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Erie County Health Dept. launches swim lessons at Sandusky Aquatic Center
A milestone recently occurred for community wellness as the Erie County Health Department, in collaboration with the Sandusky ...
DRIVERS: FISH provides transportation, free of charge, to medical appointments for Sonoma Valley residents. The driver ...
“Hawken School mourns the passing of legendary swimming coach Jerry Holtrey,” Jim Doyle, director of athletics, said in a ...
If 2025 seemed like a year connected to fond sports memories for generations of Kern County community members, that’s because many entities were celebrating a milestone anniversary or, in two ...
Longtime Ohio high school swimming coach and ASCA Hall of Fame inductee Jerry Holtrey died on Dec. 23. He was 86 years old.
New Year, New Me. But in 2026, people all over North Dakota – and the world as a whole – are hoping to turn that into a ...
The News-Herald on MSN
Legendary former Hawken swim coach Jerry Holtrey passes away
Jerry Holtrey, the incomparable architect of the vaunted Hawken swimming program and one of Ohio’s most successful and revered coaches of all time in this or any high school sport, died Dec. 23.
In hindsight, Ford might count that as a mistake. But consider this: The Maverick launched at the worst possible time. Trying ...
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How to swim by yourself in simple steps
Credit: Shutterstock Learning how to swim can feel intimidating at first, but it's one of the most rewarding skills you can ever pick up. Swimming opens the door… The post How to Swim by Yourself in ...
Age is no obstacle for older Long Islanders pursuing sports like surfing, running, mountain biking and even triathlons.
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There's a village-run ski resort hiding in Maine most tourists don't realize is there
For a lot of folks, the time-honored tradition of skiing is getting out of reach for the average American. According to ...
How the YMCA of Greater Houston helps Houstonians turn new year goals into lasting habits, community
Discover how the YMCA of Greater Houston helps Houstonians turn New Year fitness goals into lasting habits through community, programs and support.
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