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Don’t go there, your life matters | East Bernard Express | journal-spectator.com – Wharton Journal Spectator
Posted: August 25, 2022 at 2:03 pm
The passing of Jamey Rootes, who served as the president of the Houston Texans for 20 years, hit me pretty hard.
I only met him a couple of times, one of which was in 2020 when he gave me an autographed copy of his book The Winning Game Plan to review. I frequently passed by him on the sidelines while I was photographing Texans games. I doubt he would have remembered my name, but most people in the organization recognize me as the photographer with the cowboy hat.
When Rootes took his life on Sunday, Aug. 21, I was shocked, as were most people. It was akin to Robin Williams committing suicide. Youd never suspect that someone who seemed so happy, content, and confident would be harboring suicidal thoughts. Every time I saw Rootes he was smiling, upbeat, and positive. His book oozed his passion and enthusiasm. He was a man clearly living the dream.
What really brought it home for me was the fact that my brother has been heavy on my heart this week. Tomorrow (Aug. 26) would have been his 56th birthday. He took his life Jan. 1, 2021. Hardly a day goes by that I dont feel the pain of his loss or the fondness of his memory. Yesterday was also the birthday of a former youth pastor at our church. He was energetic, creative, and fun and stunned everyone who knew him when he ended his life three years ago.
I cant say that I fully understand why people suffer in silence and then abruptly end their suffering, but then again, I do understand it. For many years I suffered with moderate to severe depression. I was never to the point of wanting to end my life, but I did have several bouts where I no longer wanted to live. And yes, there is a difference.
I know what its like to feel so lost and hopeless that you just want your misery to end. I know what it feels like to grudgingly trudge through the motions of each day unable to feel any positive emotion at all. I spent more than 12 years not feeling joy, peace, love, happiness, contentment, excitement, euphoria, etc. Oh, there would be brief moments when those feelings would surface, but they were quickly quashed and the darkness would return.
I overcame my depression through Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) treatments two years ago. Thats the happy ending to my story. Unfortunately, the treatment is not well known, very expensive, and only has a 75% success rate. My point is, there is hope. The light at the end of the tunnel isnt a train. There are many ways to battle depression. TMS is what worked for me.
The one thing that kept me from tipping over from not wanting to live to wanting to die was love. I couldnt bear the thought of the trauma my death would cause my family. I may not have been able to feel love, but I loved them too much to make them suffer that way. Ive never told anyone that before, so it might come as a surprise when they read this.
Love is powerful and should never be underestimated. As the Bible tells us in 1 Corinthians 13:13, And now these three remain: faith, hope and love.But the greatest of these is love. One of my favorite quotes is from the late Rocky Mountain News columnist John Coit: Life is short and it hurts. Love is the only drug that works.
Today I feel love. Perhaps thats what makes these losses to suicide so painful. Its been said that suicide doesnt end the pain, it just transfers it. As I scroll through my Facebook feed, I see a huge outpouring of love for Jamey Rootes. He made an enormously positive impact not only on the Texans and the city of Houston, but in every aspect of life that he touched. We still need his fire to burn brightly. Now we must carry the torch without him.
I know there are some who are reading this and mentally and emotionally theyre in that dark, foreboding place. Trust me when I say there is hope. There is love. There is a future and world that absolutely needs you. If you find yourself on that threshold, call 988, the suicide prevention hotline. Call a friend. Pray. You are not alone. Your life has meaning and value and its meant to be shared with all those around you.
Joe Southern is the managing editor of the Wharton Journal-Spectator and the East Bernard Express. He can be reached at news@journal-spectator.com.
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Turvo and project44 Collaborate to Transform The Supply Chain – EnterpriseTalk
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Turvo, provider of the worlds leading collaboration application designed for the supply chain, and project44, the worlds leading advanced visibility platform for shippers and third-party logistics firms, announce a strategic and technical partnership that brings technological innovation to the forefront and raises the bar for collaborative transportation management systems (TMS) in the logistics industry.
