Lyle Perrier and Corinne Nelson Placed Second At Royal Highland Show Contest
No one is immune to migraine headaches, including children. According to the American Migraine Foundation, approximately 10 percent of children experience migraines. Children may be more likely to experience migraines if a parent or both parents get them. The AMF notes that children with one parent who suffers from migraines have a 50 percent chance of getting them as well, and that increases to 75 percent among children who have two parents that experience migraines. Children may even exhibit signs of migraines as early as infancy, as the AMF reports that colic in infants is a potential early indicator of migraines in youngsters.
Seven area archers competed over the course of two days in Metropolis, Ill. on June 21 and 22 for an Archery Shooter’s Association (ASA) shoot. Among those making the trip from the area were Brad and Wylee Boulanger, Clint and Jeremy Wharton, Curtis and Donna Geary and Chason Gulick. Area native, Gulick placed third in Youth Open Compound; tying numerically by score with second place with a score of 450 out of 480, but losing by one 12 ring. The Youth Open Class consisted of 44 participants shooting 40 targets.
TOPEKA - It’s a sign of the season, political campaigning and the posting of campaign signs. The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) reminds the public that all political campaign signs or billboards are prohibited from being placed on state highway right-of-way.
Top Hand Youth Rodeo Association Held Second Weekend Event
Discussion was also held regarding the “no walk” rule that is in place for major boys and ponytail leagues. After four balls, a coach came out to pitch giving the kids two pitches to advance to the base or take an out. The rule was implemented as batters were not swinging the bat in hopes of being walked. Spectators previously complained as the games were simply an hour and 15 minutes of kids walking the bases until the run rule was met and the teams switched. The ERC then implemented the “no walk” rule to help ensure that kids were swinging their bats. It was noted that this year, kids were hitting the ball.
President Dallas Luthi called the June 17 special meeting of USD 386 Board of Education to order at 5 p.m.
McKenna Richardson recently competed at the National Junior Limousin Show and Congress in Tulsa, Okla., June 29 – July 4. There were 252 exhibitors from 26 states that showed 492 head of cattle. Exhibitors may exhibit heifers, cow calf pairs, steers and bulls.
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