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Bowling: Warriors League Week 3 Results

Warriors Bowling League action continued, with Blackfoot defeating Apache 3-1, Commanche defeating Navaho 3-1, and Kickapoo defeating Mohican 3-1.

Standings

  1. Kickapoo 11
  2. Commanche 7
  3. Apache 5
  4. Navaho 5
  5. Mohican 4
  6. Blackfoot 4

Last weeks results

  • Blackfoot 3 Apache 1
  • Navaho 1 Commanche 3
  • Mohican 1 Kickapoo 3

Team

  • Scratch Game: Apache 726; Kickapoo 605
  • Scratch Series: Commanche 1812; Navaho 1627
  • Handicap Game: Mohican 902
  • Handicap Series: Blackfoot 2435

Men

  • Scratch Game: Jamel Bean 247; Corey Bean 180; Larry Dean 177
  • Scratch Series: Dennis Trott 535; Victor Fishington 499; Andre Place 466
  • Handicap Game: Taye Fishington 260; Clarence Burrows 238; Clay Bean 212
  • Handicap Series: Llewellyn Jones 675; Rodney Caines 654; Wilfred Furbert 575

Women

  • Scratch Game: Susie Bradshaw 175; Christine Joell 136; Lynn Cann 128
  • Scratch Series: Alisa Cann 434; Mirian Caisey 373
  • Handicap Game: Tanya Iris 242; Chrystie Simons 208
  • Handicap Series: Jennifer Butterfield 615; Akajae Mills 566

Warriors League are looking for male and female bowlers. If you are interested in bowling on Friday nights at 6.45 pm please call 537-0608.

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1st OMBC Mohican Triathlon was no easy feat for these feet

LOUDONVILLE — I finished a race on Sept. 9, and, for a brief moment, experienced the elation of being in the lead. Happiness, however, is fleeting — especially when your legs and body cannot physically keep up. 

I can see how being in the lead of a race is motivating, though. The urge to maintain the lead is strong. But urgency cannot be the only force at work. Preparation through training is what sets apart the podium finishers with the mere finishers.

Anyway. 

It was the Mohican Triathlon, organized by Ryan O’Dell’s Ohio Mountain Bike Championship series. It’s a reintroduction of sorts to the early days when triathlons were popular around here. Back when Shannon Kurek put on races at Pleasant Hill Lake and people doing the swimming portion had to be rescued. Oh, the good ole days. Back when race directors didn’t have to worry about their snowflake participants filing lawsuits or — worse! — leaving a bad review. 

The Mohican Triathlon, with its kayaking, mountain biking and running, shouldn’t be called a triathlon. That’s at least coming from a friend, who, albeit, didn’t know the first-ever recorded triathlon in Paris involved canoes. (And, really, the name is adequate.)

It is, I concede, an odd event. At least around here. Elsewhere, a quick Google search revealed, these types of events are common. There’s the Lost Loon Triathlon in Tennessee, Morgan’s Little Miami Triathlon, the Chippewa Triathlon in Minnesota, the West Penn Trail Triathlon … the list goes on. 

But the event’s strangeness, and, thus, appeal, isn’t its novelty. It’s the distances. Six miles of kayaking; 5.6 miles of mountain biking; 6.6 miles of trail running. As a mountain biker, my initial thought was “hm. Interesting. The least amount of miles is during the cycling portion of the race.” 

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Frédéric Farrucci is shooting Un mohican

PRODUCTION / FUNDING France

by Fabien Lemercier

22/09/2023 – Alexis Manenti and Mara Taquin lead the cast of the filmmaker’s second feature, a Western drama set in Corsica, produced by Koro Films and sold by Be For Films

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Alexis Manenti in the first image from Un mohican

