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  • Matt Dixon | The Flint Journal..The bad weather did not stop Norman Hart, 69 of Davison from finishing a 10k during the third annual road race "A Parcel for the Park" at Abernathy Regional Park in Davison Saturday morning. The race is a fundraiser for the park's expansion and this year it included a 10K run and a 5K run/walk.
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  • Matt Dixon | The Flint Journal..Runners make their way through Abernathy Regional Park while running in the third annual road race "A Parcel for the Park" in Davison Saturday morning. The race is a fundraiser for the park's expansion and this year it included a 10K run and a 5K run/walk.
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  • Matt Dixon | The Flint Journal..Kids compete in the Little Blarney Trot, a quarter mile road race on Kearsley Road in downtown Flint, Thursday, March 17. The race was held before the larger, 4 mile, 30th Pot O'Gold Road Race. Both races were hosted by the Ancient Order of Hibernians.
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  • Matt Dixon | The Flint Journal..Runners compete in the 30th Pot O'Gold Road Race in downtown flint on St. Patrick's Day.
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  • Matt Dixon | The Flint Journal..JoVohn Carr, of Joe Byrd's Boxing Academy in Flint, throws a punch just over the head of Carnell Porter Gilles, of Big Dog Boxing Club in Port Huron during a Golden Gloves regional tournament Friday night at the Birch Run Expo Center. Carr defeated Gilles with a decision of 4-1, in the heavyweight division.
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  • Matt Dixon | The Flint Journal..Jonathan Scroggins of Flint Berston Boxing Club looses his helmet while fighting Mike Ramos during a Golden Gloves Boxing regional tournament at the Birch Run Expo Center, Friday, April 1.
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  • Matt Dixon | The Flint Journal..Ardreal Holmes (center), of Flint Berston Boxing Club turns his head after a punch from James Young of Saginaw Boxing Club during a Golden Gloves regional match Friday night at the Birch Run Expo Center. Holmes, age 16 when on to beat the 21-year-old 2010 141 lbs. open division champion in a 4-1 decision.
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  • Matt Dixon | The Flint Journal..Robert Siewert throws a punch over the head of Joaquin Garcia during a Golden Gloves Boxing Match at the Birch Run Expo Center Friday night. Garcia, of Saginaw Boxing Club defeated Siewert in the 165 lbs novice division.
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  • Matt Dixon | The Flint Journal..Leon Mallek (left) of Joe Byrd's Boxing Academy in Flint  takes a blow from Nicholas VanLundugt during a Golden Gloves Boxing regional tournament. VanLundugt defeated Mallek in the 201+ lbs novice division.
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  • Nebraska running back Ameer Abdullah (8) stretches out but is stopped at the one yard line by South Dakota State defensive back Jake Gentile after a 28 yard reception from Tommy Armstrong with 13:58 left in the first quarter of Saturday's game at Memorial Stadium in Lincoln. Nebraska defeated South Dakota State 59-20. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • Sixth-graders Levi Hesman, left, and Caine ontiveros round a corner while running through the hallways with the run club Thursday at Barr Middle School. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • Hemingford running back Ethan Skinner (45) is tackled by Fullerton linebacker Garrett Sonderup during Tuesday's game in Fullerton. Hemingford defeated Fullerton 48-6. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • Giltner running back Ben Hinrichs is tackled by Wynot defender Kyle Boeckman late in the third quarter of Tuesday's quarterfinal game at Giltner High School. Wynot defeated Giltner 52-50. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • Nebraska running back Rex Burkhead is taken down by Idaho State defensive backs Donovan Henley, top, Tanner Davis, bottom, and defensive lineman James Bergren in the second quarter of Saturday's game at Memorial Stadium. Burkhead rushed for 119 yards. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • Humphrey St. Francis running back Chad Haiar is brought down by Giltner safety Dustin Hastings, top, and linebacker Benjamin Hinrichs with 5:12 remaining in the first quarter of their Class D-2 state championship game Monday at Memorial Stadium in Lincoln. Giltner won 42-26. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • Grand Island Central Catholic's Riley Shoemaker brings down Adams Central running back Buzz Niederklein in Wednesday's playoff game at Adams Central High School. Adams Central won 12-6. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • Matt Dixon | The Flint Journal..Craig Keelor of Electronic Restoration Services inspects a microphone port before running new cables in a courtroom in the McCree Courts & Human Services Building, Thursday, Feb. 17.
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  • Skyler Probst pets Lucy Thursday at the Heartland Youth Ranch in North Loup. Curt and his wife Susan have been running the ranch for kids since July of 2010. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • Matt Dixon | The Flint Journal..Mott's Shane Brotherton scores the winning run in the bottom of the eighth inning as St. Clair pitcher Grant Fiedler covers in Mott's conference home-opener at Broome Park in Flint Friday afternoon.Mott defeated St. Clair 6 to 5 in the bottom of the eighth inning.
