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Times has temporary closure, reduced hours for May
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Bell-to-bell phone ban coming to high school
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Main Street Market season begins
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Winter, spring athletes excited to step out of comfort zone with college sports
Fall athletes ready to embrace challenge of college sports
Softball seniors dominate season, five will play in college
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November 25, 2023
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