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‘Don’t give up’: Montgomery native, former Sun-Gazette carrier earns recognition for photography | News, Sports, Jobs

 
 
 Pics Presented Wayne V. Hall, a Montgomery native who employed to provide papers for the Williamsport Sun-Gazette, was not long ago identified by the Virginia Professional Photographers Association for his photographs. Some of his work is pictured here. 
 A regional native and previous Sunshine-Gazette paper carrier has a short while ago gained state recognition through the Virginia Specialist Photographers Affiliation (VPPA) for his support and dedication to the craft of images. Wayne V. Corridor, operator of Wayne V. Hall of WALL Images & Design and style, began his profession in images in 1989 when he grew to become a photojournalist for the U.S. Army with the…
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3A championship: Layton Christian boys basketball wins back-to-back titles in dramatic fashion | News, Sports, Jobs
1 / 15 Layton Christian forward Shorn Solomon (40) yells in celebration with teammates after defeating Grantsville 48-46 to win the 3A boys basketball state championship game Saturday, Feb. 26, 2022, at the Dee Events Center in Ogden. (BRIAN WOLFER, Special to the Standard-Examiner) BRIAN WOLFER, Special to the Standard-Examiner 2 / 15 Layton Christian’s Souleymane Barro, right, dribbles the ball as Grantsville’s Gabe Mouritsen gives chase in the 3A boys basketball state championship game Saturday, Feb. 26, 2022, at the Dee Events Center in Ogden. (BRIAN WOLFER, Special to the Standard-Examiner) BRIAN WOLFER, Special to the Standard-Examiner 3 / 15 Layton Christian players reach to raise the…
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Student artwork on display at Thunder Bay Arts Gallery | News, Sports, Jobs

 
 
 Information Image by Darby Hinkley Avery Bates, 13, stands future to her portray of lips, on display screen with other university student artwork at Thunder Bay Arts Council Gallery now through springtime. 
 
 ALPENA — Avery Bates feels excellent about acquiring her artwork on screen for the community to take pleasure in. “It’s remarkable,” Bates stated of obtaining her artwork in a public artwork gallery. “I didn’t feel persons definitely loved my art. It was just a thing I did for enjoyable. But, the moment it got out, I realized I’m pretty very good at it.” The 13-year-old’s painting of lips and a nose is 1…
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AHS Wind Ensemble heading to Michigan Music Conference | News, Sports, Jobs
Information Pics by Darby Hinkley Higher than, the Alpena Large University Wind Ensemble performs a preview live performance on Thursday in the AHS auditorium. ALPENA — A year right after they were being intended to go, a team of talented younger musicians will get a opportunity to carry out this thirty day period in Grand Rapids. The Alpena Substantial School Symphonic Wind Ensemble will complete at the Michigan Songs Conference at DeVos Performance Corridor in downtown Grand Rapids Jan. 27 to 29. The performance is at 10 a.m. on Jan. 28. They certified past 12 months less than the path of Michael Gozzard, and this year’s new band director Brad…
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Ogden City Council approves $190,000 for BRT station art enhancements | News, Sports, Jobs

 
 Tim Vandenack, Standard-Examiner Ogden Mayor Mike Caldwell addresses a ceremony on Wednesday, Sept. 22, 2021, to unveil the new title of the bus fast transit procedure using form in the town. It will be known as the Ogden Express or OGX. Beth Holbrook, a member of the Utah Transit Authority Board of Trustees appears on. 
 OGDEN — The Ogden Town Council accredited general public art resources in the amount of $190,459 to the Utah Transit Authority community art job in a 7- vote on Tuesday. With UTA’s Ogden Categorical bus swift transit stations getting designed and artists currently being preferred, the enhancements are scheduled to be finished…
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MSU art instructor first artist for new program at Taube | News, Sports, Jobs
Submitted Photo The Taube Museum of Art in Minot welcomes Ryan Stander, Minot State University art associate professor, as the first artist for the Taube’s new artist in residency program. The Taube Museum of Art announces the creation of an artist in residency program. The Taube is adapting the third floor into an artist in residency space. Previously just used for storage, this part of the building is being reinvented into a working artist studio, the first of its kind for the Minot area. “Our vision is to bring in artists to utilize this space as a studio. We are working diligently to create an area…