Posted 7:57 AM ET 1. First LossRyan Bushey shot a 38 as GCC edged out the Trojans 207-209 at Mt. Odin Park. Handing the Trojan’s their first section loss of the season. Hunter Jurica fired a 39 for DA, while Nick Thomas and Bryce Baum carded 43s. Ashton Beighley came in at 46. The Trojans are now tied with GCC at the top of the section. 2. Need PicturesThe yearbook needs pictures... from you! This year, we are utilizing an upload system where you, the students, can upload pictures for use in the yearbook. 1. Go to HJeShare.com 2. Enter School Code dahs 2021 3. Upload picture file 4. Enter information 5. Submit. 3. BreakfastBreakfast is grab and go! You can go to the cafeteria, grab your breakfast and take it to first period, and just a reminder, no loitering in the halls. Please go to your destination. LUNCH TALKDon't feel like going to the grocery store and paying full price for food? Well, would you mind accepting "imperfect" food for cheaper? Here's how it works: Customers subscribe to Imperfect Foods and select a box of either regular or organic produce. During a designated shopping window, they customize their boxes by adding or removing grocery items that are currently available on the platform. They pay per item, like a regular grocery store, and there's a shipping fee per each order. Items often cost up to 30% less than what they would at a mainstream retailer. Boxes are delivered weekly or every two weeks. Imperfect sells produce that is "too small, too big, too crooked, and too scarred" for traditional retailers, according to its site. It buys that produce from farmers who might otherwise throw it away. Who is your favorite singer?TODAY'S QUOTEEveryone associated with the Big Ten should be very proud of the groundbreaking steps that are now being taken to better protect the health and safety of the student-athletes and surrounding communities. - Dr. Jim Borchers The Big Ten Conference will play football this fall after all. On Wednesday, the conference reversed its postponement decision made last month, saying play would start the weekend of Oct. 23 and 24. TODAY'S NUMBER: 60%That's the proportion of businesses that closed during the pandemic that will likely not reopen, according to new data from Yelp. That translates to about 163,700 businesses on Yelp that have closed since March 1. Of those, operators of about 98,000 say they've shut their doors for good. AND FINALLY...Comments are closed.
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