By integrating Turvo and project44, shippers, logistics providers, and carriers engaged in full and less-than-truckload (LTL) shipments, will see dramatic improvements in visibility and productivity, helping customers save time and money at a time when its most needed.
Turvo and project44 are bringing together an entire ecosystem of innovative supply chain solutions, saidScott Lang, Chief Executive Officer at Turvo. Logistics is a team sport, but outdated technology makes it hard for shippers, LSPs, and carriers to work together effectively. Were excited to partner with project44 to increase collaboration and visibility throughout the supply chain.
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Combined with Turvos advanced collaborative logistics capabilities, brokers, 3PLs, shippers and their customers will gain unprecedented insight into their shipments and supply chain. In turn, project44 customers will benefit from Turvos award-winning collaborative TMS solution, empowering them to become more efficient, grow their businesses, and deliver outstanding customer experiences.
In particular, Turvo customers will be able to capitalize on project44s precise shipment tracking and dynamic estimated times of arrival capabilities.
This partnership advances Turvo and project44s shared goal of a 360-degree digitalization of the supply chain that brings customers so close to the market at any given time that they can detect what change is essential and respond quickly with the most competitive solution.
Changing Markets Demand Smarter Solutions
With the severe staff shortages being felt throughout the global economy, supply chain software has become crucial in enabling lean, agile teams to outperform the complexities of the current operating environment.
Inefficient processes to find carriers, uncertain and highly variable arrival times, and the potential downstream consequences have heralded the need for a better way of working in an extremely complex operating environment.
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project44 is on a mission to make the worlds supply chains work, and at a time when they are more volatile than ever before, this partnership enables shippers to gain actionable insights into shipments, orders, and inventory, from the first mile to the last mile, saidThomas Deakins, Senior Vice President Global Partnerships and Alliances, project44. Together we can enable the movement of products globally, while delivering better resiliency, sustainability, and value to our customers.
Turvo and project44 together allow users to stay ahead of disruptions, control costs, and better serve their customers by navigating new remote working policies with greater ease and manage emerging direct-to-consumer business models with a more sustainable and transparent way of working.
Digitalizing the Supply Chain
As part of the partnership, Turvo has become one of the select few project44 certified partners offering easy, rapid integration with its platform, delivering superior real-time tracking and automation capabilities that empower customers to achieve end-to-end visibility across their supply chains.
Our partnership with Turvo is a great example of the importance of collaboration along the supply chain, said Deakins By bringing together a host of our trusted advisors and certified integrations in one place we can deliver superior real-time tracking and automation capabilities that empower users to achieve end-to-end visibility across their operations.
Collaboration is the foundation of Turvos architecture. With project44s industry-leading platform built into its workflow, Turvo is able to help freight brokers, 3PLs, and shippers find a place to easily plan, execute, settle, and automate all of their supply chain operations on one platform, with a cloud-based social network approach.
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Top 4 tech-based solutions that are changing the face of logistics in India – CXOToday.com
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With the push from the Indian government to augment the state of manufacturing in the country, logistics too has come into the spotlight. In order to keep up with the growing investments in manufacturing that will lead to more freight movement, logistics companies must incorporate any and all tech-led solutions into their offerings to match up. India is geographically vast, and covering that much ground requires a keen understanding of gaps and chokepoints in the freight movement process. There are certain key tech pieces that do and will play a role in bettering logistics offerings.
Of these, here are the 4 most impressive and relevant technologies that are helping logistics companies like FreightFox, Blue Yonder, Ariba, etc constantly evolve and stay on the cutting edge:
Cloud LogisticsThe future of logistics is remote-hosted data and process, with half of the logistics firms now embracing cloud-based services and another fifth soon to. Cloud services, which provide adaptability and immediate access to crucial analytics and operations software, are enabling the expansion of highly responsive on-demand business models, which are quickly taking over the logistics industry. While the setup for cloud systems might be a one-time effort, the payoff in terms of cost and turnaround time is manifold. For manufacturers, this means accessibility to their day-to-day freight movement, along with centralized data storage.
