Columbus, Ohio, Seeks to Keep Teens Off the Streets
The opening day of the 2011 Wisconsin State Fair in Milwaukee had all the elements normally associated with state fairs — hot weather, carnival rides and games, and barns filled with cows.
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Fabric Structure Makers Re-Educate Following Cowboys Facility Collapse
When a Dallas Cowboys practice facility collapsed under a microburst of 60-mile-per-hour winds in May 2009, it injured a dozen people and proved fatal for the company ultimately responsible for the facility's manufacture.
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Former Athlete Chris Nowinski Discusses Brain Trauma
Former Harvard University football player Chris Nowinski estimates that he suffered at least five concussions by the time an opponent's boot to the chin knocked him out of professional wrestling in June 2003.
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High Schools Get Aggressive About Concussion Education
Arizona is leading the next phase of concussion education and management.
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Manufacturing Location Impacts Strength Equipment
People who incorporate new companies seldom expend any energy deciding where to locate them.
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More College Athletic Departments Partner With State Lotteries
The University of Oregon's ever-evolving football look is anything but generic, unless you happen to be staring at an Oregon Lottery scratch-it game themed around the Ducks' rivalry with Oregon State.
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New Projects: Lambeau Field; University of Alaska-Anchorage; University of California-Berkeley
A week before their first regular-season game, the Green Bay Packers broke ground on a 6,600-seat expansion of Lambeau Field.
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Nineteen Rules for Dealing with Generation Y Employees
Legendary football coach John Madden had only three rules for his players: 1) Be on time; 2) Listen and learn; and 3) Play like hell when I tell you to.
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Staggered Courts Help Make Gym Less Boxy
It’s difficult to avoid the big box of the gymnasium becoming a really big box, particularly when the building plan includes three basketball/volleyball courts laid side by side, the three rectangles creating one very large rectangle.
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Why Public Rec Center Renovations Must Be Done Right
On Dec. 19, 2009, the staff and patrons at the Lynnwood (Wash.) Recreation Center threw a party. After all, it would be the last time everyone could really celebrate for awhile
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