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Coj Interim Chief 75 Days In
SUMMARY: Interim Police Chief Joseph Wade has 15 days to either be submitted to the council for a vote or his term will expire. He cannot serve as interim longer than 90 days according to state law. Wade has been serving in this role since June 1st after former Police Chief James Davis retired. Wade has been with the department for nearly 30 years. If appointed by the mayor, he will need at least 4 votes from the city council to become police chief. The mayor is pleased with Wade's work and will make an announcement soon.
Interim chief's 90 days almost up
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Pine Grove baseball beats Biggersville to move on to the State Championship
SUMMARY: to Pearl for the first time in school history. Pine Grove's win over Biggersville in a thrilling game secured their spot in the state championship, making it their first appearance in school history. The game was full of exciting moments, with Pine Grove ultimately coming out on top with a 9-7 win. This victory marks their third North half appearance in the last four years. The game featured standout performances, including a solo home run by Trey Gun. Pine Grove's resilience and determination earned them a well-deserved spot in the state championship, a momentous achievement for the team.
The Pine Grove Baseball team beat the Biggersville Lions to move on to the State Championship Series in Class 1A.
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Coach's Corner: Ashli Sutton
SUMMARY: The content discusses the challenges of coaching, the personal struggles of a girls basketball coach at Callaway, and her dedication to her team, teaching math, and playing the drums at church. She emphasizes the importance of maintaining mental health and putting herself first, learning from losses, and aiming to coach at the college level. She draws inspiration from successful coaches like Coach Don Staley and aims to help her players become better individuals on and off the court. Ultimately, her goal is to help her players excel and have options for their future, beyond just winning games.
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Lake Caroline residents meet to discuss future developments
SUMMARY: Residents in Lake Caroline met with developers at the Mermaid Cafe to discuss future developments in the neighborhood. Lake Caroline Incorporated had recently withdrawn plans for a gas station at the entrance, prompting the meeting. Media outlets were not allowed in, but residents and developers discussed potential ways development could benefit the neighborhood. Opinions were mixed, with some supporting development and others wary of potential changes. Some residents expressed trust in developer Mark Jordan, while others felt he should be more involved. The meeting focused on amenities like restaurants rather than zoning specifics. Jordan did not attend the meeting.
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