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PRO CHAMP Alexandria, MN #297
Jay Mittelstaedt #297 at Alexandria, MN running in the Champ class.
Cold and lots of dust!
CH183 cd RELEASE with Household and Atrocities (4.24.15) @Alexandria, MN
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MN State Hockey fall
This kid falls at Minnesota state highschool tourney i just had to post it
Basketball: Sartell Sabres Senior Swansong (Feb. 23, 2016)
Sartell Sabres seniors #13 Jake Lieberg, #21 Carter Neuenschwander, #22 Grant Olson, #24 Cody Rose, and #41 Matt Immelman take the court for the last time in their high school careers in the final three minutes of the Minnesota Section 8-3A boys' basketball quarterfinal game at Alexandria, Feb. 23, 2016. (Note: #13 Jake Lieberg sustained an eye injury early in the first half and sat out the rest of the game until joining his fellow seniors on the court at the end of the game.)
Excerpts from the Alexandria Echo Press game report:
8-3A Boys Basketball: Late Push Lifts Alex Over Sabres
The Alexandria boys basketball team ... got off to a slow start at home on Tuesday night against Sartell-St. Stephen.
However, the second-seeded Cardinals (18-9) erased any doubt of another potential upset with a 26-7 run to close the second half en route to a 73-52 win over the Sabres (5-23) and to set up a semifinal match with the three-seed Sauk Rapids-Rice on Saturday [Feb. 27, 2016] at 3:30 p.m. at St. Cloud State University. ...
“I think that thing that we picked up was our on-ball defense, because in the first half they were just penetrating and kicking to get wide open threes or layups [junior guard Spencer Hockert said]. ...
Alexandria – who swept the regular-season series with the seventh-seeded Sabres with a pair of wins by 17 points or more – trailed for the majority of the first half, but was able to take a 31-29 lead into the break after a hustle play by junior Jake Drew led to an ensuing Hockert bucket in the final minute. ...
“Robert [Anderson] did a great job on [Ethan] Stark – who was hurting us with the dribble-drive and post up.... Stark scored 11 of his team-high 15 points in the first half, but the junior forward was limited coming out of the break. ...
Senior guard Grant Olson hit three shots from beyond the arc [10 points] for Sartell-St. Stephen and senior center Matt Immelman finished with 12 points. ...
“Especially considering the way that it started and playing behind for 20 minutes; to be able to make a run, stick to what we wanted to do and cinch up our defense a little bit led to some run outs,” Witt explained on the sudden shift in momentum. ...
GAME SUMMARY
ALEXANDRIA 31 42 – 73
SARTELL 29 23 – 52
ALEXANDRIA – Jaran Roste – 19 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists, 3 steals, 1 block; Spencer Hockert – 16 points, 2 rebounds, 5 assists, 3 steals; Alec Wensman – 13 points, 5 rebounds, 2 steals, 1 block; Jake Drew – 11 points, 7 rebounds, 1 assist; Brayden Amundson – 6 points, 3 rebounds; Robert Anderson – 4 points, 3 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 steal; Matt Bloom – 2 points, 2 rebounds, 1 assist, 2 steals, 1 block; Keaton Kvale – 2 points, 1 rebound; Jeremiah Burnham – 1 rebound, 1 assist; Jared Lind – 1 assist; Justin Balcome – 1 rebound.
SARTELL-ST. STEPHEN – Ethan Stark – 15, Matthew Immelman – 12, Grant Olson – 10, Carter Neuenschwander – 6, Brandan Walz – 5, Cody Rose – 2, Eric Markman – 2
Full report:
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Sartell roster ..................................................................................................................................
0 Brandan Walz G 5'11 Jr.
2 Isaac Schneider G 5'8 Jr.
3 Traivis Forst G 5'8 Jr.
4 Elliot Edeburn G 6'0 Jr.
5 Trent Meyer G 6'1 So.
10 Josh Bechtold G 5'9 Jr.
11 Chris Belling F 6'3 Jr.
12 Eric Markman G 6'1 Jr.
13 Jake Lieberg F 6'4 Sr.
15 Nick Manning F 6'0 Jr.
21 Carter Neuenschwander G 6'0 Sr.
22 Grant Olson G 6'3 Sr.
23 Preston Simpson G 6'2 So.
24 Cody Rose C 6'5 Sr.
25 Matthew Eichler F 6'0 Jr.
31 Brandon Kramer F 6'1 Jr.
33 Zach McCollum G 5'10 Jr.
35 Ethan Stark F 6'1 Jr.
41 Matthew Immelman C 6'5 Sr.
51 Ryan Fernholz G 6'2 So.
53 Jordan Och G 6'0 So.
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Watch: The Washington Nationals’ championship parade
A parade honoring the Washington Nationals’ historic World Series win against the Houston Astros is scheduled for Saturday, November 2, at 2 p.m. ET. Join Washington Post reporter Libby Casey and others for live coverage of the celebration. The Nationals are the first team in major league history to win the World Series by claiming four games on the road. They beat the Astros, 6-2, in Game 7 to secure the franchise’s first title and Washington’s first World Series championship since 1924, when the Senators topped the New York Giants in seven games.
