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Little Carlee Smith appears to be quite capable of handling the small calf she led to have photos taken with the cow and Carlee’s big sister, Casey Smith, who won the cow-calf division of the 4-H/FFA cattle show Saturday at the Greater Jefferson County Fair.
Readers sound off on U.S. soccer’s achievements.
Satch Sanders started 13 seasons in the NBA, all with Red Auerbach's Celtics, winning eight titles, third-most in NBA history. He played with Bill Russell and Bob Cousy and John Havlicek. He averaged 9.6 points and 6.8 rebounds per game.
Maine's largest Independence Day parade stepped off in Winslow Saturday. It took more than two hours for the floats and bands to make their way down the parade route. Some of the highlights of this year's parade included a pair of F-16 fighter jets from the Vermont Air National Guard and a Mai . . .
Marx returns to action in Sunday's 3-meter springboard finals while Mazzaferro competes in Monday's platform finals. Fellow Tiger Ava Ohlgren is also set to represent the United States, competing in Sunday's 400 IM finals.
We’ve long known that housing can provide a springboard for extraordinary achievement. But what about the extraordinary people who work in housing? How often do we recognise the achievements of the individuals who make housing a sector that can change lives?
Wherever Barry Alvarez goes these days, the University of Wisconsin athletic director hears the same question with the same urgent tone.
The past three years, the Tour de France has been interesting, intense, and – for better and worse – rife with both triumph and scandal. The Tour went on without Lance, as we all knew it would, but now he’s back and his influence on the race is inescapable.
Cards may rest Franklin
Madison celebrated in a spirit of independence and fitness this July 4th.
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