Smart DataIn a world where everything relies on data for consistency, accountability, and decision-making, dynamic data modules are a necessity. In the logistics space, data modules that give customers information in real time across various verticals in logistics. The reach of smart data extends to getting real-time rates for vehicles on the road, understanding any external factors that might affect procurement and freight movement, and so on. Such data can also provide management solutions using advanced analytics to address placement failures, track and trace freight movement, optimize procurement, and much more. Reliable data that is geared to understand and change in cohesion with changing aspects of the logistics industry is a differentiator that provides not just insights, but also solutions for problems that crop up on a day-to-day basis. Heightened manufacturing in the country will also require a close watch on demand and supply trends, which can be predicted and projected by data. Companies that provide this solution can bring in their expertise to factor in external pressures and their impact on demand and supply, and adjust strategies accordingly.
Transportation Management Systems (TMS)TMS are becoming more and more common, particularly among logistics companies. And with good reasonmany tech tools need to be managed and organised properly at a single hub. To manage carriers and enhance route automation, TMS is employed. It helps with real-time delivery driver tracking, freight cost reduction, more transparency, and general customer satisfaction scores. Having one platform that routes, stores, and manages all data related to a logistical operation is essential, especially since freight movement has become a quintessential part of the modern world, across industries.
AutomationIn 2020 and 2021, the pandemic increased the need for automation as companies across industries sought to reduce face-to-face interactions.
Automation in warehouses or distribution centres can range from physical automation to process automation. Typical warehouse automation techniques include digitising manual procedures, employing pick-to-light systems where workers scan barcodes and LED lights indicating the quantity of things to be picked up and their final destination. Depending on the size of their warehouses or distribution centres, as well as the volume and kinds of orders they routinely fill, businesses will continue to automate a number of their procedures to varied degrees. Besides warehouse automation, technology also offers the betterment of procurement automation, which can be extremely useful for manufacturers. Since freight movement relies on procurement to then collate data on the way forward, an automated piece here gives manufacturers the agency to understand and implement procurement strategies that can keep up with the dynamic levels of required freight movement across the country.
Indian logistics is on the cusp of becoming one of the most important segments of the economy. It must keep with the accelerated investments and growth in manufacturing, while also factoring in the vast expanses of the country that need to be covered. More ground to be covered requires better handling of freight, along with smarter, sharper, and faster data and automation. The future of Indian logistics will be ever-evolving, and it will be exciting to see the new cutting edge that technology brings to it.
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Artistic Swimming at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games – NBC Olympics
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When to watch artistic swimming during the 2024 Paris Olympics
Artistic swimming is a unique sport on the Olympic program that combines water acrobatics with music. During the Olympic Games, the sport consists of two events: one in a duet, and another as part of a team of eight athletes. Each event is made up of two performances that include a free routine and technical routine. A panel of judges scores athletes based on their execution, synchronization, degree of difficulty, use of music and choreography. Athletes competing in artistic swimming must be flexible and maintain great attention to detail and coordination in order to execute routines successfully.
Before artistic swimming became a part of the Olympic program, it was dominated by men. Over time though, artistic swimming became largely associated with women. The sport became an Olympic discipline at the 1984 Los Angeles Games. Artistic swimming and rhythmic gymnastics are both women-only Olympic sports.
North American countries, particularly the U.S. and Canada, dominated artistic swimming on the Olympic stage in the beginning as the two collected 18 medals combined. Since, Russia has become competitive, accumulating 18 medals since the 2000 Sydney Games. The U.S. came just short of qualifying for the team event in the 2020 Tokyo Games, but managed to qualify for the duet event. Team USA will look to qualify for both the team and duet events in Paris in 2024.