While the final game was held in Houston, fans gathered across the city and at the stadium in Navy Yard to watch. They wore shark hats in honor of the team’s unofficial anthem, the children’s song “Baby Shark.” Watch the moment the ballpark erupted in celebration after the victory: Read more: Subscribe to The Washington Post on YouTube:
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ETSU Fall 2011 Morning Graduation Ceremony (cc)
Fall 2011 Morning Graduation Ceremony at East Tennessee State University in Johnson City Tennessee.
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Spring Commencement 2018
The University of Evansville Spring Commencement 2018 from the Ford Center in Evansville Indiana.
Special Olympics' Polar Plunge 2010.m4v
Crazy people plunging into the 35 degree waters of Lake michigan.... but all for a good cause!
St. Norbert College Commencement 2018
The Commencement procession will enter from the back of the arena promptly at 1:30 p.m. in the following order:
ROTC Color Guard
Faculty
Masters (Graduates)
Seniors (Graduates)
St. Norbert College Trustees
Ceremony Participants
Graduates enter in the following order:
Master’s, BA, BBA, BM, BS and BSN
The 2018 commencement speaker will be Dr. John R. Raymond Sr., president and CEO of the Medical College of Wisconsin.
LIVE 2018 Midterm Election Night Results: Winners and Losers
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Street View's New Look on Google Maps Australia
Check out the new experience of Street View on Google Maps. Learn the new ways to enter Street View, look at our full screen mode, navigate through driving directions, and more.
Street View is a feature of Google Maps that allows you to quickly and easily view and navigate high-resolution, 360 degree street level images of various cities in Australia.
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2017 Asian American Literary Festival
The Library of Congress hosted the concluding day of the groundbreaking Asian American Literature Festival. The day featured a lecture and reading by writer and American Book Award winner Karen Tei Yamashita titled, Literature as Community: the Turtle, Imagination, and the Journey Home. The afternoon session included a lecture by poet Kimiko Hahn on Angel Island: The Roots and Branches of Asian-American Poetry, and closed with a poetry reading.
Speaker Biography: Karen Tei Yamashita is the author of several books, including I Hotel, Anime Wong and Letters to Memory. I Hotel was selected as a finalist for the National Book Award and awarded the California Book Award, the American Book Award, the Asian/Pacific American Award for Literature and the Association for Asian American Studies Book Award. A U.S. Artists Ford Foundation Fellow and co-holder of the University of California Presidential Chair in feminist critical race and ethnic studies, Yamashita is a professor of literature and creative writing at the University of California, Santa Cruz.
Speaker Biography: Kimiko Hahn is the author of nine books of poems, including Earshot, which was awarded the Theodore Roethke Memorial Poetry Prize and an Association of Asian American Studies Literature Award, The Unbearable Heart, which received an American Book Award and most recently, Brain Fever. Her other honors include a PEN/Voelcker Award for poetry, a Shelley Memorial Award, a Lila Wallace-Reader's Digest Writers' Award and fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts. She is a distinguished professor in the Master's of Fine Arts program in creative writing and literary translation at Queens College, City University of New York.
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Brendan Bushy Interview - USHL Defenseman of the Week
Jordan talks with Brendan about his 2 goals last weekend, and the teams 2 wins over Central Illinois. Brendan was named Defenseman of the Week.
House Agriculture and Food Finance and Policy Division 2/5/19
Day 1 of Food Week: Framing the Issue of Food Insecurity:.
03:26 - Healthy Food Access study: demographics and factors contributing to food access challenges and food insecurity.
- Ela Rausch, Project Director, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis.
14:19 - Health and economic impacts of food access challenges and food insecurity.
- Vayong Moua, Director of Health Equity Advocacy, Blue Cross Blue Shield.
27:48 - Minnesota Rural Grocery Survey.
- Doctor Bev Durgan, Dean, University of Minnesota-Extension & Kathy Draeger, Statewide Director, Regional Sustainable Development Partnerships, University of Minnesota-Extension.
57:20 - Good Food Access update.
