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Bret Michaels Nothin’ But a Good Vibe 2022 Tour Hits Mohegan Sun Pocono this September

Bret Michaels Nothin’ But a Good Vibe 2022 Tour Hits Mohegan Sun Pocono this September

Music icon Bret Michaels rocks the Mohegan Sun Pocono Outdoor Concert Venue September 30th

Mazzanti-BretMichaels-Guitar-300dpi Preferred .jpgWILKES-BARRE, PA (August 08, 2022) – Mohegan Sun Pocono is excited to announce that the legendary rocker and reality TV star, Bret Michaels, will perform live at Mohegan Sun Pocono’s Outdoor Concert Venue on Friday, September 30th for a 7:30pm show. This Friday at 10:00am, general admission tickets for this 21+ show will go on sale for $50 via Ticketmaster.com. Purchase your tickets at the Mohegan Sun Pocono Box Office, located at the Hotel Front Desk, and receive a voucher for $10 Free Slot Play!

Bret Michaels is a rock music megastar who’s career spans more than three decades. As both the front man for Poison and as a solo artist, Michaels has sold over 50 million records worldwide. Michaels has numerous chart-topping singles to his name, such as Every Rose Has It’s Thorn, Go That Far and Nothing But A Good Time to name a few.

The Poison front man has built his brand piece by piece and retaining ownership and control of his own personal brand has solidified him as a successful entrepreneur. In the words of former Viacom CEO Judy McGrath, this has made Bret a ‘cultural touchdown’. Michaels has produced and starred in record-breaking hit TV shows that include Rock of Love with Bret Michaels, Life as I know it with Bret Michaels and Travel Channel’s Bret Michaels Rock My RV. Michaels is also a Celebrity Apprentice winner and was voted “Fan Favorite” by fans of the hit NBC show.

Michaels, the son of a veteran and a lifelong diabetic, has always made giving back a priority throughout his career. His Life Rocks Foundation continues to provide support to many charities and causes around the…

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Sports FYI and area schedule: Aug. 10

Staff report  |  The Daily Record

Area Schedule

Wednesday, August 10

BOYS GOLF

Waynedale at Yank Heisler Memorial Invitational (Windmill Lakes G.C.), 8 a.m.

Wooster at Galion Invitational (Valley View G.C.), 9 a.m.

Orrville/Triway at Northwest Invitational (Lyons Den G.C.), 10 a.m.

Norwayne at West Holmes (Fire Ridge G.C.), 4 p.m.

GIRLS GOLF

Wooster at Shady Lady Match Play (Shady Hollow C.C.), 8:30 a.m.

GIRLS TENNIS

Chippewa at Massillon Perry, 11 a.m.

Orrville at Claymont, 4 p.m.

Thursday, August 11

BOYS GOLF

Triway/Waynedale at Colt Classic (Deer Ridge G.C.), 8 a.m.

West Holmes/Wooster at OCC Tournament #1 (Mohican Hills G.C.), 9 a.m.

Loudonville/Granville Christian at Fredericktown (Hiawatha G.C.), 4 p.m.

GIRLS GOLF

Wooster at OCC Preseason Invitational (Shelby Crossings G.C.), 9 a.m.

GIRLS TENNIS

West Holmes at Clear Fork, 10 a.m.

Chippewa at Orrville, 4 p.m.

Massillon at Central Christian, 4:15 p.m.

Wooster at North Royalton, 4:30 p.m.

Triway at Manchester, TBA

Friday, August 12

BOYS GOLF

Dalton at Tannenhauf Invitational (Tannenhauf G.C.), 7:35 a.m.

Chippewa/Northwestern/Norwayne/Smithville/Waynedale at Hillsdale Invitational (Mohican Hills G.C.), 9 a.m.

Orrville at Northwest (Lyons Den G.C.), Noon

Triway/Canton South at Manchester (Spring Hills G.C.), 3:30 p.m.

GIRLS TENNIS

Massillon Perry at Wooster, 11 a.m.

Triway at Madison, 4:30 p.m.