Artistic swimming will take place at the 2024 Paris Olympics on August 5 - 10.
There will be five events included in the artistic swimming competition at the 2024 Olympic Games.
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Flag football in the Olympics? Team USAs gold medal showing at the World Games had a Philly influence – The Philadelphia Inquirer
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Bruce Mapp says his dreams of playing wide receiver in the NFL looked very promising leading up to his senior year of college.
The Philadelphia product started playing football when he was 11 with the Overbrook Monarchs, a youth team, and he later helped lead West Catholic to a state title his junior year of high school. Mapp earned a football scholarship to play at Coastal Carolina, and he was named first team All-Big South his junior year with the Chanticleers. He currently ranks fourth on the South Carolina schools list for career receiving yards (2,438).
But Mapp wasnt drafted in 2017 following his graduation, and after he explored several other avenues he attended his hometown Eagles 2017 Local Day workout and also tried to latch on with a Canadian Football League team Mapp decided in 2018 that a pro football career was not in the cards.
That was tough, says Mapp, 28. Its a game Id been playing since I was a kid, but I decided to give up those dreams. I was trying to figure out what was next in my life. I had a bachelors degree [and an MBA], but football was always the main priority.
Mapp didnt abandon football altogether. He briefly coached at West Catholic, his high school alma mater, and started playing flag football games around Philadelphia just for fun on Sundays and Wednesdays, and he was reunited with many of his high school teammates and opponents.
I got hooked, says Mapp.
When he moved to Dallas in December 2018, Mapp says that is when his flag football career really took off. While Mapp continued to play flag football recreationally in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, he was also getting started with his own food truck business called So Icy and which serves Philadelphia-style water ice, soft pretzels and yes, cheesesteaks.
Before long, however, Mapps football skills caught the attention of Team USA talent evaluators.
In April 2019, I was told, Youre on the radar for Team USA, says Mapp. Im like, What? Flag football has a national team?
He got an invite to Team USA in 2020, and his star has only continued to rise in the fast-growing sport which has mens and womens national teams that fall under the USA Football umbrella. This past July, Mapp and along with former Imhotep football player Aamir Brown helped Team USA beat Italy to win a gold medal at the World Games in Birmingham. Mapp says he hopes that the next medal he can chase will be of the Olympic variety.
It looks like (flag football) is set for 2028 (Olympics) in Los Angeles, especially after all the good feedback we just got from the World Games, says Mapp.
The International Olympic Committee ultimately holds the final decision on which sports can be included in the Summer Games, but the NFL has already partnered with the International Federation of American Football gridiron footballs international governing body and NFL executive and former Eagles player Troy Vincent recently told the Associated Press that the ultimate goal is for flag football to be part of future Olympic Games.
There are only five players on both offense and defense of a flag football game, and the sports field dimensions 30 yards wide by 70 yards long are smaller than those of tackle football fields. Mapp says that the changes mean players have to make some major adjustments on both sides of the ball.
Receivers have to run quicker routes and you have to be more creative in your routes, sometimes double or triple the moves because theres not a lot of space to operate, says Mapp. The quarterbacks are rushed every play, and with no blockers.
Mapp says defenders, however, have the roughest assignment, and can be humbled very quickly on any play.
Ask any former (gridiron) player who now plays flag football defense. It is harder to pull a flag off than it is to make an open-field tackle, says Mapp.
Mapps on-field highlights have landed him on ESPN and NFL.com video spots, but his food truck has also received some TV shout-outs. In July, CBS Mornings interviewed Mapp about his flag football career and his So Icy business.
Its doing well, Mapp says of his food truck. Theyve never really had water ice down here in Texas. No Ritas. When I moved here, my girlfriend said, We have snow cones. I was like, I dont know how Im going to do these hot summers in Dallas without water ice.
Im glad I got to bring a taste of Philly here and start the business.