Un mohican, Frédéric Farrucci’s second feature film after Night Ride [+see also:
film review
trailer
interview: Frédéric Farrucci
film profile] (which scooped a Best Male Newcomer nomination at the 2021 Césars, as well as an award for music, and the Audience Award at the 2020 Champs-Élysées Film Festival) has finished its first week of filming. The cast is led by Alexis Manenti (awarded 2020’s Best Newcomer César for Les Misérables [+see also:
film review
trailer
interview: Ladj Ly
film profile], well-received this year in Cannes thanks to The Rapture [+see also:
film review
trailer
interview: Iris Kaltenbäck
film profile] and in Toronto via Les Indésirables [+see also:
trailer
film profile], and hitting screens next year in Maldoror and Karmapolice) alongside Belgium’s Mara Taquin (nominated for 2022’s Best Newcomer Magritte thanks to The Hive [+see also:
film review
interview: Christophe Hermans
film profile] and in the Best Supporting Role category in 2023 for Zero Fucks Given [+see also:
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trailer
interview: Emmanuel Marre and Julie Le…
film profile], and currently touring cinemas in The Baby).

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Written by the director, the story homes in on Joseph, one of the last remaining shepherds on the Corsican coastline, whose land the underworld have their eyes on for a real estate project. He decides not to yield to them, but when a man who’s…

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Town hosts ceremony to celebrate completion of Mohican Trail

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Best Camping Site Within an Hour of Cleveland 2023

Winner: Mohican

2. Nelson Ledges

3. Geneva On The Lake

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Winner: Donovan Mitchell

2. Darius Garland

3. Evan Mobley

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Winner: Nick Chubb

2. Myles Garrett

3. Denzel Ward

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Winner: Hocking Hills

2. Headlands Beach

3. Punderson

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Winner: Harmony
38108 3rd St, Willoughby

2. Inner Bliss
19537 Lake Rd., Rocky River and 30311 Clemens Rd., Westlake

3. Lakewood Yoga
13348 Madison Ave., Lakewood

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Winner: Mahall’s
13200 Madison Ave., Lakewood

2. Corner Alley
402 Euclid Ave., Cleveland

3. Yorktown Lanes
6218 Pearl Rd., Cleveland

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Winner: Brandywine

2. Boston Mills

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Nanjing Police Nab Drunk Driver; Said it was Luckin’s New Coffee

News of Luckin’s new baijiu-infused coffee beverage spread around the world like wildfire last week, and it did not take long until the inevitable happened; a driver caught over the influence claiming the drink was responsible. But it happened in our very own Nanjing.

Luckin Coffee launched its new drink on 4 September, through a cooperation with Kweichow Moutai in which the baijiu producer hopes to bring in a new, younger generation of drinkers.

And drivers, it would perhaps seem, as Nanjing Daily reported this morning, 14 September.

It was at approximately 23:00 on 8 September when Nanjing Traffic Police inspected a car registered to the city of Dongguan in Guangdong Province. That was at the Heye Shan Service Area on the G4221 Shanghai–Wuhan Expressway as it makes its way through Nanjing’s Lishui District.

The driver, surnamed Xu, was found to have a blood-alcohol content of 21mg/100ml, sufficient to reach the standard for driving under the influence.

Yet, Xu coloured the issue by saying he had been drinking Luckin’s new baijiu coffee and that it was responsible for his high blood-alcohol content.

Later however, Xu admitted that he had also drank two glasses of draft beer in Changshu of Suzhou City at around 14:00 that day. He explained that he had heard from his friends he would nevertheless be safe to drive in in 4 hours, so he waited until the evening to drive back.

In the end, Xu will face a fine of ¥1,000 for driving a non-commercial motor vehicle after drinking alcohol, his driver’s license will be deducted 12 points and he shall be suspended from driving for 6 months.

The Luckin latte’s alcohol content is in fact less than 0.5 percent. Our inebriated driver would have had to drink so much of the stuff to be over the driving limit that he would…

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You need to see Cara Delevingne with a sky-high spiky rainbow mullet

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Where do we even begin with this look? Teal, lime, copper, fuchsia, red, black; there are at least six colours involved. Am I talking about a maximalist outfit? No. I’m talking about Cara Delevingne‘s hair on Thursday night.

Honestly, the more you look the more you see, and that’s a lot as you won’t be able to look away. Throwing out every rule book, this style has stripes, patches, and even leopard print on what is either a shaven or faux-shaven scalp.

