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Taken during Champlain College Family Weekend’s event coverage photos at Champlain College in Burlington on Saturday October 22 2022. (Logan Hall-Potvin / Vermont Special Events Photographer)

Collection Name: RG005 SOS Publications Official Manual Photograph Contest Collection. Click here to view the winning photographs from these contests on Missouri Digital Heritage.

 

Photographer/Studio: Pierce, Carrie (Cabool, MO)

 

Description: Four subadult bullfrogs sit on some lily pads at a farm near Cabool, Missouri. The American bullfrog is Missouri's official state amphibian. -- This photograph was submitted to the Official Manual of the State of Missouri ("Blue Book") 2003-2004 My Missouri photograph contest. It was that year's first place winner in the Landscapes & Nature category. The Blue Book contest is run every two years by the Office of Secretary of State. After the contest judging, the entries are transferred to the Missouri State Archives (that's us!) for permanent retention.

 

Coverage: United States - Missouri - Texas County

 

Date: Summer 2002

 

Rights: permission granted

 

Credit: Courtesy of Missouri State Archives

 

Image Number: RG005-033_MyMO_26_016.tif

 

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Taken during Champlain College Family Weekend’s event coverage photos at Champlain College in Burlington on Saturday October 22 2022. (Logan Hall-Potvin / Vermont Special Events Photographer)

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Taken during Champlain College Family Weekend’s event coverage photos at Champlain College in Burlington on Saturday October 22 2022. (Logan Hall-Potvin / Vermont Special Events Photographer)

Taken during Champlain College Family Weekend’s event coverage photos at Champlain College in Burlington on Saturday October 22 2022. (Logan Hall-Potvin / Vermont Special Events Photographer)

Taken during Champlain College Family Weekend’s event coverage photos at Champlain College in Burlington on Saturday October 22 2022. (Logan Hall-Potvin / Vermont Special Events Photographer)

British Columbia is improving the sustainability of its PharmaCare program by expanding the use of biosimilars, which will create opportunities for new drug listings and boost existing coverage for patients.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2019HLTH0080-001072

JOINT PRACTICES WITH NEW ORLEANS SAINTS

 

The 2015 season marks the fourth straight year that the Patriots will hold joint practice sessions when they travel to The Greenbrier in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, to conduct joint practice sessions with the New Orleans Saints on Aug. 19 and Aug. 20, prior to traveling to New Orleans to play the Saints in a Week 2 preseason game on Sat., Aug. 22.

 

For the last three seasons, the Patriots held joint sessions with two different teams. In 2014, the Patriots conducted joint sessions at Washington and at home against Philadelphia.

 

In 2013, the Patriots traveled to Philadelphia for joint practice sessions and then hosted Tampa Bay in joint sessions. In 2012, the Patriots held joint practice sessions with New Orleans prior to the first preseason game of the year and then traveled to the Buccaneers’ headquarters for two joint practices prior to their preseason game that year.

 

Red Weasel Media RWM was there covering the event.

 

Taken during Champlain College Family Weekend’s event coverage photos at Champlain College in Burlington on Saturday October 22 2022. (Logan Hall-Potvin / Vermont Special Events Photographer)

Taken during Champlain College Family Weekend’s event coverage photos at Champlain College in Burlington on Saturday October 22 2022. (Logan Hall-Potvin / Vermont Special Events Photographer)

During the PBS Election Coverage session at the Television Critics Association Summer Press Tour in Los Angeles, CA on Sunday, July 22, 2012, Gwen Ifill, Judy Woodruff, Raney Aronson, Maria Hinojosa and PBS senior vice president & chief television programming executive John F. Wilson discuss the trusted, in-depth and independent election coverage of the upcoming season.

 

All photos in this set should be credited to Rahoul Ghose/PBS.

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Taken during Champlain College Family Weekend’s event coverage photos at Champlain College in Burlington on Saturday October 22 2022. (Logan Hall-Potvin / Vermont Special Events Photographer)

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Suzanne (Africa) Engo was honored to present an award yesterday evening at Scientology Center at the 2nd Annual Drug Free Heroes Awards Gala to "Vision Warrior" Scot Anthony Robinson. Africa Engo also read the official statement of the United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki Moon at the occasion of the United Nations Intl Day Against Drug Abuse. Engo began her speech by paying tribute to the late Michael Jackson singing to the crowd. " IF YOU WANNA MAKE THE WORLD A BETTA PLACE TAKE A LOOK AT YOURSELF AND MAKE A CHANGE" . The Activist spoke about loosing 115 pounds and how giving up alcohol was a huge part of it. " Worst part of being sober is you feel everything, Best part of being sober is YOU FEEL EVERYTHING and that is life" Africa Engo was dressed by Designer Marc Bouwer and accompanied by Celebrity Blogger Micah Jesse, the pair were also seated at a table with Actor from HBO hit Series Paul Schulze from Nurse Jackie and friends and family of the honoree. Engo proudly referred to her United Nations Tattoo, " I am a daughter of the United Nations" she said " I proudly bring her message wherever I go" " Last night is exactly as tributes should go, REAL HEROES WON" suzanne africa engo

 

AUTHOR: ANDY CATURO / CAUSE MEDIA

 

Taken during Champlain College Family Weekend’s event coverage photos at Champlain College in Burlington on Saturday October 22 2022. (Logan Hall-Potvin / Vermont Special Events Photographer)

Taken during Champlain College Family Weekend’s event coverage photos at Champlain College in Burlington on Saturday October 22 2022. (Logan Hall-Potvin / Vermont Special Events Photographer)