Mapp, who is a father to nearly 2-year-old daughter Brooklynn, says he still gets a lot of love from his Philly roots family, former coaches, friends and players for both his new football path and his nascent entrepreneurial success.
I have a lot of people telling me, I didnt know flag football was this big! Now other players want to get into it after having seen me, says Mapp. I get a lot of good feedback.
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Saudi Arabia Wants To Host the Olympics – Front Office Sports
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Qatar is hosting the World Cup this November, but its much larger neighbor would like to take on the only global sporting event of comparable size.
Saudi Arabia wants to host the Olympics, calling it the ultimate goal of its sports strategy.
The country has leaned into sports as part of its efforts to diversify its economy beyond oil, though some have charged that the efforts are an attempt to sportswash Saudi Arabias checkered human rights record.
Beijing spent a reported $8.8 billion on the 2022 Winter Olympics. Germany has also shown interest in hosting the Games.
Saudi Arabia has attracted attention as the backer of LIV Golf, which has lured golfers with paychecks often in excess of $100 million, but its sports and gaming portfolio has become quite extensive.
On Monday, Saudi Arabia became the first nation to approve Microsofts $68.7 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard. The PIF holds a $2.9 billion stake in Activision Blizzard.
The fund also holds massive stakes in video game giants Nintendo, Electronic Arts, and Take-Two Interactive.
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Canada’s men’s basketball team is back on the road to the Olympics – CBC Sports
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The last time Canada appeared in an Olympic men's basketball event was in the year 2000. For perspective, the man who dragged Canada into the quarter-finals in Sydney, Steve Nash, was a 26-year-old point guard still five years away from winning his first of back-to-back NBA MVP awards. Today, he's a 48-year-old head coachfending off a coup attemptby Kevin Durant, who was 11 when the Sydney tournament tipped off.
The quickest and best way for the Canadian men's team to end its quarter-century absence from the Olympics in 2024 is via next summer's FIBA Basketball World Cup in Asia. The top two finishers from Canada's region, the Americas, get tickets to the Paris Olympics. One of those will almost certainly go to the United States, but the other is very much up for grabs. Argentina got it for last summer's Olympics in Tokyo despite having zero notable NBA players.
Canada has several of those on its current roster, including legit standouts in Jamal Murray, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, RJ Barrett, Dillon Brooks and Lu Dort all of whom have committed to the national team for this Olympic cycle. Andrew Wiggins has not, but there's hope that the key member of Golden State's 2022 championship team might hop on later. With a bunch of other solid NBA contributors on board Kelly Olynyk, Nickeil Alexander-Walker, Dwight Powell and the Raptors' Khem Birch, to name some and former NBA coach of the year Nick Nurse at the helm, Canada's chances of getting to Paris look pretty good.
But first, there's some business to attend to. In order to reach the World Cup, Canada must successfully navigate the final round of Americas qualifying, which tips off Thursday and wraps up in late February (there's also a window of games in mid-November).
It's not a very difficult task. Seven of the 32 spots in the World Cup are earmarked for the Americas, and only 12 teams remain in the hunt for them. They're divided into two groups of six for this final round, where all Canada has to do is finish in the top three in its group or be the better of the two fourth-place teams. As the only team to go 6-0 in the previous round, Canada starts with a cushion over Argentina (5-1), Venezuela (5-1), the Dominican Republic (4-2), Panama (2-4) and the Bahamas (2-4). Canada played the Dominican and the Bahamas already, so it doesn't face them again. It will play the other three teams at home and away between now and February. It would be shocking if Canada doesn't finish in the top three in this group.
The Canadians open their final-round slate Thursday night vs. Argentina in Victoria, perhaps their toughest test. Tip-off time is 10:40 p.m. ET. Then they travel to Panama for their only other game in this window, on Monday at 8:10 p.m. ET.
