The Best of the Best in Ohio

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

The Best of the Best in Ohio THE BEST OF THE BEST IN OHIO Check out the All-Chronicle-Telegram wrestling teams, Biden talks gun violence, including wrestler and coach of the year, C3 expanding ‘Obamacare,’ A7 WEDNESDAY, March 24, 2021 $1.25 LORAIN COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH Vaccine demand still exceeds supply Dylan Reynolds ing anyone 16 and older to get the shot anyone that is not in that approved Despite the minimum age for the Lorain County Office on Aging The Chronicle-Telegram if they are struggling to fill appoint- category until after March 29,” Covell receiving a vaccine lowering soon, and El Centro de Servicios Sociales Lorain County Public Health con- ments. DeWine said Monday it is an told the Lorain County Community Covell said older adults who still hav- can offer assistance to those seeking tinues to have no problems filling its effort to prevent doses from “just sit- Protection Team in a virtual meeting. en’t scheduled an appointment should appointments. COVID-19 vaccine appointments and ting there.” When eligibility does expand, Covell not worry that they’ve been passed by. Covell said that due to an expected will not need to open clinics early to Vaccine eligibility is set to expand to said Lorain County Public Health will “If they just haven’t had their shot increase in vaccine supply through everyone ages 16 and older, county anyone ages 16 and up on March 29, not vaccinate minors without parental yet, there is going to be enough vac- April, he is anticipating that anyone health Commissioner David Covell regardless of how many appointments or guardian permission. He said Tues- cine coming over the next few weeks who wants a shot will be able to read- said Tuesday. with health departments and other day that just a dozen 16- and 17-year- that they’re going to have that oppor- ily schedule an appointment by early Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has given providers are filled. olds had signed up for clinics that are tunity,” he said, adding that partners May. vaccine providers the option of allow- “We are plenty full. We don’t need set to take place in April. like the Lorain Public Library System, See VACCINE, A3 REFLECTIONS ON THE PANDEMIC Nurse had COVID in first wave; 11 months later, she still suffers Rini Jeffers The Chronicle-Telegram Join us throughout this month When she first got sick, Trena Richardson thought as we look back at this perilous it was her mask. year, and we share glimpses of At the time, the licensed practical nurse was wear- ing an n95 at her job at a nursing home. She took those from our community whom care of short-term rehabilitation patients and prob- we lost and the effects the ably half of them had COVID-19. It was April last first pandemic in most of our year, about six weeks after the state was effectively lifetimes had on those living shut down and facilities such as hers were being rav- aged by infection rates. in Lorain County. Richardson, 47, remembers walking down the hall and noticing she was short of breath. maybe 20 feet from my living room to my bathroom “Those masks are tight and fitted and I chalked it and I was panting, trying to get my breath, to go that up to that,” she said. far,” she said. “Of course the nurse is the one not to She went home to sleep, waking in the middle of do what they are supposed to do, right? If it had been the night and telling her husband, Paul, that she had anyone else, I would have said go to the hospital.” bronchitis. During the worst times, she would pray. At one “I chalked it up to April, a spring allergy kind of point, she wrote out for her husband a list of things thing,” the Grafton resident said, but within hours she did not want if she ended up in the hospital. she texted her boss to tell her she had COVID-19. “I said I don’t know what’s going to happen. You “I went from having a minor cough to feeling con- tell everyone it’s going to be OK, and you call your gested and being very short of breath, looking for an mom and tell her you’re fine, but I was sitting there inhaler, can’t walk to the bathroom without losing and this is literally the sickest I’ve ever been in my my breath.” whole life. There were times I could not get air. I’d At that time, health care workers were being swabbed for the virus if symptomatic while tests for pray, ‘Please Lord, don’t let me die.’” the general public were still hard to get. Less than 24 Within two weeks, she was back