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Bon Appetit to partner with Glei’s for local produce
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Bon Appetit to partner with Glei’s for local produce

This past November, with necessary paperwork completed, Glei’s Orchards and Greenhouses partnered with Bon Appetit as a local provider of apples and apple cider. The partnership comes as Bon Appetit attempts to achieve their goal of purchasing 20% of their products from locally sourced providers through their Farm to Fork initiative. With the partnership, Glei’s...

Barney Charter to move to old Mauck elementary school
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Barney Charter to move to old Mauck elementary school

With Christ Chapel construction coming to a close, various campus construction projects continue.   After the Chapel dedication in October, construction crews finished the entire interior, with the exception of two pieces: the large organ and some additional sound equipment. According to Chief Administrative Officer Rich Péwé, there will be a chancel organ dedication on April...

Great Cookbooks: ‘Campsite to Kitchen’
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Great Cookbooks: ‘Campsite to Kitchen’

  Every good hunter knows swapping hunting recipes is as normal as sharing mythic accounts of old hunting feats. Generally, the recipes are more grounded in facts.   With deer season fast approaching, hunters should find a reliable cookbook that will serve their many outdoor dietary needs. The “Campsite to Kitchen” cookbook is just the fix.  ...

Shotgun team beats 27 schools in tournament victory
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Shotgun team beats 27 schools in tournament victory

In its most important competition of the fall season, the Hillsdale College Shotgun Team delivered its best performance of the year.  Over the Oct. 19 weekend, the Hillsdale College Shotgun Team claimed a Division III victory over 27 other schools during the fall Scholastic Clay Target Program Nationals tournament in Columbus, Ohio. Not only did...

Women’s club soccer team improves under student coach
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Women’s club soccer team improves under student coach

Thinking of childhood often yields memories of playing in the park or hanging out with friends on the playground. For Women’s Soccer Coach Juan Vargas, a junior, nearly all his free time from youth until the present has been filled with playing soccer. “It’s a cultural thing. You are born and raised playing soccer,” Vargas...