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The Farmers' Almanac: Much More Than A Weather Predictor [Opinion]
When I was a kid, my grandparents basement was the perfect place for us cousins to play when the weather was bad. Full of old trunks and shelves of cast-off household items and bric-a-brac, my grandmother had “prettied it up” a bit by painting the cinder block walls white and laying down all-weather carpeting, with a bonus rug placed on top here and there.
Lions lose to Manchester; rebound with win over Fayetteville
On Monday and Tuesday, the Fairfield Lions split Southern Hills Athletic Conference games against the Manchester Greyhounds and the Fayetteville Rockets, as they lost to Manchester and defeated the Rockets. On Monday (April 29), the Lions lost by a 2-1 score at Manchester in SHAC action. The Lions trailed by...
Eight Kentucky high schools, one full-contact spectator sport: combat robotics.
Starting at 9 Tuesday morning, cheering crowds in Morehead's Laughlin Building will greet eight robot fighters - metal boxes which sit low to the ground, equipped with spinning blades, battering rams, and whatever else students hope might give them an edge. Robot Gladiator League (RGL) is a joint project of...
Lady ’Cats lose on road at Ripley
Playing in Southern Hills Athletic Conference play on Friday, the Whiteoak Lady Wildcats lost to the host Ripley Blue Jays by an 11-1 score in five innings. The loss at RHS saw the Lady ’Cats score their lone run in the top of the fifth inning. Ripley had two runs cross home plate in the bottom of the second, followed by another two run inning in the third, a three-run fourth and four final runs in the bottom of the fifth.
WHS scores 20 runs in win over Ripley
Scoring 20 runs in the first three innings, followed by two final runs in the fifth, the Whiteoak Wildcats won big on the road in Southern Hills Athletic Conference action, defeating the Ripley Blue Jays, 22-4 Friday (April 26) at RHS. From the start, it was a big offensive outburst...
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