to work. hours after leaving her shift, she was tested. In two Soon, though, other bewildering symptoms began days, her results were in. She was positive. to appear. By that time, she had lost her sense of taste and It started with pain in her joints. smell. A pulse oximeter showed her oxygen level was Prior to COVID-19, Richardson suffered from pso- plummeting to the low 80s. riasis, an autoimmune disorder that largely affects “If your oxygen level is under 92 percent, you skin but can also cause more widespread issues, really should be calling the doctor. At 90 percent, but she was on monthly injections that kept it con- I should have been in the hospital. But I refused. I trolled. Suddenly it came back with a vengeance. wouldn’t go. This was way back in April. They were “I was a bedside nurse, I was lifting, pushing, pull- putting people on ventilators and they weren’t com- ing. I had minor aches and pains, that’s part of psori- ing off,” she said. “I was like, as long as I’m breathing, asis, and I’m 47. But I didn’t have significant issues,” I’m staying home.” she said. Her husband got sick, too. He was not tested but By October she was in so much pain she couldn’t was considered “suspected confirmed” because he use her thumb. A cortisone shot relieved it some, lived with someone who tested positive and because but soon after her wrist and elbow were swelling, of his symptoms, though the virus attacked them soon followed by an index finger. Eventually doctors differently. In his case, he suffered higher fevers than her moderate ones but was hit with body aches and diagnosed it as psoriatic arthritis, a serious immune pains so severe they scared him. Her illness seemed response from COVID-19. to attack her breathing. She spent two weeks mov- “COVID caused my body to freak out and it started ing from bed to recliner, lying on her stomach and attacking itself,” she explained. “Having any kind of ANGELO ANGEL / CHRONICLE changing positions every few hours to avoid pneu- sickness, your body kind of goes haywire but with Trena Richardson, a licensed practical nurse, had COVID-19 last April. monia. COVID … it’s amazing. It’s life-altering.” Her mobility, sense of taste and smell, and her breathing remain impaired. “There were several days it was really bad. There’s See NURSE, A3 ELYRIA Team Kareem donates $1,000 to tee ball club Laina Yost experience. The Chronicle-Telegram It’s always been in the back of his ELYRIA — The South Tee Ball Club head to create a program for South received a donation from Team Kareem Elyria kids to have baseball again. Bow- in its quest to return baseball to Elyria’s ens said with COVID-19 hopefully eas- ing in the summer, it was a “no brainer” South side. to bring it back. Team Kareem presented a $1,000 T-ball will lay the foundation of base- check to the organization Tuesday to go ball skills for kids, Bowens said, but it toward gear for the kids. will also teach life skills. Bowens said it South Tee Ball Club organizer Aric teaches about showing up on time and Bowens grew up playing for Little taking care of equipment. League South, and he brought his own The Elyria YWCA has come on as a son up in Little League West. sponsor for the program. Executive But for the past couple of decades, Director Jeanine Donaldson said it Little League has been missing from directly aligns with the YWCA’s racial KRISTIN BAUER / CHRONICLE South Elyria. Bowens said there’s a gen- equity goals. Jeanine Donaldson, executive director of the YWCA for Elyria; Aric Bowens; Stephanie Riggins-Kimbro; eration of kids who have missed the See DONATES, A2 and Deltrin Kimbro stand for a photo after Riggins-Kimbro and Kimbro presented a $1,000 check. High of 76. Low of 50. ACCENT ......... B3-5 BUSINESS ...... A6-7 COMICS ......... C6-7 OBITUARIES .......B2 BREEZY, Forecast on A8 INDEX ADVICE ...............B5 CLASSIFIEDS .....C8 LOTTERY ............A2 OPINION ......... A4-5 WARM WWW.CHRONICLET.COM cyan A1 magenta A1 yellow A1 black A1 A2 Wednesday, March 24, 2021 FROM PAGE ONE The Chronicle-Telegram school within the boundaries DONATES of the South Recreational Cen- From A1 ter to participate. It will be a noncompeti- Donaldson said baseball has tive program. Volunteers and Rock Hall to celebrate been gone from South Elyria coaching staff will undergo for a long time, even while background checks. other sides of the city have had Coaches with the program it. have had various experience Because the games will be at mentoring, coaching and play- Elyria’s South Park, Donaldson ing baseball.
