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When the sages, in our double Torah portion of Acharei Mot-Kedoshim this week, addressed the classic Jewish commandment to âLove your fellow as yourselfâ (Leviticus 19:18), they wondered: How is it possible to require that we can love others as much as we love ourselves? ....
By ERIC X. VICCARO EVICCARO@STEGENHERALD.COM Ste. Genevieve High School senior Megan Aubuchon continues to be the benchmark in the high jump. Aubuchon now has the school record all to herself after a 1.68-meter leap this past Friday at the Old Settlement Relays at Dragon Field. “Megan’s doing a lot of things right,” said Ste. Genevieve head girls’ track and field coach Tyne Huck. “She’s driving her knee, getting up and bending over the bar.” When Huck watched Aubuchon establish her new school record, she said Megan could have easily cleared a few more millimeters. It was part of a dynamic meet for Aubuchon, who won three events including both the 100- and 300-meter hurdles with respective times of 15.15 and 48.05 seconds. ....
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A COUNTY councillor has pledged almost £9,000 in a bid to get children walking to school. Coun. Ian Hutchinson, who represents the Haltwhistle ward, has given Whitfield Primary School a grant of £8,939 from his small members captial schemes fund. The money will be used to create a path to the school so that local children can walk or cycle to school rather than use a car. The county council encourages children to walk to school were possible, but the distance of Whitfield School to the village, coupled with a lack of an appropriate footpath, means it is too dangerous for many. ....