Are you faster than a fifth grader? Leo Mendoza, an 11-year-old fifth grader at HISD's Kolter Elementary, ran 13.1 miles in 1 hour, 22 minutes - less than 6 and a half minutes per mile.
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The Central DeWitt girls basketball team found a simple solution to the problem of a one-point deficit after one quarter of ...
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An ID badge and attached keys were turned into the police department on Jan. 8. A person was trespassed from multiple Bar ...
Downhill skiing and riding boards remain core to JISP, but not everyone is geared to flying down the slopes,” says BRSU ...