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In The Sheds 2014 - Group 9 Rugby League - Round 6 Preview
Host Corey Hammond chats with Tumbarumba Greens Captain/Coach Aaron Sweeney.
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New report sheds light on toddler #39;s death
KXAN has obtained a CPS report that details the tot #39;s injuries and indicates drugs may have been involved.
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SPRINGFIELD, MO. Second place was simply not an option this year for John Burroughs junior Michael Peters.
Peters had finished second with the Bombers in the team tennis tournament, he finished second in individual doubles his first two seasons, and was also on a Bombers' football team, which racked up two second-place finishes.
"I didn't come here to get second again," Peters said.
Peters finally got the elusive first-place medal Saturday as he defeated Tyler Raclin of MICDS 7-5, 6-0 in the Class 1 state singles championship match at the Cooper Tennis Complex in Springfield.
"This just feels great," Peters said. "After I won my semifinal match (a decisive 6-0, 6-2 win over William Sistrunk of Greenwood), all I thought about was the fact that I was in another championship match and how much I wanted to win it this year. It is the hardest I have ever worked during the season and I played my best tennis in the finals.
It worked out perfectly."
The first set was extremely tight, but was delayed three different times, once by rain and twice by lightning. The second set was finally moved indoors and Peters would never lose a game.
"We played on the same indoor court in the team tournament (Thursday) and he won the first set," said Peters, who was up a break in the second set when the match was stopped after MICDS won its fifth and clinching set. "I normally like to play most of my matches indoors, but I wasn't sure against Tyler and his lefty serve.
"But I was so focused. I got that early break in the second set and I just felt I was in a zone."
It was a zone which finally resulted in a state championship for the talented 6-foot-5 Peters, who did not lose a set and dropped just 13 total games in his four state matches.
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Room addition Oceanside, San Diego. Rivero Testimonial
New master bedroom and bathroom for mothers quarters remodel, with new entertainment area. Designed and constructed by Infinity Construction. Located in Ocea...
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Isaac Garcia,a kindergarten student, left and Madison Cote, right listen to a recording as they follow along in a book in the Reading Oasis at Blake Academy in Lakeland.
LAKELAND | Blake Academy students now have 1,200 more reasons to get excited about reading.
They came in the form of new books courtesy of Scholastic and the Kiwanis Club of Lakeland in a Reading Oasis room next to the school's media center, the first in Polk County.
"It's a relaxing, learning atmosphere," said Sybille Oldham, principal at Blake Academy, a kindergarten through eighth grade magnet school. "We are trying to give the babies every chance we can. They are our future."
The room includes several bean bag chairs, a carpet showing a tree of books, a module bench with bookshelves built in to a bench, bookshelves and a listening center with CD players, headphones and audio books in addition to the new books.
The school won the room as part of a statewide competition on Facebook, where the two schools with the most likes on their Reading oasis Facebook page got $10,000 half from Scholastic and half from the Kiwanis Club of Lakeland to create the room.
Blake placed second with more than 5,000 likes in the contest that ended in January.
"To be selected is unbelievable. They did an outstanding job. They were the only school in Polk that even applied," said Dennis Harrison, Lt. Governor of Kiwanis Club's Division 15, which includes Polk and Hardee counties.
The room is open to the community, Oldham said, and is typically open from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays.
Teachers can also bring their classes to the room, which is in half of the school's computer lab, for a reading day.
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Richmond, VA (PRWEB) May 31, 2014
American Tap Room, located at The Shops at Willow Lawn, played host on Thursday, May 29th to Governor Terry McAuliffe, Mayor Dwight C. Jones and other Richmond community leaders, as the Governors Table was officially christened. The gathering included leaders from area universities, city council members and Richmond business leaders who were all on hand as the photo portrait of Virginias latest Governor was unveiled.
In addition to the Governor and Mayor, guests in attendance included:
Also in attendance were various board members and leaders from Hampden-Sydney College, Virginia Union University, Virginia State University and Norfolk State University.
Guests enjoyed a cocktail reception following the unveiling in which signature American Tap Room menu items were passed for all to enjoy with a variety of beverage choices including local Richmond and Virginia Craft Beers, Wines and Spirits.
We were pleased to have the Governor join us for this special event, said Warren Thompson, Founder and President of Thompson Hospitality, parent company of the American Tap Room brand. Having gone to school in the area and been involved with the community for decades, Richmond is a special place for me and my entire family. It is a pleasure to be a part of the dynamic growth of the Richmond community and an honor to be able to play host to the Governor with this event.
About American Tap Room
The American Tap Room opened in Richmond at The Shops at Willow Lawn in November of 2013. Featuring local craft beers, classic comfort cuisine and an extensive patio space, the restaurant is open daily for lunch and dinner.
The American Tap Room is owned by Reston, Virginia-based Thompson Hospitality. Warren Thompson, a longtime foodservice industry veteran, founded Thompson Hospitality over two decades ago. The company operates a variety of contract services across a range of sites including universities, entertainment venues, hospitals and corporate offices. In addition to American Tap Room, Thompson Hospitality owns and operates a variety of branded restaurant concepts including Be Right Burger (brb), Austin Grill and Tequila Bar and Willie Ts Lobster Shack.
The Address for American Tap Room is: 1601 Willow Lawn Drive, St. 840 Richmond, VA 23230
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SAN LEANDRO -- When Kaiser Permanente opens its new hospital on Tuesday, visitors will find a six-story building filled with work by local artists, natural-light-filled rooms and the latest medical technology.
The nonprofit health care provider is shutting down its Hayward hospital, which did not meet new state seismic safety standards, and moving its inpatient care and emergency room to a campus west of Interstate 880 near Marina Boulevard that at one time housed a grocery distribution center.
"We strove for a relaxing, comforting setting, with a site that is convenient and accessible," said Kaiser official Tom Hanenburg.
The new 435,900-square-foot hospital is designed to accommodate more patients later if needed. The top floor is vacant, and the 216-bed hospital has the capacity for 264.
All patient rooms are private, with pullout guest beds for family members. Patients are no longer just separated by a curtain in the emergency room, which has 40 individual treatment rooms.
Rooms throughout the building are larger than in the existing Hayward hospital and can accommodate several pieces of equipment and workers at the same time. Built-in automatic lifts help people in and out of beds to reduce worker injuries and increase patient safety.
Dr. Robert Greenberg showed off some of the hospital's tech features on Thursday. At the patient entrance near the emergency room, visitors can find directions to the department they're looking for on an interactive touch screen. In addition to a map, the screen has a QR code that gives them access to directions they can carry on their smartphones.
"It's technology that is patient-friendly," said Greenberg, the physician-in-chief for Kaiser Permanente Southern Alameda County.
When patients are checked in, they are given keyboards that control large, flat panels. They can choose their meals, check messages, see what tests they will be getting, access health information and view TV shows or movies.
"This has more stations than I get on my TV at home," Greenberg said.
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Community remodeling home for teen fighting blindness
CINCINNATI (Angela Ingram) -- An Elder student who #39;s losing his sight is getting a gift from a good Samaritan. Doctors diagnosed Connor Lohmiller with a rare...
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