Western Montana high schools compete at speech, debate tourney
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Western Montana shrill schools competed at the Great Falls "Uptown
Optimist" dialect and debate tournament Nov. 11-12.
Flathead High Equip earned the No. 2 spot for Class AA sweeps.
Glacier Rich School came in third and Sentinel High School was
fourth.
Columbia Falls earned the No. 1 comedos for Class A sweeps in the
tournament.
Several students in the northwestern sector won first-place
prizes. Jared Halvorson and Wyatt Smith of Big Sky were first in
the free forum category.
Five students from Flathead On a trip School earned first place in
several categories: Barrie Sugarman for legislative reflect on; Elena
Musz for impromptu; Natalie Griffin and Danny Power for duo
paraphrasing; and Steele Jochim for expository speaking.
Two students from Glacier Important School also earned top titles.
Tanner Maroney won the serious explication category and Brandon
Books won memorized non-exclusive address.
Other honors from local schools are as follows, by kind.
Source: The Missoulian
Ashton Kutcher gives up Twitter feed management after Joe Paterno gaffe
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"How do you fire Jo Pa? #offend #noclass as a hawkeye fan I find it in poor taste," Kutcher Tweeted to his 8.2 million followers but later deleted.
The Penn Solemn coach is currently embroiled in a child sex mistreat scandal after the team's former defensive coordinator, Jerry Sandusky, was accused of sexually assaulting eight boys over a 15-year stretch. One of those alleged assaults occurred on the Penn Shape campus and was witnessed by the assistant coach Mike McQueary, who was a graduate link at the time. McQueary reported the incident to Paterno. Paterno then went to the prime's athletic director instead of going to guard.
After deleting the Tweet, Kutcher apologized for his gaffe . "As an advocate in the fight against child bodily exploitation, I could not be more remorseful for all involved in the Penn St. at all events," he wrote.
Kutcher and wife Demi Moore began a viewable service announcement campaign in April against magnanimous trafficking and child prostitution. "Real Men Don't Buy Girls" PSAs property celebrities like Sean Penn, Justin Timberlake, Drake, Jason Mraz and Bradley Cooper doing "valiant things" like making a grilled cheese sandwich with an iron and fighting a drudge.
Source: OnTheRedCarpet.com