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Dickinson County Supervisors Discuss Future of Two Areas of County Road By charguth May 27, 2021 9:02 am Saga Communications Spirit Lake, IA (KICD)– The Dickinson County Board of Supervisors discussed what the future could look like for a stretch of road east of Milford Tuesday morning that is expected to need some sort of work in the fairly near future. Engineer Dan Eckert was asked about County Road M-56, also know as 260th Avenue, in conjunction with a project that was approved a short time earlier on A-34 noting the north and south road would likely become a lengthy and expensive project.

Monadnock Ledger-Transcript - Lacrosse: ConVal boys drop a pair, girls beat Keene

BOYS’ LACROSSEThe ConVal boys’ lacrosse team lost a pair of games last week. After a nice win against Milford Tuesday, the Cougars dropped the road rematch Thursday, 6-4.“It was a team loss,” said head coach Terrence McNamara. “At every position other.

Monadnock Ledger-Transcript - Lacrosse: ConVal girls drop one in OT; boys win again

Monadnock Ledger-Transcript Published: 5/3/2021 1:43:27 PM Change the outcome of just one or two possessions, and the ConVal girls’ lacrosse team would have pulled off the win over Lebanon Saturday. But the Cougars just let too many little things pile up, and the Raiders won in overtime, 9-8. Derek Sorbello’s Cougars have just 10 players with varsity experience; the rest are sophomores or freshman who never took the field before last week, or are new to the sport entirely. Couple that with ConVal’s perennial preseason limitations – snow and rain aren’t kind to their fields, which cuts down on practice time – and it says  lot about the Cougars that they were even in a game this early in the year, let alone in position to win one. Nonetheless, mental mistakes were the key to ConVal’s downfall Saturday morning. 

Cape softball young and eager for 2021 season

Cape softball young and eager for 2021 season Cape senior pitcher Marissa Frederick will bring veteran leadership to the Vikings softball team. DAN COOK PHOTOS Dan Cook March 12, 2021 Cape softball head coach Shannon Timmons, in her fifth year at the helm, is looking to hit the ground running in the 2021 season, as the Vikings are young and fast and will play aggressive offensively, she said. “We are all just really thankful to be back on the field and back together again after missing last season,” Timmons said. “I think we all have a new appreciation for the opportunity we are given each day to step on the field together. We have a very young team, but they bring talent and energy every day to practice and believe in their goals for the season. Even though we haven t seen any other teams yet, our intrasquad scrimmages have been very beneficial, especially for our younger players in the program who are just learning our style of play and our style of coaching. W

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