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Bravo! opening night (Vail Trail) One of my favorite evenings each year is the opening of Bravo! Vail Valley Music Festival. Fortunately, it didn?t snow that night, so I?m making an assumption that summer is officially here.
BRIEFS (Gaffney Ledger) Booster Club accepting members The Gaffney High Football Booster Club is accepting new members. The membership levels include the Warrior for $200 and Chief's Council for $500. Warrior members receive two hospitality room passes, priority parking for home games, name in football program and the option to purchase away game tickets.
Williamsburg 14-year-old reaches VSGA Junior semis (Daily Press) Hampton Roads Academy student Trevor Times gains a pair of 1-up victories before running out of golf shirts. Williamsburg's Trevor Times, 14, rallied from back-nine deficits for a pair of 1-up victories to reach the Virginia State Golf Association Junior Match Play Championship semifinals at Birdwood Golf Course.
Local drivers get nice surprise at the pump (The Houma Courier) HOUMA -- When Toby Shire pulled her car into Barrow Street's Exxon Station Wednesday, she had no idea what awaited her. As she pulled her white sedan up to the pump, five beaming people in colorful golf shirts swarmed her car.
All About Cary & FRG: Cary Country Club celebrates 85 years (Northwest Herald) CARY ? 1923 was a big year for America. Time Magazine was first published, insulin became available for diabetics, and the Cary Country Club was founded in Cary.
Cops in schools need uniform approach to safety (Toronto Sun) IN TOMORROW'S PAPER:
Cops issuing traffic tickets to promote pedestrian safety (The Salt Lake Tribune) Call it a sting operation. Or maybe a walkability-education tool. A big, fat ticket is what it is. The Park City Police Department wants everyone to know that if motorists don't stop for pedestrians in crosswalks, they are going to pay.
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