Recommended publications
  • Cleveland Cavaliers (19-33) Vs
    CLEVELAND CAVALIERS (19-33) VS. NEW ORLEANS PELICANS (23-29) SAT., APRIL 10, 2021 ROCKET MORTGAGE FIELDHOUSE – CLEVELAND, OH 7:30 PM ET TV: BALLY SPORTS OHIO RADIO: WTAM 1100 AM/POWER 89.1 FM WNZN 2020-21 CLEVELAND CAVALIERS GAME NOTES FOLLOW @CAVSNOTES ON TWITTER OVERALL GAME # 53 HOME GAME # 26 LAST GAME STARTERS 2020-21 REG. SEASON SCHEDULE PLAYER / 2020-21 REGULAR SEASON AVERAGES DATE OPPONENT SCORE RECORD #0 Kevin Love C • 6-8 • 247 • UCLA/USA • 13th Season 12/23 vs. Hornets 121-114 W 1-0 GP/GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG 12/26 @ Pistons 128-119** W 2-0 9/9 10.1 5.4 1.9 0.7 0.1 19.1 12/27 vs. 76ers 118-94 W 3-0 #32 Dean Wade F • 6-9 • 219 • Kansas State/USA • 2nd Season 12/29 vs. Knicks 86-95 L 3-1 GP/GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG 3-2 44/11 5.1 3.0 1.1 0.4 0.4 16.6 12/31 @ Pacers 99-119 L 1/2 @ Hawks 96-91 W 4-2 #35 Isaac Okoro F • 6-6 • 225 • Auburn/USA • Rookie 4-3 GP/GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG 1/4 @ Magic 83-103 L 47/47 8.1 2.8 1.7 1.0 0.4 31.9 1/6 @ Magic 94-105 L 4-4 #2 Collin Sexton G • 6-1 • 192 • Alabama/USA • 3rd Season 1/7 @ Grizzlies 94-90 W 5-4 GP/GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG MPG 1/9 @ Bucks 90-100 L 5-5 45/45 24.1 2.8 4.2 1.2 0.1 35.8 1/11 vs.
    [Show full text]
  • At a Glance Concert Schedule
    At A Glance Concert Schedule SC- Supper Club CH- Concert Hall MB- Music Box Full Venue RT- Rooftop Deck RF- Riverfront Porch PDR- Private Dining Room Sun 4/23 CH Turning Point Church Presented by NEO Church Planting network Weekly Worship Service (View Page) Sun 4/23 SC BB King Brunch With Travis "The Moonchild" Haddix (View Page) Sun 4/23 CH Bob Mould Solo Electric Show with Hüsker Dü Frontman (Tickets) Wed 4/26 SC Topic: Cleveland Starts Here: History of Western Reserve Historical Society Storytellers: Kelly Falcone-Hall & Dennis Barrie Cleveland Stories Dinner Parties (View Page) Thu 4/27 SC Motown Night with Nitebridge Enjoy the jumpin' sounds of your favorite classic hits! (View Page) Thu 4/27 CH Dan Fogelberg Night with The Don Campbell Band (Tickets) Sun 4/30 CH Turning Point Church Presented by NEO Church Planting network Weekly Worship Service (View Page) Sun 4/30 SC Beatles Brunch With The Sunrise Jones (Tickets) Sun 4/30 SC Cleveland Songwriters Showcase Raymond Arthur Flanagan, Rebekah Jean, & Austin Stambaugh (View Page) Wed 5/3 SC Topic: Plans Made, Plans Changed: CLE’s Urban Design Storyteller: Chris Ronayne Cleveland Stories Dinner Parties (View Page) Thu 5/4 SC Rebels Without Applause One of Cleveland's Longtime Favorite Cover Bands Celebrating 35 Years! (View Page) Fri 5/5 CH Martin Barre of Jethro Tull Award-Winning Legendary Guitarist (Tickets) Fri 5/5 SC Tequila! Cinco de Mayo Party with Cats on Holiday Tequila Flights, Taco Features and more! (Tickets) Sat 5/6 SC Hey Mavis Northeast Ohio’s Favorite Americana Folk
    [Show full text]
  • Commissioners: Decision Final Bob Finnan Requested a Budget of Almost $800,000 the Gazette Commissioners Passed a Resolution Jan
    GIRLS BASKETBALL Medina falls in regional semi B1 Today’s weather Serving HIGH: 45 Medina County LOW: 31 since 1832 n n n Sunrise: 6:57 For home delivery, call (330) 725-4166 Sunset: 6:20 T HEHE G AZAZ E TTETTE WEDNESDAY, March 3, 2021 $1.25 PUBLIC DEFENDER PLEADS TO KEEP OFFICE FROM CLOSING Commissioners: Decision final Bob Finnan requested a budget of almost $800,000 The Gazette Commissioners passed a resolution Jan. 19 citing Ohio Revised in 2021, which was rejected. Instead, the Code to terminate the Medina County Public Defender county approved a 90-day budget. MEDINA — Chief Public Defender The state now is reimbursing coun- Jocelyn Stefancin made a final stand Commission. By law, it had to give the commission a 90-day ties at a rate of 80 percent for indigent Tuesday to try to save the Medina defense. County Public Defender’s Office from notice. All employees will lose their jobs at that time. Stefancin said the public defender’s closure. office provides many resources to the Despite her pleas, the Medina Defender Commission. By law, it had to to hire an attorney. Public defenders courts will appoint private attorneys to community, most notably a file sys- County commissioners wouldn’t give the commission a 90-day notice. are provided in the two Medina County fill the role of indigent defense. tem for indigent clients. budge and said they will follow All the employees, including Ste- Common Pleas courts and Municipal Commissioners said they no longer “Where are those files going to be through with plans for the office to be fancin, will lose their jobs at that time.