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  • A pair of participants exit a wooded area during the Buffalo Stampede 5k run Saturday at the Crane Trust Nature & Visitor Center near Alda. The trail run, the first that the Crane Trust has hosted, celebrated the addition of four new yearling bison to the Crane Trust's exhibition herd. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • Hilary Reichert of Kearney makes her way through a wooded portion of the Buffalo Stampede 5k run Saturday at the Crane Trust Nature & Visitor Center near Alda. The trail run, the first that the Crane Trust has hosted, celebrated the addition of four new yearling bison to the Crane Trust's exhibition herd. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • Several of the new yearling bison can be seen in their enclosure before the Buffalo Stampede 5k run Saturday at the Crane Trust Nature & Visitor Center near Alda. The trail run, the first that the Crane Trust has hosted, celebrated the addition of four new bison to the Crane Trust's exhibition herd. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • Participants in the Buffalo Stampede 5k begin their trail run in the grass Saturday at the Crane Trust Nature & Visitor Center near Alda. The trail run, the first that the Crane Trust has hosted, celebrated the addition of four new yearling bison to the Crane Trust's exhibition herd. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • Tom Osterbuhr warms up in the morning sun before the Buffalo Stampede 5k run Saturday at the Crane Trust Nature & Visitor Center near Alda. The trail run, the first that the Crane Trust has hosted, celebrated the addition of four new yearling bison to the Crane Trust's exhibition herd. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • Grand Island Central Catholic senior McKenna Kime embraces her father, Dallas, after winning the Class C Individual Championship in the first round of a playoff against Ogalla's Maaika Mestl, back right, Tuesday at Quail Run Golf Course in Columbus. Her team also claimed the state title, beating Ogallala by five strokes. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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Nebraska Christian's Nolan Kohmetscher wins the Class C 1,600-meter run during the 2016 NSAA State Track and Field Championships at Burke Stadium on Saturday, May 21, 2016, in Omaha.<br />
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  • Lincoln East's Katherine Neal makes a catch at the fence robbing Grand Island's Jessica Kleine of a home run and ending Senior High's scoring streak in the seventh inning of Friday's District A-3 game at Veteran's Field Softball Complex in Grand Island. Senior High won 10-6. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • Hastings St. Cecilia's Jordan Potzeba competes in the 3200-meter run during Thursday's Centura Invitational at Centura High School. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • Hastings St. Cecilia's Jordan Potzeba competes in the 3200-meter run during Thursday's Centura Invitational at Centura High School. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • Lisa Bray takes a newly assembled bike for a test run to check the shifting.
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  • Firefighters wait to run a search simulation during Nebraska State Fire School Saturday at Fonner Park in Grand Island. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • Amanda Feairheller retrieves her bicycle early Saturday morning at Calvary Lutheran Church in Grand Island. Feairheller and her teammates stayed in Grand Island after arriving from Lexington and will head to Lincoln via Highway 34 on there cross-country journey. The team of seven will cycle over 4,000 miles across America to raise awareness and funds to fight HIV/AIDS. The ride is run by FACE AIDS, a youth-led nonprofit that works in the U.S. and with Partners In Health in Rwanda. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • Laura Karson tops off her tires as fellow teammates Eric Sternbrook, left, and Kate Pipa finish breakfast early Saturday morning at Calvary Lutheran Church in Grand Island. Karson and the rest of the team stayed in Grand Island after arriving from Lexington and will head to Lincoln via Highway 34 on there cross-country journey. The team of seven will cycle over 4,000 miles across America to raise awareness and funds to fight HIV/AIDS. The ride is run by FACE AIDS, a youth-led nonprofit that works in the U.S. and with Partners In Health in Rwanda. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • Aurora's Luke Grossnicklaus tees off on the 13th hole as Omaha Skutt Catholic's Brian Carmody watches during the Class B State Golf tournament Wednesday at Jackrabbit Run in Grand Island. Scottsbluff's team of Andrew Holloway, Michael Hadden, Koy Potthoff, Jonah Wright and Curtis Welsh won the team title with a score of 634. Hadden also had the lowest individual score, shooting 148 over two days to claim the title. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • Carmen Wilson of Grand Island, holds the beer as friend Heather Gawrych helps clean off the mud after the prairie sludge trudge Saturday at Stuhr Museum. Over 800 participated in the 2.5 or 7.5 mile obstacle run, the first of it's kind for the museum, which lead contestants through water, mud, and and grass. All proceeds from the event go to the Grand Island Salvation Army and Stuhr Museum. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • Spectators gather to watch as Maaika Mestl of Ogallala and McKenna Kime of Grand Island Central Catholic putt during a playoff to decide the individual winner of the Class C State Championship Tuesday at Quail Run Golf Course in Columbus. Kime, a senior, would win by scoring a par. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • during the prairie sludge trudge Saturday at Stuhr Museum. Over 800 participated in the 2.5 or 7.5 mile obstacle run, the first of it's kind for the museum, which lead contestants through water, mud, and and grass. All proceeds from the event go to the Grand Island Salvation Army and Stuhr Museum. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • Roncalli's Thomas Alitz cheers after scoring the winning run on a hit by Logan McGill with two outs in the seventh inning. Roncalli defeated Norris 6-5 in the Class B baseball championship at Haymarket Park on Thursday, May 17, 2018, in Lincoln.<br />
