Dancer hopes next step is a coveted spot on Cowboys cheerleader squad
Samantha McDaniel-Ogletree, Journal-Courier
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Ava Lahey practices a routine Tuesday at Sara’s Studio of Dance. Lahey has been selected to audition for the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders. Samantha McDaniel-Ogletree | Journal-CourierShow MoreShow Less
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She wants to be a cowboy cheerleader, that is.
Ava Lahey of Jacksonville is dancing her way to Texas next week as one of 47 women participating in the training camp for a position as a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader one of the most coveted spots in cheerleading.
By Jeremy Coumbes on May 25, 2021 at 9:50am
The City Council approved items related to utilities and public health and safety during their regular meeting last night.
A waver of bids and acceptance of a proposal for continuing repair work on the city’s collector well pump station. The pumps in the Ranney Pump House near Naples supply fresh water from the Illinois river up 23 miles of underground pipe to the Jacksonville Water Treatment Plant.
Jamie Headed with Benton & Associates says there are two main pumps that feed water to the city. He says the pumps push approximately 2700 gallons of water per minute to feed the treatment plant and they currently are in need of both general maintenance and repair.