    [Show full text]
  • Broadcasting Apr 13
    The Fifth Estate R A D I O T E L E V I S I O N C A B L E S A T E L L I T E Broadcasting Apr 13 Start "Feeling Great!" about a special opportunity to buy KSTP -TV. Because for seven weeks, begin- ning April 27, Twin Cities Live, Good Company and Eyewitness News will have more viewers tuning in, and finding out how to live healthier, sexier and smarter lives. Find out how you can reach this "Feeling Great!" audience. KSTP -TV For advertising rates and information, The seven week celebration of living! call (612) 642-4340. l0115 CS s1l CG'.S lAv r;Itw N lnZ !i2 vbÇ 7.1-00 - m LS/D?C )JA 47"47C0 1C1L5 The high TV movie p acka g e offered Exploitable, action -packed stor to set your Movies your viewers want -211J ±i JJ`I f# qz \P 4 ?q q \A\ 4P 0 Q Il 4) FRIES DISTRIB a subsidiary of 6922 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90028 (213) 466 -2266 ©1987 Fries Distribution Company. All Rights Reserved. est rated in syndication -198/32* ies and highly promotable stars ratings on fire. to see again ...and again. _rf) J aJ\L 2 J J J pJ,.\. oOQJE. ,o0 `SppS 0 P C.Z 4. \. r: _ ';.P,.1 :{ " irFP'A. 1TION COMPANY ies Entertainment Inc. elex: 3781675FDC Fax: (213) 466 -9407 NEW YORK CHICAGO ATLANTA 'Source: NTI SELLING THE TO NATIONAL UNW RED NETWORKS Our unwired networks -Blair Radio Net- work and Supernet- captured more than 40°/u of ALL "unwired" dollars in '86.
    [Show full text]
  • Wales Win Six Nations As Scotland Upset ‘Disappointed’ France
    14 Established 1961 Sports Sunday, March 28, 2021 Photo of the day Rashford, Saka out of England qualifiers LONDON: Marcus Rashford and Bukayo Saka have both been ruled out of England’s World Cup qualifiers against Albania and Poland, the Football Association announced Friday. England launched their bid to play in the finals of Qatar 2022 with a comprehensive 5-0 thrashing of minnows San Marino at Wembley on Thursday. Rashford and Saka both missed that match and the FA have now confirmed the pair will miss England’s other two qualifying matches this month. England travel to Tirana today and face Poland at Wembley on Wednesday - their last fixture before manager Gareth Southgate names his squad for this year’s Covid-delayed European Championships. “Marcus Rashford and Bukayo Saka will play no part in England’s forthcoming 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifiers,” the FA said in a statement. “Rashford reported to St George’s Park with an injury that ruled him out of the 5-0 win against San Marino and, following further assessment, it has been decided he will continue his rehabilitation with Manchester United. “Saka had remained at Arsenal for further assess- ment on an ongoing issue with the hope of joining up with the Three Lions but will now not be available for the fixtures against Albania and Poland.” Arsenal teenager Saka made his England debut against Wales in October and has since won a further three caps. Rashford only appeared in two of England’s eight fixtures in 2020 and has now been ruled out with a foot injury that made him miss Manchester United’s FA Cup quarter-final defeat at Leicester.
