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A NASA panel held a public meeting to examine hundreds of reports of unidentified flying objects and give feedback on which could not be explained.The panel detailed some of the main characteristics given in the hundreds of reports that people used to detail what they saw in the UFO sightings.Those characteristics often included that the objects were usually small or round in shape and size, and they often appeared silver or translucent or white.Reports said they usually appeared to be flying at about 10,000 to 30,000 feet above the grou
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FRANKLIN, Wis. 鈥?Franklin, firsts and a freshman: It s more than alliteration. It s a story line the Sabers girls tennis team has used to make school history.Firsts for Franklin, as the Sabers made team state for the first time. Our coaches always said since our freshman year that our goal should be by the end of the season to make it to team state, Carly Lehman said. So we ve always ha
stanley termosky d that in the back of our minds all four years of high school tennis. It s a lot different than individual state, because our whole team s there and we have practices with our entire team all season, Madelyn Dziubek said. So it s just cool that everyone got to be a part of it, not just individual people. Usui was the first to win an individual title as a 14-year-old freshman who went 36-0 and didn t lose a set until the state semifinals. It was a lot of playing. A lot of drama, and it was a lot of matches,
stanley cup Usui said. I just kept my mentality strong and I just knew that I wanted to come here to win. Dziubek said she looks up to Usui. Even though she s only a freshman, I still look up to her and I feel like everyone on the team got to look up to someone who is really successful, Dziubek said.Lehman echoed those comments. It s really inspiring because we ve never even gotten, besides last year, anyone on the podium. So it s really cool to be able to be her teammate all year, Lehman said.The du
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