Photos: H. H. Dow High School vs. Bullock Creek High School boys basketball - Feb. 12, 2021
Feb. 12, 2021
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Bullock Creek s Sam Midkiff dribbles down the court during the Lancers game against Dow Friday, Feb. 12, 2021 at H. H. Dow High School. (Katy Kildee/kkildee@mdn.net)(Katy Kildee/kkildee@mdn.net)Show MoreShow Less
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Dow s Nolan Fisher takes a shot during the Chargers game against Bullock Creek Friday, Feb. 12, 2021 at H. H. Dow High School. (Katy Kildee/kkildee@mdn.net)(Katy Kildee/kkildee@mdn.net)Show MoreShow Less
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Bullock Creek s Haydeb Farquharson, right, and Dow s Jacob Ahn, left, dive towards the ball during their game Friday, Feb. 12, 2021 at H. H. Dow High School. (Katy Kildee/kkildee@mdn.net)(Katy Kildee/kkildee@mdn.net)Show MoreShow Less
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How to prevent parasites, parvovirus, and other common illnesses affecting dogs
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How to prevent parasites, parvovirus, and other common illnesses affecting dogs
Dogs have been our most faithful and loyal companions for ages. They have become so ingrained in human life that they are considered by many to be family members.
Over the past few decades, dogs have become an even greater part of our lives. We send them to doggie daycare for socialization and entertainment and training classes for agility and obedience. We allow them to sleep on couches and in beds, take them to dog parks, and provide them with delicious and nutritious food. We care as much about their health and happiness as we do our own. To best care for our dogs, it is important that we keep an eye on their health.
Photos: Midland High School vs. Saginaw Heritage High School hockey - Feb. 10, 2021
Feb. 10, 2021
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Midland s Braylen Laverty moves the puck down the ice during the Chemics game against Saginaw Heritage Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2021 at Midland Civic Arena. (Katy Kildee/kkildee@mdn.net)(Katy Kildee/kkildee@mdn.net)Show MoreShow Less
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Midland s Tommy Kroll fights for possession of the puck during the Chemics game against Saginaw Heritage Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2021 at Midland Civic Arena. (Katy Kildee/kkildee@mdn.net)(Katy Kildee/kkildee@mdn.net)Show MoreShow Less
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Midland s Jed Brown fights for possession of the puck during the Chemics game against Saginaw Heritage Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2021 at Midland Civic Arena. (Katy Kildee/kkildee@mdn.net)(Katy Kildee/kkildee@mdn.net)Show MoreShow Less
Best dog movies of all time
Jacob Osborn, Nicole Caldwell, provided by
Feb. 11, 2021
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Best dog movies of all time
If there’s one animal nearest and dearest to the collective heart of mankind, it’s the canine, which has been a staple in cinema for more than a century. In fact, the trend dates all the way back to 1905, when a male collie named Blair starred in the British short film, “Rescued by Rover.” True to its name, the film follows Rover as he helps in the recovery of a kidnapped baby. Good boy, Rover!
On the heels of Blair came a female collie named Jean, widely considered to be the first true canine movie star. A number of famous dogs would emerge in Jean’s wake, including Rin Tin Tin, who was popular enough to have a book written about him decades after he passed away. Of course, it’s the films and franchises themselves that truly endure and continue to enrapture new generations. After all, a movie like “Old Yeller” might seem dated i