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Potomac athlete heads to New York City, from gravel track to Nike stadium

Seeley Swan Pathfinder 28 Feb 2024
Diane Cummins, head coach of Mountain West Youth Track Club, said only a small percentage of the club's athletes make it to this level of competition ... Questions can be sent to Diane Cummins at [email protected].
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PULASKI'S PAST: First Gasless Sunday goes without a Hitch

Commonwealth Journal 02 Dec 2023
Welcome to December! And welcome back to 1973!. I took an informal Facebook poll a while back, asking which decade readers would like to visit during this holiday season. The 1970s won ... Saturday ... and Mrs ... Stylists Clora Hardy, Diane Adams, Thelma Cummins.
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Freedom to Read Advocates Draw Attention to Ban on Banned Books Week

Flathead Beacon 03 Oct 2023
I’ve always loved educating the general public about previous items that have been challenged or banned,” ImagineIF Director Ashley Cummins said ... Cummins added that she understood the controversial ...
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Local women enjoy high tea fit for 18th-century nobility at Bradford House

Observer-Reporter 17 Dec 2022
Christmas traditions were quite different in the 18th century,” said Denise Cummins, president-elect of the Bradford House Historical Association and welcoming Ladies Tea docent ... (Cummins) was very knowledgeable.”.
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Tesla and SpaceX's CEO Elon Musk during an in-conversation event with Britain's Prime Minister Rishi Sunak at Lancaster House in London, Thursday, Nov. 2, 2023
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Jammu and Kashmir Police and officals of Revenue department destroys illegally cultivated Poppy on a patch of land at Parigam 35 kms in south kashmir's Pulwama district on Thursday 19, May 2016.The jammu and kashmir Police has identified several hectares of land in Kashmir villages that will be destroyed over a month tenure. A kilogram of such poppy husk sells for $ 16 - 25 (1000-1500 INR) in the local markets and the cultivation of poppy is banned under state law. Opium cultivation in Kashmir has shown significant increase over the past few years according to Excise and Taxation officials. Large stacks of land are coming under the cultivation with derivatives mostly landing with drug and narcotic suppliers across India. Every year government officials clear such plantation.
WN / Imran Nissar
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