
October 2022

Marceline R-V Students of the Week
Recent, Marceline R-V Middle and High School Students of the Week include Nora Vandeloecht and Ava Ewigman. Vandeloecht's activities include band, golf, FBLA, FCCLA, FLC and Library Club.
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Brookfield High School sophomore cross-country runner Samantha Sharp showed the way in the girls’ division of the Cameron Invitational meet this past Tuesday in the second-to-last BHS meet of the 2022 regular season. One of only three Brookfield entries in the high school varsity race, she completed the 5-kilometers course in 20:16.

NFL to Make ‘Change or Two’ To Concussion Protocol, Czar Says
LONDON (AP) — The NFL is prepared 'to make a change or two' to its concussion protocol, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said at a fan forum in London on Saturday as the league faces questions about how the Miami Dolphins handled quarterback Tua Tagovailoa's recent injuries.

NFL Can’t Find Elusive Sweet Spot to Protect QBs
One week, the NFL is getting blasted for not taking care of its quarterbacks. The next, it's being lambasted for treating them like they're crystal.
MHS’ Sheerman targets repeat Class 1 medal
While temperatures will be much chillier than ideal, at least there at least appears to be no issue with tournament-delaying or shortening precipitation for Monday’s and Tuesday’s Missouri Class 1 girls’ golf state championships at The Country Club of Missouri in Columbia, a tournament in which four Linn County girls will compete.

Chiefs Take Wild Comeback Victory Over Rival
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Kansas City Chiefs headed off to the locker room facing a big hole against the Las Vegas Raiders on Monday night, everything from the big plays to the officiating calls going the way of their longtime AFC West rivals.

Ask Amy: Couple experiences professional disconnect
Dear Amy: Overall, things are great between my partner “Beth” and me. Beth is a teacher and I'm a security engineer.
ACT Test Scores Drop to Lowest in 30 Years in Pandemic Slide
Scores on the ACT college admissions test by this year's high school graduates hit their lowest point in more than 30 years — the latest evidence of the enormity of learning disruption during the pandemic.