Shelter Tails: Pets, shelters suffer in economic downturn - Times Herald-Record
There’s been a dramatic increase in the number of pets abandoned and surrendered because of foreclosures and evictions in recent months. Pet owners who have to move or who cannot afford to keep their pets are giving them up at an alarming rate. “I
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Trip to India deepens appreciation of yoga, meditation - Carroll County Online
JAIPUR, India I needed an escape, a vacation that would shake me out of my routine, and leave me with more than souvenirs and digital photos. So when the yoga center in New York where I m learning to meditate organized a two-week yoga trip to
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Miami Notes — 3s not there at all for RedHawks - Journal-News
OXFORD Members of the Miami University men s basketball team aren t sure why they could not hit a 3-point shot not early, not late, not ever in their 61-56 loss to Akron. Miami went 0-for-15 from behind the arc, the first time the
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Monroe Central guard Hines to get his opportunity to start - Star-Press
PARKER CITY — When Shane Hines was growing up, he used to dream about what it might be like to be a starting guard on Monroe Central’s varsity basketball team. He’d envision the sound of his name reverberating across the gym during lineup
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Seven coaches have walked sideline in gym’s 51 years - Journal-News
HAMILTON Thanks to Hamilton High School historian and former athletic director Larry Wood for providing so much great information that all of it couldn t possibly fit into the stories in the paper. Seven men have worked the sideline in the gym
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Newton North 62, Wellesley 53: Tigers get even in rematch of Bay State - Daily News Tribune
Newton North girls basketball coach Hank DeSantis talked the talk. It was up to his players to walk the walk against undefeated Wellesley in last night’s Tiger Basketball Tournament title game. The Tigers didn’t let their coach down as they avenged a
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Gymnasts’ long road to success full of sacrifice, big rewards - Tuscaloosa News
Meet start: 7:30 p.m. Where: Coleman Coliseum Tickets: Available at the door It seems like a fairy tale, magical even, these seemingly weightless athletes bounding, flipping and twisting through the air to choreographed measures. The artistry of each
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Classic puts the spotlight on gymnasts - Columbus Dispatch
With 91 gyms and more than 2,000 competitors registered from across the country, this year’s Buckeye Classic will once again bring the nation’s top gymnasts to Columbus. But just up the road in New Albany, 10-year-old Nia Dennis is reaching her own
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Layoff payoff: Wrestlers rested but rust a concern - Observer-Reporter
For nearly two weeks, most WPIAL wrestlers have been unable to practice because schools have been closed because of the inclement weather. That meant no running, no sweating, no working on technique and no stopping the rust from forming. At least
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