Wednesday, July 14, 2021
Hank Layton | Daily Mail Sports Reporter
Nevada High School head football coach Wes Beachler and his staff will conduct the 2021 Nevada Tigers High School Football Camp over the final two weeks of July, and all interested students entering grades 9-12 are invited to participate.
The camp will run from 6:30-9 a.m. July 19-23 and July 26-29 on the practice field adjacent to Logan Field.
Cost is $30 and will include a team T-shirt, shorts, and Powerade to drink at the camp. Participants are asked to bring their own athletic gear, including cleats, shorts, and shirt.
Parents can register players prior to the start of the first day of camp, July 19.
Free State Guard Centennial
by Stephen Chapis
On June 29, 1921, the 104th Observation Squadron was federally recognized at the now-extinct Logan Field in the Baltimore suburb of Dundalk. This National Guard squadron was the first such post-World War I unit to be equipped with its own aircraft, which initially comprised thirteen Curtiss JN-4 Jennies. During World War II, the 104th flew anti-submarine patrols out of Atlantic City, New Jersey and later from Langley Field, Virginia.
After the war, the unit reactivated at Baltimore Municipal Airport (which closed in December 1960) as the 104th Fighter Squadron (FS), fielding P-47D Thunderbolts. In 1955, the 104th transitioned into a fighter-interceptor squadron (FIS) with F-86H Sabres. Two years later the 104th relocated to an airfield then-known as Glenn L. Martin Company Airport (now Martin State Airport) in Middle River, Maryland. In 1970, the 104th replaced its Sabres with Cessna A-37 Dragonflies, which were in turn replaced w
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LEBANON Real estate agent Chip Brown said he remembers coming across an odd sight while walking through downtown Lebanon one winter day a few years ago.“It’s February and snowing, 10 degrees, and there’s a guy running up Hanover Street in a dry suit.
talks aimed at a new pilots labor contract. the union rejected american s most recent offer back in august, but now union leaders say they will seek an industry standard contract. american s also dealing with plenty of flight problems. the latest came yesterday during a scheduled flight from dallas to st. louis. the plane was forced to turn back to dallas after just ten minutes in the air. passengers were told to brace for a crash landing, but thankfully it never happened. they were put on another plane and ultimately arrived safely. that incident came as american got to the bottom of its problem with seats coming loose. abc s jim avila reports. boston s logan field, one of american s boeing 757s, 47 of which, nearly half the fleet, taken out of service as the troubled airline tries to make sure no more of its coach seats come loose in flight, as they have three separate times. our seats, 14-a, b, and c, i think, are totally disconnected.