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GPAC Men s Basketball Tournament Field Announced

GPAC Men s Basketball Tournament Field Announced You ll have a better experience on this website using a secure, up-to-date browser. Click here for information and instructions about updating. GPAC Men s Basketball Tournament Field Announced Posted Sunday, February 21, 2021 (Saturday, February 20; Sioux Center, Iowa) The Great Plains Athletic Conference Postseason Men’s Basketball Tournament field is set for play and the Dordt Defenders hold the no. 6 seed in the eight-team field which has quarterfinal round action scheduled for Wednesday, February 24. The Defenders take an 18-7 overall record and 13-7 conference mark into a game with Jamestown on Wednesday night in Jamestown, North Dakota.  The Jimmies are 18-7 overall and finished 14-6 in the GPAC and hold the no. 3 seed in the field. Dordt and Jamestown split their two previous meetings with a Dordt win on January 14, 87-68 and a Jamestown win on December 8, 91-74 in Jamestown.

Like a mafia sting, inside the biggest insider trading case

Like a mafia sting, inside the biggest insider trading case Feb 22, 2021 – 12.01am Save Share Christopher Hill admits he doesn’t like saying the word “betrayed”. But that’s what happened when he agreed to disclose secret data from his employer, the Australian Bureau of Statistics, to his university mate Lukas Kamay. The pair agreed to use the highly confidential information to place bets on the Australian dollar, keeping their trades small and their profits modest to avoid detection. Christopher Hill talks for the first time about his role in Australia’s biggest insider trading heist.  Arsineh Houspian But Hill was betrayed at their first trade, resulting in secret trading accounts, a heist of almost $8 million, a police chase resembling a mafia sting, and Australia’s biggest insider trading conviction.

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STAY movie and podcast to premiere in support of mental health

The team behind filming the rock opera STAY last year will soon premiere another great project creating awareness of positive mental health. SkyHigh Productions will showcase a mental health podcast, featuring The Samaritans, SOSAD, and local celebrity Joe Rooney, to coincide with the release of STAY, their rock opera and mental health short film which was shot in Mornington last July. Our singular goal is to break down the barriers and stigma surrounding mental health. Too many people feel silenced by a lack of understanding, and so we want to get people to reach out by humanizing the people who run the supports, explains Seán Ó Cearrúlláin, managing director of SkyHigh Productions. The podcast intends to show the difference between mental illness and mental health in general .

Texas Man Skis Down Highway Amid Torrential Winter Storm (WATCH) | 93 1 WPOC

Texas Man Skis Down Highway Amid Torrential Winter Storm (WATCH) | 93 1 WPOC
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