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West Burlington / Notre Dame Football 2018

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Front row (l-r): Manager Alycia Jackson, Tyler Graham, Tanner Snodgrass, Reece Richards, Cole Williams, Austin Mixer, Ty Russell, Rylie Koenig.
Second row: Bryce Sankus, Dreyton LaVeine, Quintin Williams, Jeron Conner, Drew Chiprez, Kameron Waterhouse, Isaiah Richardson, Eli Collier.
Third row: Manager Kallee Orth, Manager Caitlyn Conlee, Christian Orth, Tyas Kreiss, Anthony Hoffman, Austin Cox, Manager Natalie Vandenberg.
Fourth row: Cael McHune, Caden Sawyers, Dawson Gach, Matt Johnson, Ethan Eilers, Brady Oleson, Caden Murphy, Paeton Diaz.
Fifth row: Damion Snyder, Jack Spencer, Caleb Wilkerson, Jackson Hamelton, Kaysean Rice, Carson Chiprez, Tyler Burch.
Back row: Asst. Coaches Chris Conlee, & Daren Orth, Head Coach Jay Eilers, Asst. Coaches Micah Oleson, Jordan Webb, & Eric Walechka.
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West Burlington / Notre Dame Varsity Cheerleaders 2018

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Abi Schonrock, Grace Kolhof, Sara Rouse, Haley Avery, Lili Zang
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West Burlington / Notre Dame JV Cheerleaders 2018

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Shelby Ryan, Ella Humphries, Celeste Cobb, Tru Hanson, Paige Carson.
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Notre Dame / West Burlington Cross Country 2018

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Front (l-r): Kaleb Allen, Colton Sherwood, Kyle Etka.
Middle: Jonah Fritz, Jonah Marlow, Harrison Arnold, Austin Applegate.
Back: Asst. Coach Ben Merrick, Catherine Graber, Cole Carper, Elijah Vance, Head Coach Mike Moffitt
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Like Socialism? Look at the stacks of cash Venezuelans must use to buy basics

Click here: Shocking images show the amount of cash required to buy some basic supplies as socialist Venezuela’s hyperinflation spirals out of control.
In socialist Venezuela it takes a stack of bank notes worth 2,600,000 bolivars to purchase a single roll of toilet paper.
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Archaeologists find ancient city in a rural field in Kansas

Click here: According to Spanish records from 1601, they ran into a tribe called the Escanxaques, who told of a large city nearby where a Spaniard was allegedly imprisoned. The locals called it Etzanoa, home to perhaps 20,000 people between 1450 and 1700.
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Georgia Democrat arrested for murdering campaign manager

Click here: A former democrat congressional candidate in Georgia has been charged with murder after her former campaign manager was found dead in apartment.
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What Was the Cold War?

The decades-long “Cold War” (1947-1989) between the United States and the Soviet Union was so named because the two global powers never came to direct blows. Yet, the war was not without its victims. In fact, millions of Cubans, Koreans and Vietnamese suffered under Communist tyranny. In this short 5-minute video, Renowned British historian Andrew Roberts explains in why “The Cold War” could just as easily be called “The Third World War.”

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Make Men Masculine Again

Rape, murder, war – all have one thing in common: Men. The solution seems simple: make men less toxic – make men less masculine. In this short 5-minute video, Allie Stuckey, Host of “Allie” on CRTV & “Relatable” podcast, explains why demonizing masculinity is not the solution, but the problem.

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At least 100 newspapers sign up to coordinate editorials attacking President Trump

Click here: News media outlets, angered by President Trump calling out their seemingly endless string of ‘Fake News’ reports, are coordinating an editorial attack targeting President Trump on Thursday, August 16th. “This dirty war on the free press must end,” proclaims the American Society of News Editors on its blog. “The Boston Globe is reaching out to editorial boards across the country to propose a coordinated response. The Globe proposes to publish an editorial on Aug. 16 on the dangers of the administration’s assault on the press and ask others to commit to publishing their own editorials on the same date. Publications, whatever their politics, could make a powerful statement by standing together in the common defense of their profession and the vital role it plays in government for and by the people.” Question for the news editors – Instead of attacking President Trump, why not just simply report the news in a factual and accurate manner without the leftest political bias?
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