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Taken during Champlain College Family Weekend’s event coverage photos at Champlain College in Burlington on Saturday October 22 2022. (Logan Hall-Potvin / Vermont Special Events Photographer)

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Taken during Champlain College Family Weekend’s event coverage photos at Champlain College in Burlington on Saturday October 22 2022. (Logan Hall-Potvin / Vermont Special Events Photographer)

Taken during Champlain College Family Weekend’s event coverage photos at Champlain College in Burlington on Saturday October 22 2022. (Logan Hall-Potvin / Vermont Special Events Photographer)

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Taken during Champlain College Online Commencement’s event coverage photos at Champlain Valley Exposition in Essex Junction on Saturday May 14 2022. (Logan Hall-Potvin / Vermont Special Events Photographer)

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Taken during Champlain College Family Weekend’s event coverage photos at Champlain College in Burlington on Saturday October 22 2022. (Logan Hall-Potvin / Vermont Special Events Photographer)

Taken during Champlain College Family Weekend’s event coverage photos at Champlain College in Burlington on Saturday October 22 2022. (Logan Hall-Potvin / Vermont Special Events Photographer)

ASHBURN, Va. -- It would be wrong to blame Monday’s loss to the Dallas Cowboys on Washington Redskins quarterback Kirk Cousins. It would not be wrong to think he could have done more to help them win.

 

This wasn’t about stats: Cousins’ numbers were solid as he posted a 101.4 passer rating. But that also shows how unreliable that statistic can be, because it suggests a terrific game. That wasn’t the case as it does not factor in some missed chances.

 

But also keep in mind that Cousins led two scoring drives at the end of the half and the game for 10 of their 16 points. He completed nine-of-12 passes on third downs, converting five into firsts (they had five third downs where they needed at least 10 yards). Cousins didn't lift the play of others and played a rather pedestrian game, but the main issue offensively remains the running game.

 

Here’s a little look at his game overall:

 

Throw I liked: The completion to Pierre Garcon on third-and-14. For starters, the line gave him time to throw against a three-man rush. Cousins looked middle, right, middle, left and back to the middle where he saw Garcon break over the middle for a first-down catch. The throw was a little behind Garcon, but give Cousins credit for hanging in the pocket and finding him. Also liked the 23-yard gain to Garcon when Cousins hit him in stride; well-designed play cleared out the middle. There were a couple bad throws in the game, sometimes with poor footwork. But other times he kept plays alive, sliding outside or scrambling with his eyes still downfield.

 

Throw I almost liked: This one looked a little dangerous initially, but I credit Dallas cornerback Mo Claiborne for a good play. But Cousins nearly connected with Reed down the left seam. It was a very tight window and Reed got his hands on the ball. But Claiborne, aligned to the outside with Matt Jones in his area, cheated a little to the inside paying more attention to Reed. With Reed a favorite target, perhaps in that situation it might have been better to have a different receiving option alongside Reed, just to keep Claiborne from paying more attention to the tight end. He’s the one who knocked the ball loose.

 

Missed chance: This one had to bug Cousins and the coaches. On a third-and-7 in the fourth quarter, Jackson had a half-step on cornerback Brandon Carr with no safety over the top. Not sure why, but Cousins seemed to look there, but did not make the throw, instead dumping to the right for Chris Thompson and a two-yard gain, setting up a missed field goal. For those wanting more downfield throws, the Redskins did go deep on two other occasions, both incomplete, to Garcon and Jackson. Both were in one-on-one situations to the outside, and both were missed by less than a yard.

 

Second chance: Cousins, of course, did go back to Jackson with a perfect ball for the 28-yard touchdown. It wasn’t the same play; this time Jackson ran a go route from the No. 2 receiver position (the middle of three wideouts on the right side).Jackson released to the outside and, with the safety aligned on the left hash (where the ball had been placed), there was no help.

 

Missed chance, part 11: On a first-and-10 in the second quarter, Jamison Crowder was in the slot to the left. His man blitzed, leaving him solo with the safety. Crowder gains leverage and a shot was there, but Cousins threw to Jackson on that side for seven yards. They still got a field goal, but Crowder had a step.

 

Against tendencies: The Redskins gained 20 yards on a bootleg pass to Crowder, thanks in part to breaking tendency. They had Tom Compton at tight end and Ryan Grant at receiver. In the past two games, that has meant run on 12 of their 15 plays (and 18 out of 27 for the season), according to ESPN Stats & Information. That’s one reason both safeties were within eight yards before the snap (dropping to a single-high look afterward). Two linebackers ran with Reed as he crossed to his left, leaving a gap for Crowder, against man coverage, on the bootleg. Earlier in the half, the Redskins threw with both Grant and Compton in the game on a bootleg to the left, hitting Reed for 16 yards.

 

Not sure about: A third-and-17 in the first half on which Cousins looked at Reed the whole way and then threw incomplete on an out route. If Reed had caught the ball, he would have been tackled well short of a first down. On the other side, Garcon ran a deep-in and was open at the 32-yard line for a first down. Now, I don’t know if Garcon should have been part of the progression or not (not every receiver is on every play; there were three targets to the left). If not, against this coverage they might want to add him or at least peek his way.

 

Red Weasel Media RWM was there to capture the Monday Night Football MNF magic.

 

British Columbia is improving the sustainability of its PharmaCare program by expanding the use of biosimilars, which will create opportunities for new drug listings and boost existing coverage for patients.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2019HLTH0080-001072

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