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Riding the rails to baseball memories | Johnstown native took train to games at 30 MLB ballparks | Sports

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JOHNSTOWN, Pa. – When Johnstown native Kris Horoho counts his blessings this Thanksgiving, he almost certainly will reflect on a trip – actually, trips – of a lifetime. “All 30 Major League Baseball ballparks in one season, traveling only by Amtrak train,” Horoho said. “It had never been done before.” A recent retiree after 41 […]

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Council speaker tries to reel in fishing tourney rumors | News

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TAHLEQUAH – The better part of the Cherokee Nation’s monthly Resource Committee meeting was spent tackling rumors surrounding promised payouts from the tribe’s fall bass tournament. According to Tribal Council Speaker Mike Shambaugh, doubt was cast on how prize winnings were doled out at the inaugural Cherokee National Holiday Bass Fishing Tournament held Sept. 10 […]

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Baylor men expect Vegas trip to pay dividends

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Baylor didn’t win the Continental Tire Main Event in Las Vegas, but the tournament has already begun to pay dividends. After dropping an 86-79 decision to then-No. 16 Virginia in Friday’s first round, the Bears bounced back with an 80-75 win over then-No. 8 UCLA. The Bears learned a lot about themselves against Top 25 […]

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Gear library looks to break down barriers for Montana hunters

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CAMERON EVANS Montana Free Press Ada Smith didn’t own any camo when she started hunting. Or a range finder, decoys or turkey calls. The Ph.D. A candidate at the University of Montana College of Forestry was fortunate to befriend a community of adult-onset hunters and mentors who lent her the gear and taught her the […]

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Bear hunting regulations streamlined | Community

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FRANKFORT — Simplified bear hunting regulations are now in place in Kentucky. Regulation changes proposed by the Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Commission received final legislative approval on Oct. 20. Gone are the eight zones and harvest quotas that shut down a season once a set number of female bears was harvested. The newly amended regulations […]

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Tracking A Good Time: Pheasant Hunt held for veterans, disabled | Photos

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“Such a good time together” and “I look forward to this all year long” were some of the comments on Friday morning at the Southern Tulare County Sportsman’s Association Rolling for Ringnecks Pheasant Hunt. Veterans from all across California enjoyed the 2022 pheasant hunt “Rolling for Ringnecks” organized by the STCSA on Friday together with […]

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The Texas Rodeo Cowboy Hall of Fame has announced 2022 inductees | News

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The Texas Rodeo Cowboy Hall of Fame has announced the 2022 class of inductees with the induction ceremony slated for Saturday, April 9, in the Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District. This year’s inductees include: Johnny Boren Award Inductee Renee Harvey Lowe – Paris, Texas Directors’ Choice Award Inductee Coors Cowboy Club – Amarillo, Texas […]

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Marcus Jones’ parents first trip to Gillette, a memorable one | Sports

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What led to Marcus Jones’ surprising, electric and possibly season-changing punt return to lead the Patriots past the Jets, 10-3, yesterday? Alot. Jones, a rookie third-round pick out of the University of Houston, was among the top punt and kick returners in the country, with six punt returns for a touchdown at Troy University and […]

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Farkas shares goals for parks

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The weather has turned colder, but Bonne Terre’s building inspector/parks and recreation director, Kenny Farkas, said the city’s parks are waiting for visitors. He gave an overview on the park system to the Bonne Terre Chamber of Commerce Wednesday afternoon, assuring them the parks are worthy of year-round patronage. In his parks and recreation capacity, […]

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The gift of giving brings good cheer

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By TODD NAFE Outdoors The holiday season is a mixed bag of feelings for a lot of people. Happy times and traditions can be tempered by financial worries, the loss of loved ones, and other troubles. But this time of year brings out the goodness in most people, and if you’re looking for a way […]

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