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A walk-through of the Humphrey Aquatic Center was conducted Thursday. No serious issues were noted. The Humphrey City Council approved the pool staff and hours during its April 15 meeting. Democrat photo

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Ethan and Angela Hathaway have purchased Alice’s Cedar Inn and renamed it The Rambler, a tribute to the mascot of the former Creston High School. They take over as owners April 29. Democrat photo

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St. Francis junior Andrew Kosch, right, shot a 78 and finished as runner up in the Patriot Invite. Freshmen Jacob Keller, left, carded an 86 and earned the 14th place medal. The team shot a 355 which placed them 5th in the 15 team tournament.

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Life is good

Tim Wiese became paralyzed at 15, but that has not stopped him from making the most of his life

Tim Wiese was 15 when he broke his neck, leaving him paralyzed. A game changer, but not game over.

The 30-year-old St. Francis School teacher is as optimistic as he is popular with his students, which has helped his recovery.

Wiese broke his neck sliding down a water slide at church camp, leaving him paralyzed from below the arm pits on down.

 

 

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