Saturday, August 13

GIRLS TENNIS

Triway at West Holmes Invitational, 9 a.m.

Wooster at Medina Doubles Tournament, 9 a.m.

Orrville Invitational (College of Wooster), 9:30 a.m.

GIRLS SOCCER

Midview at Loudonville, 11 a.m.

Note: If you have a local sports announcement, send it to sports@the-daily-record.com. Schedule is subject to change and may not include all rescheduled games. 

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Lower Sussex softball all-stars play for Senior Little League World Series title on home field on national TV

ROXANA – The tears will dry.

The regrets will fade.

The night in the national limelight and the attention it brought their community will become a memory to treasure for the Sussex County all-star softball players.

But they’ll also remember how close they were to the Senior Little League World Series title and the catastrophic inning that derailed them Sunday night on the Lower Sussex Little League’s Bruce Layton Field.

Southwest regional champion Waco, Texas, erupted for all of its runs in the sixth inning, courtesy of seven hits, the last Ky-Li Alonzo’s grand slam, to rally past the host team 9-5.

“It was still an awesome experience, no matter how it turned out. It was great” Lower Sussex catcher Lily Hoban said, still fighting tears and her voice cracking. “Just the time I got to spend with the team, being with them, playing with them, just being with the girls.

“We knew we could do this,” added the rising senior at nearby Indian River High. “We had a bad inning. It’s hard when it’s just one inning, and it just got out of our grip pretty quickly.”

ESPN2 aired the game nationally and several hundred fans filled just about every space around the field and in bleachers where they could see the action, including state-flag-waving Delaware and Texas rooters.

Lower Sussex led 3-0 entering the top of the sixth and starting pitcher Kinsley Hall had allowed just two hits and struck out seven.

“They got one hit, they got another and they went crazy,” said Hall, who was relieved in the inning by Megan Daisey, whose luck wasn’t any better. “We couldn’t stop the momentum. They were hitting good.

“It’s disappointing, but it happens,” added Hall, also heading into her senior year at Indian River.

Waco, which won all seven of its tournament games, had also erased a 3-0 lead…

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Nanticoke Indian Tribe to host annual powwow Sept. 10-11 | Life style

Associates of the Nanticoke Indian Tribe this 7 days introduced further specifics for the approaching 44th yearly Powwow, set for Sept. 10-11 at Hudson Fields.

“In the powwow circle, we celebrate existence and honorable deeds for equally the residing and individuals who have crossed in excess of. We are taught that by honoring individuals, and we encourage the subsequent generation to embrace the endless opportunities of the earth,” they explained.

This year’s powwow will aspect genuine native crafts, apparel, jewellery, books and commemorative goods of the Nanticoke Tribe that will be offered for order through the weekend, as well as Native American food.

One of the standard dances at the powwow is the Jingle Dance.

“Known also as the healing dance, the Jingle Dance originated with the Ojibwe in the Fantastic Lakes region. The costume alone is reported to have originated as a means of therapeutic a medication man’s granddaughter. In a desire, the elder was told to assemble a jingle costume and have his granddaughter dance in it — and she was healed,” they linked.

“The colorful dress is included with rolled up snuff can lids hooked up with shiny coloured ribbons. The jingles are close ample with each other to strike a single a different, producing a near musical, joyful sound substantially like rain. Dancers conduct very simple zigzag measures — no significant stepping or extravagant footwork — and make the jingles sway. The jingles are attached to soft cloth, this sort of as taffeta or cotton. The dancer is judged by her footwork and grace.”

The 50 Indigenous American crafts and meals sellers are open 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. The Powwow is currently being held at Hudson Fields, 30045 Eagle Crest Road, Milton. Parking is totally free. For more info, get in…

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Dribbling Bi holds on in Pocono Trot feature

WILKES-BARRE, PA – Dribbling Bi (Cantab Hall) established early command in the $15,000 trotting harness racing feature on Monday afternoon at The Downs at Mohegan Sun Pocono, then kept the lead to the wire while lowering his mark to 1:56.