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  • Larry Cast helps change a tire for a woman while volunteering for the Central Nebraska Motorist Assist Program Friday afternoon in Grand Island.The program is run through the Nebraska State Patrol and is looking for more volunteers in Grand Island. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • Home Federal's Will Bamesberger, left, and Alec Waters, right are safe at home in a three run double hit by Chance Keopanya in Sunday's game against Union Bank at Ryder Park. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • Brothers Luke (on mower) and Ben Grossnicklaus pose for a portrait at Aurora Country Club. The golfers will be competing in the state tournament and also run a mowing business. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • Members of the 2013 Ride Against AIDS team bike on Blaine Street on their way to Lincoln via Highway 34 Saturday morning after departing from Calvary Lutheran Church where they spent the night in Grand Island after arriving rom Lexington. The team of seven will cycle over 4,000 miles across America to raise awareness and funds to fight HIV/AIDS. The ride is run by FACE AIDS, a youth-led nonprofit that works in the U.S. and with Partners In Health in Rwanda. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • Matt Dixon | The Flint Journal..Electronic Restoration Services workers string new cables for the audio system in a basement court room at McCree Courts & Human Services Center in downtown Flint, Thursday, Feb. 17. Flood damage ruined many of the cables that run under the floor but some parts are able to be reused.
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  • From left, Janita Pavelka and daughter Rachel, of Arapahoe and Barbara Leising of Oxford take a head first slide into the mud during the prairie sludge trudge Saturday at Stuhr Museum. Over 800 participated in the 2.5 or 7.5 mile obstacle run, the first of its kind for the museum, which lead contestants through water, mud, and and grass. All proceeds from the event go to the Grand Island Salvation Army and Stuhr Museum.
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  • With an average temperature of 15, participants quickly run back to shore.
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  • 2013 Ride Against AIDS team members Maxwell Smith, left, and Laura Karson bike down Blaine Street on there way to Lincoln via Highway 34 Saturday morning after departing from Calvary Lutheran Church in Grand Island. The team of seven will cycle over 4,000 miles across America to raise awareness and funds to fight HIV/AIDS. The ride is run by FACE AIDS, a youth-led nonprofit that works in the U.S. and with Partners In Health in Rwanda. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • 2013 Ride Against AIDS teammates, from left, Maxwell Smith, Dana Ballard, Laura Karson and Eric Sternbrook hang out while getting ready to head to Lincoln early Saturday morning at Calvary Lutheran Church in Grand Island. The team of seven will cycle over 4,000 miles across America to raise awareness and funds to fight HIV/AIDS. The ride is run by FACE AIDS, a youth-led nonprofit that works in the U.S. and with Partners In Health in Rwanda. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • Prairie sludge trudge participants started by crawling under a fence as a sprinkler created a muddy puddle at the Stuhr Museum. Over 800 participated in the 2.5 or 7.5 mile obstacle run, the first of it's kind for the museum, which lead contestants through water, mud, and and grass. All proceeds from the event go to the Grand Island Salvation Army and Stuhr Museum.
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  • Matt Dixon | The Flint Journal..Addie May crosses the finish line in the 1600-meter run during a track meet Monday afternoon at Flushing High School, finishing with a time of 5:19.73. May, a 15-year-old 8th grade student at Flushing Middle School, recently ran a 2-mile (3,200 meter) time of 11:15.21 which would put her No. 2 on the high school track honor roll.
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  • Prairie sludge trudge participants started by crawling under a fence as a sprinkler created a muddy puddle at the Stuhr Museum. Over 800 participated in the 2.5 or 7.5 mile obstacle run, the first of its kind for the museum, which led contestants through water, mud, and grass. All proceeds from the event go to the Grand Island Salvation Army and the Stuhr Museum.
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  • Matt Dixon | The Flint Journal..Sam Tagg, 7, of Mount Morris runs for a touchdown during a scrimmage match at the 2011 Detroit Lions Football Camp at Grand Blanc High School tuesday morning.
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  • Sonphet Manivong poses in his food truck which he runs his business, Sticky Rice Nebraska, out of in Grand Island. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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  • Jon Moore works in his shop at his home near Giltner. Moore runs his business, Sharp Decision Knives, out of the shop. He is also one of a growing number of rural Nebraskans to be self employed. (Independent/Matt Dixon)
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