Given that the next two qualifying windows fall during the NBA season, Canada will want to bank a couple of wins and build some chemistry while some of its most talented players are available. Gilgeous-Alexander, who made his long-awaited national-team debut in the July window and averaged 28 points in two games, is expected to play. So are Alexander-Walker, Olynyk, Powell, Oshae Brissett and Cory Joseph. But Barrett, Dort, Brooks, Birch and Murray, who's still working back from an April 2021 knee injury that cost him all of last season, will not. Those five did, however, attend this week's training camp in Victoria. Learn more about the Canadian team's outlook for the upcoming qualifiers by readingthis storyand watchingthis video.
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Stuck With This Person Rest of My Life?: Caitlyn Jenner Made Heartbreaking Confession on Her Post-Olympics Identity Crisis Back in 2019 -…
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Caitlyn Jenner, previously known as Bruce Jenner, is popular for her Olympic success back in 1976. Jenner hit her personal bests in all the events on the first day of the decathlon despite being placed second. Apart from sports, the star was also attracted to TV and film and hopped into the same during the mid-1970s.
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Furthermore, Jenner also had a short-living car racer career. Besides this, her fight for the transgender community also adds up to the huge fan base she has created over time. In 2019, Caitlyn Jenner once opened up about her struggle after her Olympic triumph.
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During childhood, Jenner had a tough time realizing her situation and understanding her sexuality. She said that she would try her mothers clothes surreptitiously. Back in the day, it was more difficult for people to come up and accept a different gender than their congenital one.
Soon after the athletes Olympic glory in 1976, she felt trapped and extremely confused. Her mind was in chaos with several thoughts. In BBCs Dont Tell Me The Score podcast, Jenner explained the same a few years ago.
I remember getting up the next morning and walking to the bathroom without a stitch of clothes on, said the star water skier. The gold medal was sitting there on the table. I put it around my neck, looked in the mirror and asked myself Am I stuck with this person the rest of my life?
Nevertheless, Jenner proved her bold personality when she revealed her sexuality back in April 2015. Ever since then, the athlete never backed off despite facing several obstacles.Moreover, she also suffered from dyslexia and had low confidence in school. Sports was the only ray of hope in her life that pulled her out of the darkness.
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Jenner is also a former American basketball player. The athlete has shown her enthusiastic and strong self multiple times, both on and off the court.
When the interviewee wanted to know her biggest achievement, Jenners perfect reply inspired many.Caitlyn Jenner said, I would have to put my identity as higher. It was tougher to do. I trained 12 years for the Olympic Games. I trained 65 years to transition in 2015.
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Watch This Story: Caitlyn Jenner roasts daughter Kendalls partner Devin Booker after he blew it vs Luka Doncic: too bad the suns lost
Sports and sexuality have nothing do to with one another. Despite that, there are several issues people have to go through in the sports world. Notably, a similar discussion was on the highlights before the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
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Jerry Schmidt, Tipsico Road and Friends to play for Special Olympics benefit concert Thursday – Iosco County News Herald
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OSCODA Musicians Jerry Schmidt, Teresa and Bobby Lamrock, Jim Miller and Annie Hopcroft will present a concert for the Benefit of Special Olympics Area 31, at the Oscoda Downtown Beach Park, on Thursday, Aug. 25, at 7 p.m.
The concert is the last in the Oscoda Rotary Clubs Summer Concert Series and any and all proceeds from the event go toward funding Special Olympics, according to organizers.
The groups repertoire includes Jerry Schmidt originals such as Black Levis and Out of Control from his Lets Take This Show on the Road album, as well as covers from Leonard Cohen, Fleetwood Mac, Queen, Bob Dylan, the Eagles, Credence Clearwater Revival, Beach Boys, the Tedeschi Trucks Band, Bob Seger, Dolly Parton, the Marshall Tucker Band, the Beatles, Pure Prairie League, the Bee Gees, Old Crow Medicine Show, Crosby Stills Nash & Young and more.
