2,000+ students converging on Pasco for one of WA’s largest high school sports events That makes it one of the largest high school sports events in the state ... Korbyn Hopwood scored on a 23-yard run; Trent Woodhouse hit Zackery Gandy on a 33-yard TD pass; Riley Stevens rushed ... 11/6/2024 - 3:59 pm | View Link
'Hit list' naming Cobb County high school students lands author in jail The Georgia Bureau of Investigation helped the Cobb County police arrest a suspect accused of posting a “hit list” on social media that named specific students from Walton and Pope high schools. 10/31/2024 - 2:58 am | View Link
High impact: IU finishing up landmark study on subconcussive hits in high school football For the millions of young athletes who play America's most popular sport, the love for football also comes with some concern. 10/29/2024 - 2:55 pm | View Link
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Happy Birthday for Saturday, Nov. 16, 2024:
You are wise, perceptive and strong-willed. You are also sensuous, sensitive and highly intuitive. Above all, you are individualistic. This is a powerful year for you.
Today is Saturday, Nov. 16, the 321st day of 2024. There are 45 days left in the year.
Today in history:
On Nov. 16, 1973, President Richard Nixon signed the Trans-Alaska Pipeline Authorization Act into law, authorizing the construction of an 800-mile (1,290-kilometer) oil pipeline from the Alaska North Slope to the port city of Valdez.
Also on this date:
In 1907, Oklahoma became the 46th state of the union.
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