    [Show full text]
  • Wildcats' Thomas Does It
    SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 2021 • SECTION B Editor: Ryan Finley / [email protected] WILDCATS’ THOMAS DOES IT ALL UA needs stat-sheet-stuffing senior to step up in Saturday’s Sweet 16 game vs. Texas A&M PHOTO BY KELLY PRESNELL / ARIZONA DAILY STAR Hansen: Game a battle of Aggies must contend with Familiar faces joining SPORTS SECTION program-building coaches Wildcats’ sensational Sam new ones in Sweet 16 field STARTS ON B9 Arizona’s Barnes, A&M’s Blair crossed Four-year captain Thomas baffles opponents Early upsets have changed the calculus in Check out the Star’s UA paths on their way to the top. B2 with versaility, defensive tenacity. B6-7 a tournament that’s typically chalky. B8 football and softball coverage, and read up on Saturday’s NCAATournament games. B2 NCAA EXTRA SATURDAY, MARCH 27,2021 / ARIZONA DAILYSTAR RESTORATION SPECIALISTS BARNES, BLAIR MEET IN SATURDAY’S SWEET 16 he master builders of the Calipari. Arizona won the WNIT title You get the best shot from T women’s Sweet 16 are Barnes and Blair have every- a day later, Barnes went on to be the super-powers like A&M. Arizona’s Adia Barnes and thing and nothing in common. the Pac-10’s 1998 Player of the How good are the No. 2-seeded Texas A&M’s Gary Blair. They are Barnes is 43. Blair is 75. Barnes Year and the leading scorer in Aggies? They start three Mc- restoration specialists, no job too was a pro basketball player. Arizona history. Blair, then, 50, Donald’s All-Americans: Aaliyah big, too messy or too tiresome.
    [Show full text]
  • March 16, 2007 the Monocacy Monocle Page 
    March 16, 2007 The Monocacy Monocle Page 1 A Biweekly Newspaper March 16, 2007 Volume IV, Number 1. Johnson Resignation Triggers Special Election By Rande Davis cial election. Unlike in An unassuming home on West oy Johnson the general election, Willard, where the Mystery History submitted his this election will take begins. See Page 15. Rresignation place in the town hall from the town commis- at 19710-C Fisher Ave- sion on February 28 in nue. The polls will be a terse and inexplicable open from 7:00 a.m. to statement that was made 8:00 p.m. effective immediately. Candidates for The recently re-elected commissioner must: commissioner had be qualified regis- served for ten years tered voters in the and was the current Town of Poolesville vice president. As a (twenty-one years of result of Mr. Johnson’s age), have continu- resignation, the town is Roy Johnson ously resided in the required to hold a spe- missioner brought to the work of corporate town limits cial election within sixty days of the the town government. He pointed to for at least six months prior to the Jill Knudson of Calleva Outdoors resignation to determine his replace- Mr. Johnson’s career background in election, maintain residency within spoke to future entrepreneurs at John ment. expressing his regret over his decision the town limits during his or her term Poole Middle School’s Career Day. Speculation behind the reason to leave and his astute contribution, of office, and not have been convicted More on Page 3. for the resignation focused on two especially in financial issues.
    [Show full text]
  • Broadcast Schedule
    RHEMA Praise TV Broadcast Schedule (Times shown below are Central Time) CITY STATE CHANNEL DAY TIME NETWORK (ZONE) FL Please check VARIES VARIES CTN - CHRISTIAN TELEVISION LARGO by city/station NETWORK (see below) TX SAT 8:00 PM DAYSTAR NETWORK DALLAS MON (Direct TV) 369 10:00 PM (DISH) 263 (AT&T U-verse) 563 (Glorystar) 100 Verizon FiOS 293 MON DAYSTAR CANADA Check satellite and local listings 10:00PM (SAT) (11:00PM) FAITH Broadcasting EAST (South SAT 7:30 PM Africa) (Central Network LONDON Africa Time) Faith Africa 341 DSTV (Multichoice Africa) Flow TV 595 Sky Angel GEB TULSA OK SUN 10:00 PM (Direct TV) 363 IL SUN CT – TRISTATE CHRISTIAN TV MARION 6:00 PM T 377 (Direct TV) VICTORY NEWARK TX GoVictory.com SAT 9:00 PM SUN Go Victory Network 6:30 PM AR 25 TUES VTN (KVTN) LITTLE ROCK 8:00 PM VICTORY CHRISTIAN NETWORK You may also check by NETWORK below for local stations