Husband and wife duo Bobby and Teresa Lamrock perform frequently in the Millington area as Tipsico Road. Bobby Lamrock was a member of the Wild Hair Band with Schmidt, which gained popularity at music festivals up and down Michigans coasts in the 2000s.
Teresa Lamrock, known for her powerful vocals, got her start in the church choir, and gives a haunting rendition of Dolly Partons song Jolene.
Jim Miller is a sought-after, Alcona-based drummer who plays throughout northern Michigan with jazz and rockabilly ensembles.
Ukelele bass is the instrument Annie Hopcroft brings to the band for the first time this year.
Dont be misled by the size, that U-bass contributes a big, round sound to the mix, she offers. Until 2019, Hopcroft served as the Area Director for Special Olympics and chaired its collaboration with Rotary to bring this yearly benefit concert to the Oscoda Beach Park stage.
The Rotary-sponsored concert will be free and open to the public, its last for the season. Attendees should bring beach chairs, and jackets, just in case. The Rotary and Interact Club sell popcorn, water and soft drinks, and collect donations for Special Olympics.
Well have a sign-up and information table, says Special Olympics Coach David Maiale, for anyone who wants to get involved with the program. And, of course, we will welcome all donations.
Special Olympics is open to all persons over the age of 8 with intellectual disabilities. Area 31 covers Iosco County and surrounding communities.
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Los Angeles Angels (52-72, fourth in the AL West) vs. Tampa Bay Rays (68-55, second in the AL East)
St. Petersburg, Florida; Thursday, 1:10 p.m. EDT
PITCHING PROBABLES: Angels: Patrick Sandoval (4-8, 3.14 ERA, 1.40 WHIP, 115 strikeouts); Rays: Drew Rasmussen (8-4, 2.82 ERA, 1.05 WHIP, 90 strikeouts)
FANDUEL SPORTSBOOK LINE: Rays -184, Angels +155; over/under is 6 1/2 runs
BOTTOM LINE: The Tampa Bay Rays will try to keep a five-game home win streak alive when they face the Los Angeles Angels.
Tampa Bay is 68-55 overall and 41-23 in home games. The Rays have a 42-7 record in games when they scored at least five runs.
Los Angeles has a 26-36 record on the road and a 52-72 record overall. The Angels have gone 18-52 in games when they have allowed a home run.
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Thursday's game is the seventh time these teams meet this season. The Rays hold a 4-2 advantage in the season series.
TOP PERFORMERS: Yandy Diaz has 27 doubles, seven home runs and 46 RBI for the Rays. Christian Bethancourt is 5-for-14 with three home runs and five RBI over the last 10 games.
Shohei Ohtani leads the Angels with 50 extra base hits (18 doubles, five triples and 27 home runs). Luis Rengifo is 10-for-41 with three doubles, two home runs and seven RBI over the last 10 games.
LAST 10 GAMES: Rays: 8-2, .248 batting average, 1.55 ERA, outscored opponents by 26 runs
Angels: 2-8, .210 batting average, 4.24 ERA, outscored by 28 runs
INJURIES: Rays: Roman Quinn: 10-Day IL (knee), Matt Wisler: 15-Day IL (neck), Shane Baz: 60-Day IL (elbow), Kevin Kiermaier: 60-Day IL (hip), Mike Zunino: 60-Day IL (shoulder), Josh Fleming: 15-Day IL (oblique), Wander Franco: 10-Day IL (wrist), J.P. Feyereisen: 60-Day IL (shoulder), Andrew Kittredge: 60-Day IL (elbow), Tyler Glasnow: 60-Day IL (elbow), Yonny Chirinos: 60-Day IL (elbow)
Angels: Mickey Moniak: 10-Day IL (finger), Michael Lorenzen: 60-Day IL (shoulder), Matt Duffy: 60-Day IL (back), Archie Bradley: 60-Day IL (elbow), Anthony Rendon: 60-Day IL (wrist), Chris Rodriguez: 60-Day IL (shoulder), Griffin Canning: 60-Day IL (back)
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