Wrestling: Varsity vs. Brady Elm Creek Dundy County Stratton Paxton Kimball High School Hi-Line">Multiple Schools (Away) 2:00 pm
Christmas Break Countdown!
To Nights JV Games Have been Postponed!
Basketball: Girls JV vs. St. Patrick (Home) 4:00 pm
with boys to follow, Visit our website for more information.
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Christmas Break Countdown!
Christmas Break Countdown!
NATIONAL ILLINOIS DAY
On December 7th, National Illinois Day recognizes the Land of Lincoln, home to the Windy City, and fertile prairies.
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As the 21st state to join the United States, Illinois’s distinct political, industrial, agricultural and population densities create an intriguing contrast to other states.
When farmers began to settle on the Illinois prairie, they found the thick soil challenging to sow. One Vermont blacksmith made the work easier with the invention of the steel plow that cut sod more efficiently than previous tools. John Deere plow was born.
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Railroads and shipping lines grew with farms in the rich prairies as settlers spread across the state. Chicago’s proximity to Lake Michigan has made it a major hub for transportation of goods across the country.
With the invention of the combustion engine, more reliable public highways became a national goal. U.S. Route 66 would become the iconic ribbon from Chicago to Los Angeles. Officially established in 1926, portions of the route were created from already existing roads.
Illinois completed the first leg of Route 66 during an era when Prohibition was in full swing. A paved roadway gave illegal transportation of spirits a bootleg up and the state a reputation that has become legendary for this era.
While Ronald Reagan was the only president born in Illinois, Abraham Lincoln, Ulysses S. Grant and Barack Obama all called Illinois home.
Traveling around the state, we will glimpse the wonders of nature or the designs of Frank Lloyd Wright. From tours of his architecture in Oak Park to Starved Rock State Park and Horseshoe Mound, Illinois offers urban and outdoor enjoyment.
JH Girls Basketball Today @ 2:00 pm
NATIONAL PAWNBROKERS DAY
Each year on December 6th, National Pawnbrokers Day pays tribute to a profession that provides a valuable service to their clientele. Those who are in need of cash funds and also those looking for a reasonably good deal seek the services of pawnbrokers.
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The word pawn is derived from the Latin word pignus, meaning pledge.
The history of pawnbroking begins thousands of years ago in the west in Ancient Greek and Roman Empires and in the East over 3000 years ago in China. The pawnbroker offers a loan of cash in exchange for property or goods as security. When the loan plus interest is repaid, the pawnbroker returns the property. However, if the clients don’t repay the loan, they forfeit the property and the pawnbroker may sell it to recover the loan.
Governments and churches even became involved in public pawnshops, though no one ever established this type of brokerage in the United States.
Five years ago, the National Pawnbrokers Association began a wonderful program on National Pawnbrokers Day called Gift Day. Pawnbrokers across the country make generous donations of musical instruments to organizations in need. December 6, 2012, they worked with the Mr. Holland’s Opus Foundation and collected instruments for a high school in Mississippi.
Christmas Break Countdown!
Girls JV basketball begin today @3:30pm. (Elwood/Eustis-Farnam Coop)
Varsity games to follow. GO WILDCATS
Graduating senior for classes of 2024, 2025 and 2026!!
INTERNATIONAL NINJA DAY
International Ninja Day recognizes the fascination associated with the history and pop culture of the ninja.
#InternationalNinjaDay
Ninjas first appeared around the year 600. Historically, they served samurai warriors. They spied on or assassinated an enemy. While some sources suggest they were fallen samurai, most point to the common man – and woman. They walked among the farmers and servants of everyday life.
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When is International Museum Day?
However, the skills of a ninja were passed down from generation to generation. If a father were a ninja, then he would likely train his son or daughter to be one, too.
In Japan, museums focus on ninja history and lifestyle.
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Ninja Museum of Igaryū – The museum features the tools of the trade, demonstrations, and residences.
Kōka Ninja Village – Attend ninja camp and challenges. Tour the museum and many more facilities.
Novels and films have brought the way of the ninja to the mainstream. From Japanese action films to animated turtles, ninja movies covered the spectrum. Spy novels, comic books, and series captured the imaginations of every age. Their mystery fed storylines across genres until ninja became a genre all its own.
Christmas Break Countdown!
Weekly Forecast
Wrestling: Varsity vs. Arapahoe High School Cambridge Chase County Dundy County Stratton Garden County Schools Lexington Medicine Valley Overton Perkins County Sumner-Eddyville-Miller Sutherland Wauneta-Palisade">Multiple Schools (Away)
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Christmas Break Countdown.
Girl and Boys Varsity Basketball tipoff tonight @ 4:45 pm at Maxwell High School. For more Information Visit our website @ https://www.maxwellschools.org/events?view=list-month
Maxwell Schools Student Council would like to thank Cody Seamann from Raka Caterpillar in North Platte for the generous donation to our food pantry. Raka is given money to donate to charities in the area. If your family is interested in the backpack program through please reach out to Mrs. Ryker.
Wrestling: Varsity vs. Dundy County Stratton Kenesaw Secondary Maxwell North Platte St. Pats Red Cloud/Blue Hill">Multiple Schools (Away)
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