Voters will weigh in on a $158 million bond issue for the Millard Public Schools in a mail-in election kicking off this week. Ballots will be mailed out Tuesday, and registered voters living ...
MINNEAPOLIS-- Minnesota true freshman Charlie Millard went 4-0 Sunday to claim the 157-pound championship at the Cyclone Open in Ames, Iowa. Millard's title win came 9-4 over No. 8 Cody Chittum of ...
Image via: GOFUNDME Noah Scurry, a 17-year-old basketball player from Samuel Fels High School, was fatally shot Tuesday morning while heading to school with his mother. The shooting occurred ...
A 17-year-old high school basketball player Noah Scurry, from Samuel Fels High School, was fatally shot while on his way to school with his mother. According to NBC10 Philadelphia report ...
Philadelphia is mourning the tragic loss of 17-year-old Noah Scurry, a standout student-athlete from Samuel Fels High School, who was fatally shot on Tuesday morning. The incident occurred around ...
17-year-old Samuel Fels High School student-athlete Noah Scurry was allegedly fatally shot outside his home on Tuesday, January 14. Approximately 20 shots were allegedly fired at the Philadelphia ...
Take a look at photos as Millard North girls basketball hosts Millard South. Millard North's Izzie Galligan (22) goes up for a layup during the first half of a high school girls basketball game ...
NCAA. Pitt and FSU clash after heated handshake line incident following ACC matchup NCAA. Bryce James under fire for low level of play but still signing for Arizona: 'He's a nondescript guy' Noah ...
Noah Scurry, a member of the Samuel Fels basketball team, was shot multiple times on the morning of Jan. 14 Natasha Dye is a writer-reporter for PEOPLE covering sports. Her previous work appears ...
According to CBS and NBC Philadelphia, Scurry and his mother were on their way to Samuel Fels High School in Feltonville around 7:15 a.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 14, when the athlete was shot multiple ...
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