and air times. RHEMA Praise is also viewable below: (and via many of our broadcasters’ on-demand sources) Amazon Fire TV via Daystar Apple TV via GEB America & VICTORY The RHEMA USA Channel via ROKU U.S. STATIONS - All Times are Central Local Station Listings by State, (City) CITY STATE CALL LETTERS CHANNEL DAY TIME NETWORK BIRMINGHAM ALABAMA WBUN 27 SUN 8:00 PM DAYSTAR PHOENIX ARIZONA KDTP SAT 7:00 PM DAYSTAR (DISH) 8333 TUCSON KPCE SAT 7:00 PM DAYSTAR FORT SMITH ARKANSAS KSBN 57 SAT 8:00 PM DAYSTAR HOT SPRINGS KVTH 26 TUE 8:00 PM VTN JONESBORO KVTJ 48 TUE 8:00 PM VTN LITTLE ROCK KKAP 36 SAT 8:00 PM DAYSTAR (DISH) 9359 PINE BLUFF KVTN 25 TUE 8:00 PM VTN MODESTO CALIFORNIA
    [Show full text]
  • List of Radio Stations in Ohio
    Not logged in Talk Contributions Create account Log in Article Talk Read Edit View history Search Wikipedia List of radio stations in Ohio From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Main page The following is a list of FCC-licensed radio stations in the U.S. state of Ohio, which can be sorted Contents by their call signs, frequencies, cities of license, licensees, and programming formats. Featured content Current events Call City of Frequency Licensee Format[3] Random article sign license[1][2] Donate to Wikipedia Radio Advantage One, Wikipedia store WABQ 1460 AM Painesville Gospel music LLC. Interaction Jewell Schaeffer WAGX 101.3 FM Manchester Classic hits Help Broadcasting Co. About Wikipedia Real Stepchild Radio of Community portal WAIF 88.3 FM Cincinnati Variety/Alternative/Eclectic Recent changes Cincinnati Contact page WAIS 770 AM Buchtel Nelsonville TV Cable, Inc. Talk Tools The Calvary Connection WAJB- What links here 92.5 FM Wellston Independent Holiness Southern Gospel LP Related changes Church Upload file WAKR 1590 AM Akron Rubber City Radio Group News/Talk/Sports Special pages open in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API pdfcrowd.com Permanent link WAKS 96.5 FM Akron Capstar TX LLC Top 40 Page information WAKT- Toledo Integrated Media Wikidata item 106.1 FM Toledo LP Education, Inc. Cite this page WAKW 93.3 FM Cincinnati Pillar of Fire Church Contemporary Christian Print/export Dreamcatcher Create a book WAOL 99.5 FM Ripley Variety hits Communications, Inc. Download as PDF Printable version God's Final Call & Religious (Radio 74 WAOM 90.5 FM Mowrystown Warning, Inc.
    [Show full text]
  • Kenyon Collegian College Archives
    Digital Kenyon: Research, Scholarship, and Creative Exchange The Kenyon Collegian College Archives 9-24-1981 Kenyon Collegian - September 24, 1981 Follow this and additional works at: https://digital.kenyon.edu/collegian Recommended Citation "Kenyon Collegian - September 24, 1981" (1981). The Kenyon Collegian. 807. https://digital.kenyon.edu/collegian/807 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the College Archives at Digital Kenyon: Research, Scholarship, and Creative Exchange. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Kenyon Collegian by an authorized administrator of Digital Kenyon: Research, Scholarship, and Creative Exchange. For more information, please contact [email protected]. The 9 ,T Kenyon Colleg lanEstablished 1856 C1X, Number 2 Volume Kenyon Collide, (,ambier, Ohio 43022 ThlirsHilV . Jintpmhiir ")A 1 - - " lOfil ' f I. 1 17D1 i ftrnham Gund Presents Preliminary Plans president Jordan Announces Library Expansion Proposal Ihe . i r,J'TS stu?ie.s President Perhaps the most surprising The work on the planning began reported, in envisioning resulted the feature of the new complex is the this summer; York states the of the new that building as a "Liberal inclusion of a small art gallery. It people working on it started by Arts Center;" it would provide space would have temperature and studying the Brehm report. They for several different functions. humidity controls, allowing the then began work on making plans The increased library space will be College to increase the quality of the "to help us start thinking in concrete ,4 sufficient to allow for stack shows featured here. The gallery ways." York says that those involved enlargement for the next 20 years.
