Couldn’t imagine a better way to celebrate senior night with a big win!
*SCHOOL RECORD* (4th longest in Ohio History) 57 yard field goal at the end of the half!
4/5 FG (57,44,36,21) (miss 52)
2/2 XP (1 30yd)
@CoachGantz@KohlsHighlights@D_Madden_Punter@KohlsKicking
Orrville leads Tuslaw 20-7 at halftime.
Orrville senior Kaleb Wayt made a 57 yard field goal as time expired in the 1st half. That breaks Dan Stultz’s school record of 53 yards set back in 1993.
@WvilleElectric Is it helpful to call and give an address if we’re in one of these areas? Neighbor said they were told their report couldn’t be taken because of high call volumes
I think @hankgreen would be a great #EverythingHappens guest for @KatecBowler - would love to hear these two talk as Hank continues to process his cancer experience.
In states Republicans control, they’ve used power to ban abortion, persecute trans siblings, let kids work in slaughterhouses.
In states Democrats control, they’ve legislated free school lunch, infrastructure repair, a better social safety net.
2024 picks the future we want.
🚨On August 8th, Issue 1, a proposed Constitutional Amendment, threatens to undermine the ability of Ohio citizens to protect our own constitutional rights.
We MUST mobilize against this regressive measure.
Cast your ballot on or before August 8th:
It's always "here's how the strike could inconvenience you" and never "here's how the rapacious profiteering of capitalists is drowning billions of people in misery"
Eight major Hollywood studio CEOs (including Iger) collectively made over $773 million in compensation in 2021.
But median writer/producer pay has declined 23% over the past decade after adjusting for inflation.
That's very disturbing.
I'm tired of dishonest arguments.
Nobody took out student loans expecting the federal government to bail them out.
People took out student loans because education has been priced out of reach.
People took out student loans believing they would be able to pay them back.
So we’re clear:
The Supreme Court ended affirmative action yesterday by saying you CAN’T discriminate by helping a minority group, then turned around today and said you CAN discriminate by hurting them.
Here’s a blessing for you who feel like the bad thing.
You are everyone’s reminder of frailty, of life’s cruelty. Your chronic pain or depression or regular scans remind those around you that life isn’t as fair or easy as they had hoped.
Blessed are you who try to hide your humanity. You who temper your complaints, who avoid mentioning your next appointment, who pretend you are doing better than you are to make reality a little more palatable for others. You, who try and try and try to make yourself easier to love, easier to be around, easier to manage.
But, dear one, blessed are you because you are not the bad thing. Your illness or grief or despair or addiction is not too much. It’s just your humanity showing.
And blessed are we who get to see it up close. Who, despite our own fears and reminders of our finitude, get to hold your hand as you face each day with courage as you face things you didn’t choose. It is this kind of courageous living– the kind that shows all the shabby edges– that we are so thankful to see up close.
You, blessed one, remind us that life is so beautiful and life is so hard. And we feel lucky for the privilege to do life with you — no matter how difficult, no matter how messy.
You are not the bad thing. You are a gift. And we love every bit of you.
#Juneteenth is a celebration of Black communities in Ohio & around the country, and a reminder that we still live with the legacy of slavery and Jim Crow today. We can’t change our history, but we can build a better future as we fight for a more equal & just society for all.