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Simonich: Killing Time One License Plate At A Time

Simonich: Killing Time One License Plate At A Time
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Gideon George s career night leads BYU to 45-point road rout over Portland

George scored a career-high 19 points, 13 rebounds and three assists \u2014 his second career double-double \u2014 to help the Cougars roll past Portland 105-60 Thursday night inside the Chiles Center. \n

Obituary: Kirk A Womack | Rio Blanco Herald Times | Serving Meeker, Rangely, Dinosaur & Northwest Colorado

Meeker resident, Kirk Womack, passed away surrounded by family on Wednesday afternoon. He was 68. Kirk was born to Jack and Nyda Womack in April 1952. During his childhood he lived and attended schools in Lovington, Tatum, and Hobbs, New Mexico. He ran track and field, played football, soccer, baseball and was in the Boy Scouts. After high school, Kirk attended New Mexico Junior College for a while but left to begin an electrical apprenticeship in the oilfields of Texas and New Mexico. A year later he had earned his Journeyman’s license at the age of 22. Kirk met the love of his life, Linda, in September 1975. They were married just weeks later, on Halloween. The couple had the honor of celebrating their 45th wedding anniversary this year. They raised three children together, and spent time in Colorado, Wyoming and New Mexico. Kirk held multiple state Master Electrician licenses and worked exclusively in industrial construction.

Gerber: Jets making adjustment in Covid 19 area

Gerber: Jets making adjustment in Covid 19 area
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UNM baseball coach Birmingham humbled to receive national award

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... In this 2017 photo, University of New Mexico baseball coach Ray Birmingham poses with Lio Ortega, then 3, before a home game. (Roberto E. Rosales/Albuquerque Journal) Ray Birmingham has long believed baseball is about more than wins and losses. The University of New Mexico’s veteran baseball coach frequently uses his platform to support worthy causes or encourage people enduring difficult times. Birmingham’s off-the-field work was recognized this week as he was named national Keeper of the Game Award winner for 2020. Based in Frisco, Texas, Keeper of the Game Foundation recognizes individuals or families in and around baseball who do exceptional work serving the special needs community and embody the spirit of servant leadership. It is given in conjunction with the Mike Coolbaugh Diamond Dreams Foundation.

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