    [Show full text]
  • Oregon St. at UCLA 03/11/21 T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas 2021 Pac-12 Men's Basketball Tournament Officials: Randy Mccall, Michael Greenstein, Mike Scyphers Oregon St
    Official Basketball Box Score - Final Game Time: 2:30 PM Game Duration: 2:49 Oregon St. at UCLA 03/11/21 T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas 2021 Pac-12 Men's Basketball Tournament Officials: Randy McCall, Michael Greenstein, Mike Scyphers Oregon St. - 83 Record: 15-12 FG 3P FT Rebounds Fouls Blocks Shooting By Period TP AS TO ST +/- NO. Name Min M-A M-A M-A OR DR TOT PF FD BS BA 1st FG% 8-27 29.6% 10 Warith Alatishe F 40:14 11-14 0-0 0-2 3 7 10 3 3 22 0 1 0 0 1 5 3PT% 4-11 36.4% 12 Roman Silva C 13:57 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 5 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 7 FT% 4-7 57.1% 2 Jarod Lucas G 36:35 5-14 5-10 2-2 0 1 1 0 4 17 2 1 2 0 1 20 2nd FG% 15-26 57.7% 5 Ethan Thompson G 35:45 3-11 1-4 11-11 0 3 3 5 7 18 4 4 2 0 0 -2 3PT% 6-12 50.0% 11 Zach Reichle G 32:10 4-8 3-6 0-0 1 0 1 4 0 11 2 1 1 1 0 4 FT% 10-12 83.3% 0 Gianni Hunt 28:44 1-8 1-4 0-0 1 1 2 5 1 3 5 1 1 0 1 7 :OT FG% 2-6 33.3% 34 Rodrigue Andela 18:05 0-0 0-0 8-12 2 8 10 3 5 8 0 1 0 1 0 -2 3PT% 0-2 0.0% 55 Tariq Silver 06:12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 -3 FT% 9-10 90% 1 Maurice Calloo 08:23 0-3 0-1 2-2 1 1 2 0 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 -9 GM FG% 25-59 42.4% 35 Dearon Tucker 01:54 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 -7 3PT% 10-25 40.0% 22 Julien Franklin 03:01 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FT% 23-29 79.3% Team 0 0 0 0 1 Dead Ball Rebounds: 4, 2 Totals 25-59 10-25 23-29 8 22 30 25 23 83 13 12 9 2 3 4 Technical Fouls::NONE UCLA - 79 Record: 17-9 FG 3P FT Rebounds Fouls Blocks Shooting By Period TP AS TO ST +/- NO.
    [Show full text]
  • World Junior Figure Skating Championships® 2019 World Junior Figure Skating Championships® 2019 March 4 – 10, 2019, Zagreb / Croatia
    World Junior Figure Skating Championships® 2019 World Junior Figure Skating Championships® 2019 March 4 – 10, 2019, Zagreb / Croatia Protocol of the ISU World Junior Figure Skating Championships® 2019 organized by the Croatian Skating Federation with the authorization of the International Skating Union held in Zagreb / Croatia March 4 – 10, 2019 The events of the Championships took place at the “Dom Sportova” an artificial and heated indoor ice surface. Official ISU Sponsors World Junior Figure Skating Championships® 2019 March 4 – 10, 2019, Zagreb / Croatia International Skating Union (ISU) Council President: Jan Dijkema Netherlands 1st Vice President Figure Skating: Alexander Lakernik Russia 2nd Vice President Speed Skating: Tron Espeli Norway Members Figure Skating: Patricia St. Peter U.S.A. Tatsuro Matsumura Japan Maria Teresa Samaranch Spain Marie Lundmark Finland Benoit Lavoie Canada Speed Skating: Stoytcho G. Stoytchev Bulgaria Sergio Anesi Italy Yang Yang China Jae Youl Kim Republic of Korea Roland Etienne Maillard Switzerland Director General: Fredi Schmid Switzerland Treasurer: Ulrich Linder Switzerland Legal Advisors: Michael Geistlinger Austria Béatrice Pfister Switzerland Figure Skating Sports Director: Charles Z. Cyr U.S.A. Speed Skating Sports Director: Hugo Herrnhof Italy Technical Committees Single & Pair Skating Chairperson: Fabio Bianchetti Italy Members: Yukiko Okabe Japan Rita Zonnekeyn Belgium Leena Laaksonen Finland Susan Lynch Australia Appointed Skater: Appointed Coach: Patrick Meier Switzerland Ice Dance Chairperson: Halina Gordon-Poltorak Poland Members: Shawn Rettstatt U.S.A. Hilary Selby Great Britain György Elek Hungary Appointed Skater: Alper Uҫar Turkey Appointed Coach: Maurizio Margaglio Italy Synchronized Skating Chairperson: Philippe Maitrot France Members: Petra Tyrbo Sweden Lois Long U.S.A.
    [Show full text]