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At first glance, stone quarrying appears to be a messy business. Great mounds of earth are excavated and massive blocks of limestone, marble, sandstone, and nearly every other type of stone under the ...
The Dell Rapids Quarriers utilized a squeeze bunt in the bottom of the eighth inning, boosting the top-seeded team in the tournament to a 5-4 win against Dakota Valley in extra innings.
The Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry (SCAI) was told the Quarriers Village in Bridge of Weir, Renfrewshire was similar to a 'prison' - except that prisoners were treated more kindly than residents.
I really thought we’d make it about nine weeks, and that would be about it.” The Quarriers had only one football game canceled due to the pandemic, and that was because of an outbreak on ...
David Whelan gave evidence to the Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry about Quarriers Village in Bridge of Weir. Another resident, Stephen Findleton, has told BBC Scotland the memories of his time there ...
VERMILLION, S.D. (KELO) — The Dell Rapids defense held West Central to just 97 yards, while forcing three turnovers as the Quarriers took home the Class 11A State Championship, 24-7. It was a ...
Children's charity Quarriers has admitted sending children abroad was "misguided and wrong". The organisation has issued an apology to the thousands of children it sent to Canada and Australia ...
The Quarriers and Cardinals will square off in an Entringer rematch on Dec. 31 at 5 p.m. at Brookings High School. Last year’s event was played in front of a packed Brookings gymnasium with ...
Dell Rapids’ Katie Kvigne silenced the Dakota Valley offense, striking out 10 and allowing just five hits in an 8-0 Quarriers ...
In a rare day of sunshine, Quarriers annual golf day teed off at Cathkin Braes Golf Club in Rutherglen, bringing together 18 teams to raise funds for one of Scotland’s leading health and social ...
Many children's homes and charities adopted the practice of sending orphan children abroad to start new lives Children's charity Quarriers has admitted sending children abroad was "misguided and ...