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WILLARD — Clear Fork baseball coach Gabe Kennedy called sophomore Mason Ball at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, May 26 with some big news. He was getting the ball for the Division IV district semifinal ...
Lady Lex's lone senior, Makaree Chapman, stepped forward, embraced a second consecutive district title trophy and hoisted it high above her head after Lexington defeated the Clear Fork Colts 6-0 ...
But in the case of Clear Fork's 8-4 Mid-Ohio Athletic Conference win over the Ontario Warriors, the first inning told the story. After the Warriors stranded two runners in the top of the first and ...
seven students who repeatedly brought their phones to school, despite being told countless times not to, were made to destroy them by tossing them into a pail of water. If you think furious parents ...
Electronic Arts (EA) may have canceled its Black Panther project and shut down Cliffhanger Games recently, but the publisher has confirmed that it isn’t walking away from it's partnership with ...
Sukhu said that regulations related to plastic use have been made quite stringent and consistent efforts are being made to increase public awareness. The announcement was made on World Environment Day ...
COLUMBUS — As soon as the shot put left his hand, Clear Fork junior Julian Mills knew it was a special throw. It traveled 58-feet, 8-inches, giving him a new personal record and a new school ...
Kolkata: In the wake of intermittent rain, KMC has decided to undertake a drive to clear garbage and stagnant water from abandoned plots and buildings so that they do not turn into breeding ...
(WJW) – A Texas woman has died after contracting a rare infection from a brain-eating amoeba while using tap water to clear out her sinuses at an RV campground, according to a recent report.
Multiple schools in the Edmonds School District reported water lead levels that exceed state school limits – including a kindergarten classroom sink at Edmonds’ Sherwood Elementary School that ...
A woman in Texas died after contracting a rare brain-eating amoeba infection from using tap water to clear out her sinuses, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced.