May 2022

Brown County 4-H dates, stock shows and camps

Dates to remember May 30 – Extension Office Closed for Memorial Day June 6 – 10 – State 4-H Roundup, College Station, TX 14 – D-7 4-H Horse Show, San Angelo TX 22 – 24 – D-7 4-H Leadership Lab Lueders, TX 28 – State Steer/Heifer Validation 9am – 11am at Bob Clarks Pens The District 7 4-H Horse Show will be held on June 14th at the Spur Arena in San Angelo, Texas. The Spur Arena is located at the San Angelo Stock Show & Rodeo grounds.

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Will Brady be a winner in TV booth?

The legend of Tom Brady, from sixthround draft pick to GOAT, is impossible without his work ethic. In his future broadcasting career – worth $37.5 million annually at Fox for the seven-time Super Bowl champion once he retires for good – he’ll have to rely on it the same as during his playing days.

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Spiritual respite

PORTLAND, Ore. – Wedged into a recliner in the corner of her assisted living apartment in Portland, Skylar Freimann, who has a terminal heart condition and pulmonary illness, anxiously eyed her newly arrived hospital bed on a recent day and worried over how she would maintain independence as she further loses mobility.

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Making his dream a reality

BANGS — You might think 36-year-old Kevin Worthy has no chance of fulfilling a longtime dream of riding a motorcycle — and leading his own biker group. Worthy, a resident of the Bangs Nursing Home, has spina bifida and other serious medical conditions, and is paralyzed from the armpits down, his father, Rob, explained.

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NATION & WORLD WATCH

1 dead in shooting after Tennessee high school graduation MURFREESBORO, Tenn. – One person was killed and another injured in a shooting Wednesday night after a high school graduation at Middle Tennessee State University, according to police.

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911 dispatcher in Buffalo call put on leave

A 911 dispatcher has been placed on leave and may lose her job after allegedly hanging up on a supermarket employee hiding during this weekend’s shooting rampage in Buffalo, New York. “Termination will be sought” for the dispatcher at a disciplinary hearing later this month, said Peter Anderson, spokesperson for the executive of Erie County, in an email to The Associated Press on Wednesday.

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