- Department of Agriculture.
1:05:44 - HF436 (Poppe) Good food access account from general fund money transferred.
- Lorna Schmidt, American Heart Association.
- Corey Christianson, owner of KC’s Market in Badger.
- Ben Devore, farmer from Cimarron Farm, Lake Elmo.
- Lori Throp, Executive Director, The Food Group which operates “Fare for All”.
- Lars Kuehnow, Neighborhood Program Officers with Duluth Local Initiatives Support Corporation.
Runs 1 hour, 21 minutes.
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2017 Undergraduate Ceremony (2 p.m.)
Watch the 2017 Undergraduate Ceremony live!
College of Arts & Sciences; College of Education & Human Sciences; and College of Pharmacy & Allied Health Professions
My Friend Irma: Irma's Inheritance / Dinner Date / Manhattan Magazine
My Friend Irma, created by writer-director-producer Cy Howard, is a top-rated, long-run radio situation comedy, so popular in the late 1940s that its success escalated to films, television, a comic strip and a comic book, while Howard scored with another radio comedy hit, Life with Luigi. Marie Wilson portrayed the title character, Irma Peterson, on radio, in two films and a television series. The radio series was broadcast from April 11, 1947 to August 23, 1954.
Dependable, level-headed Jane Stacy (Cathy Lewis, Diana Lynn) began each weekly radio program by narrating a misadventure of her innocent, bewildered roommate, Irma, a dim-bulb stenographer from Minnesota. The two central characters were in their mid-twenties. Irma had her 25th birthday in one episode; she was born on May 5. After the two met in the first episode, they lived together in an apartment rented from their Irish landlady, Mrs. O'Reilly (Jane Morgan, Gloria Gordon).
Irma's boyfriend Al (John Brown) was a deadbeat, barely on the right side of the law, who had not held a job in years. Only someone like Irma could love Al, whose nickname for Irma was Chicken. Al had many crazy get-rich-quick schemes, which never worked. Al planned to marry Irma at some future date so she could support him. Professor Kropotkin (Hans Conried), the Russian violinist at the Princess Burlesque theater, lived upstairs. He greeted Jane and Irma with remarks like, My two little bunnies with one being an Easter bunny and the other being Bugs Bunny. The Professor insulted Mrs. O'Reilly, complained about his room and reluctantly became O'Reilly's love interest in an effort to make her forget his back rent.
Irma worked for the lawyer, Mr. Clyde (Alan Reed). She had such an odd filing system that once when Clyde fired her, he had to hire her back again because he couldn't find anything. Useless at dictation, Irma mangled whatever Clyde dictated. Asked how long she had been with Clyde, Irma said, When I first went to work with him he had curly black hair, then it got grey, and now it's snow white. I guess I've been with him about six months.
Irma became less bright as the program evolved. She also developed a tendency to whine or cry whenever something went wrong, which was at least once every show. Jane had a romantic inclination for her boss, millionaire Richard Rhinelander (Leif Erickson), but he had no real interest in her. Another actor in the show was Bea Benaderet.
Katherine Elisabeth Wilson (August 19, 1916 -- November 23, 1972), better known by her stage name, Marie Wilson, was an American radio, film, and television actress. She may be best remembered as the title character in My Friend Irma.
Born in Anaheim, California, Wilson began her career in New York City as a dancer on the Broadway stage. She gained national prominence with My Friend Irma on radio, television and film. The show made her a star but typecast her almost interminably as the quintessential dumb blonde, which she played in numerous comedies and in Ken Murray's famous Hollywood Blackouts. During World War II, she was a volunteer performer at the Hollywood Canteen. She was also a popular wartime pin-up.
Wilson's performance in Satan Met a Lady, the second film adaptation of Dashiell Hammett's detective novel The Maltese Falcon, is a virtual template for Marilyn Monroe's later onscreen persona. Wilson appeared in more than 40 films and was a guest on The Ed Sullivan Show on four occasions. She was a television performer during the 1960s, working until her untimely death.
Wilson's talents have been recognized with three stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame: for radio at 6301 Hollywood Boulevard, for television at 6765 Hollywood Boulevard and for movies at 6601 Hollywood Boulevard.
Wilson married four times: Nick Grinde (early 1930s), LA golf pro Bob Stevens (1938--39), Allan Nixon (1942--50) and Robert Fallon (1951--72).
She died of cancer in 1972 at age 56 and was interred in the Columbarium of Remembrance at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Hollywood Hills.
