Davenport, whose business dates back to 1908, makes around 15,000 corn brooms a year for tasks other than curling. His sweeping implements carry whimsical names like little witches, cobwebbers ...
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Canada beats United States and Turkey at world women’s curling championshipA two-win day for Rachel Homan has her Canadian team in a second-place tie at the midway point of round-robin play at the LGT ...
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Broomhead foam issues on hold for Montana’s Brier, but curlers still fumingThe equipment technology tension that has engulfed the elite curling scene in recent weeks is expected to be put on hold at the Montana’s Brier.
Canada's Rachel Homan won both of her games Tuesday to move into a second-place tie with host South Korea at the world women's curling championship in South Korea.
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