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Alumni game is fun for everyone, raises $900 for basketball program
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Tiger baseball teams hold annual cookout
      The Washington-Wilkes varsity and B-team baseball teams held their cookout and awards presentation on May 20 at the Washington-Wilkes Country Club pavilion where all players received varsity letter certificates.
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Young Farmers truck, tractor pull set for Saturday
      This Saturday will see the first big pull of the summer at the Wilkes County Young Farmer Truck and Tractor Pull at the facility off Highway 78 at Big Cedar Road in Aonia. Complete information is available at www.TheWTTP.com, said organizer Eric Holton. "We're expecting 175 to 200 hooks in 49 cla...
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W-W Parks & Rec hosts soccer camp set for July 14-17
      The Washington Wilkes Parks and Recreation Department (W-WPRD) will host a Soccer Camp the week of July 14-17 from 4-8 p.m. Both newcomers and experienced players are welcome to attend. Signups will be held June 1-July 1 for four age groups: 4-6, 7-8, 9-11, and 12-14. Applications are available a...
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Fishing Rodeo planned for June 21
      A.H. Stephens State Park will host the Annual Senior Fishing Rodeo on Saturday, June 21. Registration will be held from 7:30-7:55 a.m. and the fishing tournament will be from 8 a.m.-12 p.m. Prizes will be awarded for the largest fishand for the oldest fisherman. There will also be a door prize dr...
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Parks and Rec hosts Blue and Gold Basketball Camp
     The Washington Wilkes Parks and Recreation's Blue and Gold Basketball Camp hosted some 27 kids ages 8 to 12 for the last two weeks. Attending camp were (front) Evans Campbell, Geon Davis; (second row, l-r) Destiy Reid, Talika Curry, Flavius Zahran, Tiana Binns, Kahlilah Graves, Jayla Nelson, Sharae ...
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TV news man advises Rotarians
     Pete Michenfelder, an account executive for WJBF NewsChannel 6 in Augusta, spoke to the Washington Rotary Club at its regular Thursday meeting last week and told members how the station's on-air news has grown from just about an hour a day to well over three hours a day. He also explained what it me...
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