A Proposed Rec Center Becomes Political Dynamite
A proposed rec center in Round Rock, Texas, becomes political dynamite.
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Can Anything Save the Silverdome?
Can anything save the Silverdome?
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Cash-Strapped High Schools Struggle to Keep Pools Open
As aging high school pools fall into disrepair, cash-strapped districts either are partnering with other entities to keep facilities afloat or deciding to shut them down.
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Charitable Immunity Helps Nonprofit Survive Challenge of Injured Volunteer
Charitable immunity helps a Virginia nonprofit survive the challenge of an injured volunteer.
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Conferences Differ on the Scope of Proposed NCAA Cost-Saving Legislation
As conferences seek collective frugality, some differ on the scope of proposed NCAA cost-saving legislation.
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Local YMCAs Enjoy Operational Autonomy, But National Y Determines Financial Viability
Local YMCAs enjoy operational autonomy, but the national Y ultimately determines financial viability.
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New Jersey Sports Administrators May Have Found New Way to Level Playing Field
New Jersey sports administrators may have found a new way to level the playing field.
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New Regulations, Formulations Change Gym Floor Coating Game
New environmental regulations and more sophisticated polymer formulations have combined to change the gym floor coating game.
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One on One: Author Scott Tinley Researches the Disposability of Athletes
A former triathlete explains what happens after athletes retire.
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Rec Agencies Keep Revenue Flowing Even as Employees are Furloughed
Agencies are expected to keep revenue streams flowing even as they are ordered to furlough employees.
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Suspended Ceiling Hides Unsightly, Dusty Ductwork, Fixtures
A suspended ceiling hides unsightly and dusty tangles of ductwork, trusses and light fixtures.
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The Importance of Prudent Support-Pole Specification and Inspection
Recent failures have illuminated the importance of prudent support-pole specification and inspection.
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