Dribbling Bi (#5) holds on at the wire in the feature trot at The Downs (Curtis Salonick Photo)

The sophomore gelding was three-wide early as Argento to his immediate inside made the lead on the first turn, then went up in the two-path to take over the racetrack before the :27.4 quarter.

Trainer/driver Jeff Gregory was able to give the favored three-year-old a breather to the half, reached in :58, then accelerated the throttle as second choice In A Tiny Way started up to challenge towards the 1:26.4 three-quarters.

In A Tiny Way proceeded on gamely, but it was Argento who gave Dribbling Bi the hardest time in stretch, scoring over the potential pocket rocket by half a length, with In A Tiny Way another neck back in third. Jeff Gregory Inc. and Jesmeral Stable share ownership of the winner.

DRIBBLING BI REPLAY

Marcus Miller had four winners on the day, two for trainer/father Erv Miller. Steve Smith guided three horses home first, all trotters, and two for trainer Karen Garland.

Racing resumes Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 pm; program pages are available by clicking here.

The track has plans for Saturday, August 20 in high gear, as many of North America’s top horses will be coming to town for the $2 million Sun Stakes Saturday, the main features being rich stakes events for all four divisions of three-year-olds, plus an Invitational on each gait for the fastest older horses.

For complete race results, click here.

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A Mohicans Rapper Recorded a Viral #SoGoneChallenge, But What Comes Next?

Last week was good for Dallas rapper David Morgan. On the spur of the moment, he decided to record a response to superstar Chicago rapper Chance the Rapper’s #SoGoneChallenge, a viral meme that involves freestyling over Monica’s 2003 hit song, “So Gone.”

Within a week, Morgan’s rendition had garnered almost 1,800 retweets and 3,500 Twitter likes.

“I didn’t even know the #SoGoneChallenge was a thing, but I saw Chance the Rapper do one so I figured I’d do one too,” Morgan says at the start of his video. “He was talking about his girl and I don’t really have one of those right now so … I mean, I can still rap.”

Morgan’s freestyle earned him lots of praise on social media, including at least a dozen comparisons to Outkast’s Andre 3000, as well as the attention of influential hip-hop bloggers like LowKey of You Heard That New. Dallas Mavericks forward Justin Anderson shared the video. But for Morgan, who’s seen his local buzz ebb and flow in a past life with hip-hop duo the Mohicans, the attention generated mixed emotions.

“When I saw all the mentions on Twitter, I was like, ‘Oh shit, this is tight! This is cool. People are paying attention,’” Morgan says. “It felt cool, but at the same time I felt like, in a couple days the retweets are going to stop and I’m going to be back to myself, so what’s next?” 

In 2010, when Morgan was a bright-eyed freshman at Texas Tech in Lubbock, he met another rapper named Devin Calvin from Fort Worth and the two formed the Mohicans. The pair earned a nice reputation on campus with their Southern-inspired tracks and calm and collected verse. With a heavy presence…

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The GSO Announces New CTO Hire

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Ohio Woman Claims to Have Recorded Bigfoot Howls … Or Was it Coyotes?

A woman who lives near Mohican River in Ohio recorded howls on July 3 that she claims are from bigfoot. Suzanne Ferencak, a member of the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization, shared the two-minute-long audio file with the Mansfield News Journal. An unnamed analyst within the bigfoot community who listened to the recording said there was “high potential” for it being one bigfoot trying to locate another.

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“The first howler has a brassy tone to its voice that can be indicative of (Sasquatch),” the analyst wrote. “There are a couple features in the execution, such as shifting to an ‘AA’ phoneme at the end of the call that are indicative as well, most noticeable in the last two howls.”

If you listened to the recording and thought those are coyotes, you’re not alone. Kyle Casey, a naturalist at Mohican State Park, listened to the recording and said it is most likely coyotes. “The closest thing that we believe it would be would be the call of an alpha male coyote,” Casey told USA TODAY. “A coyote calling in its pack.” He noted, however, that the recorded howls weren’t a perfect match for that explanation. For reference, here’s a video that features some good coyote howling and barking.

The howls occurred while Ferencak was at a campsite…

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Phoenix Mercury vs. Connecticut Sun

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