
Chris Dugan
Sports Editor at Observer-Reporter
Sports editor for the Observer-Reporter. Cover Washington Wild Things, high school and college sports.
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Apr 16, 2024 |
manchesterinklink.com | Chris Dugan
Queen City Rotary Club Seeking Grant Applications for Manchester Area Programs MANCHESTER, NH – The Queen City Rotary Club is now accepting applications for youth-centered grants. Non-profits have two grant opportunities from the Queen City Rotary Club. The first is the “Impact Grant” – This grant is targeted to organizations whose primary focus is serving the underprivileged youth in the greater Manchester area. It is limited to a maximum of five recipients each year.
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Feb 16, 2024 |
observer-reporter.com | Chris Dugan
By Chris DuganSports [email protected] every basketball team experiences a night when the ball seems too big, the rim looks too small and the opponent seemingly has eight players on the court. In basketball terms, such an experience is chalked up as “one of those nights.”The Washington girls team experienced “one of those nights” at the worst possible time Friday – in the first round of the WPIAL Class 2A playoffs.
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Dec 19, 2023 |
mpdigest.com | Chris Dugan |Knowles Precision Devices
by Chris Dugan, President, Knowles Precision DevicesMPD: Please describe what you consider to be your company’s most significant technological achievements in 2023. CD:There have beeen multiple noteworthy achievements. At Knowles Precision Devices, we’re always working to enhance our in-house ceramics capabilities because we know our defense customers really benefit from innovation in materials science. This year, we continued to grow our stable of in-house ceramics.
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Dec 1, 2023 |
manchesterinklink.com | Chris Dugan
Dec. 6: NH Oral Health Coalition to hold annual forum in Concord CONCORD, NH – The NH Oral Health Coalition is pleased to announce the return of its annual forum set for Wednesday, December 6 in Concord. “We’re thrilled to be back in person for the first time in four years,” said Gail T. Brown, JD, MSW Executive Director, NH Oral Health Coalition.
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Nov 21, 2023 |
observer-reporter.com | Chris Dugan
The Chartiers-Houston defensive lineman never had a chance. Neither did the Bucs’ inside linebacker. They didn’t see Fort Cherry linemen Lou Ryan and Brayden Kirby pulling on the play and headed right at them. Kirby caught the Bucs’ lineman with a blindside block. It was a decleater, as linemen like to say. Ryan followed his teammate, turned upfield and surprised the linebacker. Double decleater.
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