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Saint Mary’s College receives grant to continue supporting...
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A repeat of yesterday; warmer weather tomorrow
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City of Plymouth adopts wheel tax to make up for loss of state...
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An exclusive interview with a woman inside apartment with SWAT...
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Pulaski County Sheriff’s drones help locate missing teen in...
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Michigan back to school amid budget uncertainty
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First Day of Classes for Benton Harbor Area Schools
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The mild weather lasts through Saturday
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Suspect arrested following standoff with SBPD SWAT at Laurel...
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New things coming to Brandywine Schools as first day of school...
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Scattered showers today and tomorrow while cool stretch continues
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16th Annual Taste of Gardens event
Basketball, hockey, baseball and golf are among the many sports that seem to be on hold at the moment because of the coronavirus pandemic.
But locally there's one spot that is open for business, albeit with a few restrictions.
With their high school season in doubt, some athletes are taking advantage while they can.
ABC 57's Anthony Totri has the story!
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