There are grown-out curtain bangs, there are long mullet tendrils around the back hairline, but most striking of all are the Mohican-like spikes standing straight up in the air in a shade of lime green that makes it impossible not to compare her to a cockatoo. I’m here for it.

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Just look at it from the back, this really is a spectacular spectacular. An honourable mention must also go to Adwoa Aboah’s braid loops, certainly less out there but also a visual statement.

The gals were part of the sea of A-listers at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane in London for Vogue World last night, celebrating British theatre and fashion, and our favourite photo of the night may just be this one of Cara with Emily Ratajkowski.

It’s very much giving a ‘when you and your friend don’t discuss what you’re wearing’ meme.

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Police: Reported shooting at Mohican-Prescott Crossover leaves one injured

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Ribbon Cut on Williamstown’s Mohican Trail

image descriptionLocal and state officials cut the ribbon on the Mohican Trail in Williamstown on Thursday morning.image descriptionOne of the new signs marks the trail head near the corner of Syndicate Road and North Street (U.S. Route 7).image descriptionThe Western New England Greenway gave Williamstown two signs to designate its new multimodal trail as part of a network advocates envision from Canada to Connecticut.

Berkshire Bike Path Council President Margie Cohen speaks at Thursday’s ceremony.

WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — At the ribbon cutting for the new Mohican Trail on Thursday morning, the president of the Berkshire Bike Path Council remembered a time when not everyone believed such paths could be built.

 

“Twenty-three years ago, a small chorus of people started singing ‘Bike path, bike path, bike path,’ and everybody thought we were nuts … including Mayor Barrett,” Margie Cohen said, nodding to now state Rep. John Barrett III, one of several state and local dignitaries on hand for the ceremony.

 

“Twenty-three years later, the Berkshire Bike Path Council has over 400 members singing, loudly, ‘Bike path, bike path, bike path.’ Included in that chorus is all of our state and local officials and so many partners. … All the voices are coming together to encourage a path from Vermont to Connecticut.”

 

The 2.4-mile leg of that larger project was completed earlier this year by the Massachusetts Department of Transportation, which turned over ownership of the trail from Syndicate Road to the Spruces Park to the Town of Williamstown.

 

Thursday’s ceremony was an opportunity for MassDOT officials and local representatives, along with community activists like Cohen, to celebrate the trail and recognize those who made it happen.

 

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$2.26M awarded to Indigenous tribe

Published: 9/1/2023 3:00:48 PM

Modified: 9/1/2023 3:00:14 PM

BOSTON—Pressured to leave what was their homeland in Stockbridge as settlers moved west and divvied up land in the late 1700s, the Stockbridge-Munsee Band of Mohicans was awarded more than $2 million from the state Wednesday to reclaim 351 acres of their native land and implement indigenous conservation and restoration methods to improve climate change resilience, the Healey administration announced.

The $2.26 million Municipal Vulnerability Preparedness (MVP) action grant will help the federally-recognized tribe, which is now based in Wisconsin, purchase land near Monument Mountain in the Berkshires, the tribe said. The Stockbridge-Munsee Band of Mohicans and the Hassanamisco Nipmuc Band, which was awarded $95,000 to update climate change resilience plans, are the first tribes to be awarded grants through the popular state program since the Legislature expanded eligibility last year.

“As we work to address the climate crisis, we have an opportunity to right historical wrongs,” Gov. Maura Healey said. “This investment to the Stockbridge-Munsee Band of Mohicans demonstrates our administration’s commitment to building strong relationships with Indigenous communities and supporting their efforts in mitigating the impacts of climate change. We are proud to be a part of this significant first step of welcoming the Tribe back to their homeland.”

The Stockbridge-Munsee Band of Mohicans were subject to “forced exile by European colonists and westward migration beginning in 1783,” the tribe said. Tribe members first moved from Stockbridge to Oneida tribal lands in western New York, where they formed a community known as New Stockbridge. They then moved briefly to the White River Valley in Indiana before settling in Wisconsin, according to the tribe’s website.

“We are creating a paradigm shift in how society invests in tribal nations by grounding an investment strategy in Indigenous systems thinking, recognizing the interconnectedness of all things and our…

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