You Bet Your Life: Secret Word - Door / Paper / Fire
Julius Henry Groucho Marx (October 2, 1890 -- August 19, 1977) was an American comedian and film and television star. He is known as a master of quick wit and widely considered one of the best comedians of the modern era. His rapid-fire, often impromptu delivery of innuendo-laden patter earned him many admirers and imitators. He made 13 feature films with his siblings the Marx Brothers, of whom he was the third-born. He also had a successful solo career, most notably as the host of the radio and television game show You Bet Your Life. His distinctive appearance, carried over from his days in vaudeville, included quirks such as an exaggerated stooped posture, glasses, cigar, and a thick greasepaint mustache and eyebrows. These exaggerated features resulted in the creation of one of the world's most ubiquitous and recognizable novelty disguises, known as Groucho glasses, a one-piece mask consisting of horn-rimmed glasses, large plastic nose, bushy eyebrows and mustache.
Groucho Marx was, and is, the most recognizable and well-known of the Marx Brothers. Groucho-like characters and references have appeared in popular culture both during and after his life, some aimed at audiences who may never have seen a Marx Brothers movie. Groucho's trademark eye glasses, nose, mustache, and cigar have become icons of comedy—glasses with fake noses and mustaches (referred to as Groucho glasses, nose-glasses, and other names) are sold by novelty and costume shops around the world.
Nat Perrin, close friend of Groucho Marx and writer of several Marx Brothers films, inspired John Astin's portrayal of Gomez Addams on the 1960s TV series The Addams Family with similarly thick mustache, eyebrows, sardonic remarks, backward logic, and ever-present cigar (pulled from his breast pocket already lit).
Alan Alda often vamped in the manner of Groucho on M*A*S*H. In one episode, Yankee Doodle Doctor, Hawkeye and Trapper put on a Marx Brothers act at the 4077, with Hawkeye playing Groucho and Trapper playing Harpo. In three other episodes, a character appeared who was named Captain Calvin Spalding (played by Loudon Wainwright III). Groucho's character in Animal Crackers was Captain Geoffrey T. Spaulding.
On many occasions, on the 1970s television sitcom All In The Family, Michael Stivic (Rob Reiner), would briefly imitate Groucho Marx and his mannerisms.
Two albums by British rock band Queen, A Night at the Opera (1975) and A Day at the Races (1976), are named after Marx Brothers films. In March 1977, Groucho invited Queen to visit him in his Los Angeles home; there they performed '39 a capella. A long-running ad campaign for Vlasic Pickles features an animated stork that imitates Groucho's mannerisms and voice. On the famous Hollywood Sign in California, one of the Os is dedicated to Groucho. Alice Cooper contributed over $27,000 to remodel the sign, in memory of his friend.
In 1982, Gabe Kaplan portrayed Marx in the film Groucho, in a one-man stage production. He also imitated Marx occasionally on his previous TV sitcom Welcome Back, Kotter.
Actor Frank Ferrante has performed as Groucho Marx on stage for more than two decades. He continues to tour under rights granted by the Marx family in a one-man show entitled An Evening With Groucho in theaters throughout the United States and Canada with piano accompanist Jim Furmston. In the late 1980s Ferrante starred as Groucho in the off-Broadway and London show Groucho: A Life in Revue penned by Groucho's son Arthur. Ferrante portrayed the comedian from age 15 to 85. The show was later filmed for PBS in 2001. Woody Allen's 1996 musical Everyone Says I Love You, in addition to being named for one of Groucho's signature songs, ends with a Groucho-themed New Year's Eve party in Paris, which some of the stars, including Allen and Goldie Hawn, attend in full Groucho costume. The highlight of the scene is an ensemble song-and-dance performance of Hooray for Captain Spaulding—done entirely in French.
In the last of the Tintin comics, Tintin and the Picaros, a balloon shaped like the face of Groucho could be seen in the Annual Carnival.
In the Italian horror comic Dylan Dog, the protagonist's sidekick is a Groucho impersonator whose character became his permanent personality.
The BBC remade the radio sitcom Flywheel, Shyster and Flywheel, with contemporary actors playing the parts of the original cast. The series was repeated on digital radio station BBC7. Scottish playwright Louise Oliver wrote a play named Waiting For Groucho about Chico and Harpo waiting for Groucho to turn up for the filming of their last project together. This was performed by Glasgow theatre company Rhymes with Purple Productions at the Edinburgh Fringe and in Glasgow and Hamilton in 2007-08. Groucho was played by Scottish actor Frodo McDaniel.
Good Food Access Account bill heard in division 2/5/19
House File 436 would allocate $2,500,000 in fiscal year 2020 and $2,500,000 in fiscal year 2021 to the Good Food Access Account.
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