kitchen BMX Skate park in South Bend on Saturday and Sunday.
"Every skate park has to have a contest," Banasiewwicz told WSBT when asked about the motivation...Tags: Awards and Prizes
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Carl Lewis talks to teens about life's challenges
KIAHOlympian and UofH alum Carl Lewis returns home to a crowd of teenagers at the Running USA Conference. Fortunately, he’s not going to sing to them. His mission is to talk to and motivate them. Lewis tells the kids, 'If life was easy, everybody&...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Carl Lewis
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Oscar nominations a blast from the past
John Osborne wrote the key post-World War II British drama "Look Back in Anger," later filmed in 1959. By contrast there’s very little anger in all the look-backs among this year’s Academy Award nominations. Oscar's unofficial slogan in...Tags: Demian Bichir, Entertainment Events, The Descendants (movie), Artists, Concerts
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News briefs: Presidential politics; State of the Union address
Obama to take on economic anxiety in election-year State of the Union, amid GOP attacks
WASHINGTON (AP) — Addressing a divided nation amid a determined GOP campaign to take his job, President Barack Obama is preparing to issue a populist cry for...Tags: Church and State Relations, Iran, Interior Policy, Federal Reserve, Executive Branch
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