
Nate Johnson
Vice President of Weather Content and Operations at National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
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3 weeks ago |
dsmpartnership.com | Nate Johnson
In 2025, Prevent Child Abuse Iowa proudly celebrates 50 years of protecting children and strengthening families. What started as a grassroots movement—led by passionate volunteers and community members determined to raise awareness about child abuse has grown into a statewide leader in prevention. This milestone is more than a marker of time; it’s a tribute to the generations of Iowans who have worked together to create safer, healthier futures for children.
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2 months ago |
mvtimes.com | Nate Johnson |Mike Marcus
Robert M. Sawyer of Tisbury passed away peacefully on Friday, April 4, 2025, at his home on Martha’s Vineyard. He was 87 years old. Robert was born in 1937 to David and Thelma Sawyer in Brookline, where he was raised with his siblings Jerry Sawyer, Sandra Kurson, and the late Kenneth Sawyer. After graduating from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, he relocated to Chicago to pursue new business ventures. Robert was a respected real estate expert, practitioner, educator, and author.
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2 months ago |
blazeradioonline.com | Nate Johnson
Former Sun Devil head coach Jim Brock completed his fourth year of coaching in 1975, leading Arizona State to a 61-13 overall record and a third-place finish in the College World Series. His leadership and determination helped ASU accomplish two national titles and establish a winning culture in Tempe.
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Feb 15, 2025 |
blazeradioonline.com | Nate Johnson
They say “The longest journey begins with a single step,” a step the Sun Devils took in their 9-8 opening-day victory over the Buckeyes Friday night. Saturday saw Arizona State (2-0) take the integral next step, taking down Ohio State (0-2) in a 7-6 walk-off extravaganza. The difference maker came on a bases-loaded, two-out double to center off the bat of sophomore designated hitter Brandon Compton, who capped off a three-hit, four-RBI day.
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Feb 15, 2025 |
blazeradioonline.com | Nate Johnson
Amidst the flowers, chocolates, and other standard Valentine’s Day gifts, the greatest gift ASU fans received was the return of college baseball to Phoenix Municipal Stadium. Under the glow of a red-tinted moon, Arizona State (1-0) played the heartbreakers, taking down Ohio State (0-1) in a 9-8 late-night slugfest. The Buckeyes and the Sun Devils split the four-game series they shared last season, highlighted by lopsided box scores and outstanding individual performances.
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Fourteen years ago today. @WRAL_Michaels put together an article and recap on the day and was kind enough to ask me for a few thoughts. https://t.co/ugjz0o70JG

April 16, 2011, is a day that is etched into my memory forever. For many, it is a day they wished they could forget. It was the largest one-day tornado break on record in NC, and it took 24 fellow North Carolinians from us. I'll share some thoughts today. 1/ #April16Tornadoes

RT @statefansnation: Really, really powerful. You can understand why she is a winner.

RT @LupusBeowulf: “NC State is one of the best jobs in the country. That guy can flat out coach. The ACC better watch out because Will Wade…