Jackson MI on NBC News January 14 1988

Jackson Republicans for Pat Robertson featured on NBC Nightly News on January 14, 1988 – crowd shot of many from MStar

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MLive Jackson Team of the Week: Jackson High School girls soccer team uses traditions passed down from former players

, May 17, 2013 8 a.m.
JACKSON, MI – When Jackson High School girls soccer coach Phil Maurer uttered the words, “scarf of doom,” it sounded like something out of a bad horror movie.
For the Vikings, the scarf of doom carries a much more uplifting meaning.
A tradition that began seven years ago, the players sport the scarf in pre-game warm-ups with the idea that it brings good luck.
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The story behind the tradition was that the first person who wore the scarf scored their first goal of the year. Since then, the scarf has been passed down from team to team in hopes of bringing good fortune. The scarf is even embroidered with Scarf of Doom.
One player each year is given the responsibility of taking care of the scarf and making sure it finds its way to the field every game.
What started with Bury was passed down to Alexa Malone, followed by Annie Aubrey.
This year, the task remains with junior Morgan McCloughan, who took over the scarf obligations from Aubrey her freshman year.
“I think it’s kind of fun and it’s interesting, but it’s kind of a responsibility, because we have to wear it before every warm-up, and supposedly whoever wears it will score a goal,” McCloughan said. “I’m a defender, so I don’t score many goals, but it seems to work for the forwards and infielders that use it.”
While McCloughan has the rest of this season and next to maintain her scarf-of-doom duties, parting ways with it won’t be so easy.
“I keep it overnight and I will hold on to it until next year,” McCloughan said. “I probably will miss it, because this thing has been with me throughout high school.”
The scarf is one of many traditions with this year’s team, as the Vikings have a long list of rituals passed down from prior teams.
Before every home game, the players relax in the team clubhouse, which sits about 40 feet from Mehall Field.
In the confines of the clubhouse, there are drawings, motivational phrases, team goals, nominated players of the game and even a wall lined with empty Cheez-It boxes. Cheez-Its are the team’s favorite pre-game snack.
Sophomore Kelsey Dods does a majority of the drawings, which most of time has a comical feel to them.
“I’ve been drawing animals that are supposed to represent people on the team or any funny character,” Dods said.

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New Moon L636 – Manufactured Homes by Redman Homes

The New Moon L636 has 3 beds, 2 baths and is 1156 sq. ft. This manufactured home is built by Redman Homes in Ephrata, PA and is available in Pennsylvania and the surrounding states. For more information about how to buy a manufactured home, please visit http://www.championhomes.com

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Avalanche 4663K – Manufactured Homes by Champion Home Builders

The Avalanche 4663K has 3 beds, 2 baths and is 1760 sq. ft. This manufactured home was built by our factory located in Weiser, ID and is available throughout Idaho and the surrounding states. For more information about manufactured homes, visit http://www.championhomes.com

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How to Dig Down for Extra Living Space

How to Dig Down for Extra Living Space (8 photos)


Where to put the stairs? If you already have a basement, you probably have interior or exterior stairs for access. But just because that’s where someone else put it doesn’t mean that’s where you need it. Relocating the stairs will take up main level space but could free some up as well. Your architect or designer can walk you through the options.

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Great Escape: A Tiny, Off-the-Grid Hideout in the California Woods

Great Escape: A Tiny, Off-the-Grid Hideout in the California Woods (8 photos)


The living roof’s native wildflowers and grasses add to the natural habitat for local pollinators. Eventually, the ocean wind will blow the seeds off the roof and spread them down the hillside.

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My Houzz: A Surprisingly Light Lakeside Log Cabin

My Houzz: A Surprisingly Light Lakeside Log Cabin (22 photos)


Houzz Contributor. Hi, I’m Jeff, a Midwest-based contributing writer/photographer for Houzz, living in the Great Lakes region, photographing people, places and things. I admire well-designed architecture and interior spaces. I believe a house doesn’t need to look like it came out of a catalog to be beautiful. Instead, it should be an expression of the people who live there and the things they love, displayed in a way that is aesthetically pleasing.
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Log cabins tend to be dark. It’s just often a fact when the space is all wood; the interior tends to be moody. That’s what Sam Wotring and Nicole Ray were expecting before they stepped inside this 1920s log cabin on a quiet lake near Ann Arbor, Michigan. Boy, were they wrong.
Because a previous homeowner used a superlight gray paint to cover every log surface inside the house, including the vaulted wood-plank ceiling, the space is far from dark. “We were so surprised by how light and airy it was inside, so quaint and charming,” Ray says. Meanwhile, bright colors and original artwork – Ray is an illustrator and artist – further lighten the space, as do vintage chandeliers that hang in every room.
Houzz at a GlanceWho lives here: Sam Wotring and Nicole RayLocation: Brighton, MichiganSize: About 1,600 square feet; 2 bedrooms, 1½ baths
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Can’t-Beat Style: Candlestick Clusters

Can’t-Beat Style: Candlestick Clusters (11 photos)

A cluster of crystal candlesticks, or in this case tea light holders, is soft and pretty, and a great complement to the dark and elegant neutral palette of this New York showroom.
There’s something about candles placed directly on a surface that doesn’t seem quite right to me. So place a collection of candlesticks like these on a gorgeous round platter so you won’t have any regrets. A base for this collection would actually enhance the look too. I’d go for a round silver-leafed tray or something Moroccan to add a touch of mystery.

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The New Moon 2860 07 – Manufactured Homes by Redman Homes

The New Moon 2860 07 is a manufactured home built by Redman Homes in Topeka, IN. It has 3 beds, 2 baths and is 1493 sq. ft. This ranch style manufactured home available in Indiana and the surrounding states.

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Champion 3017 – Manufactured Homes by Champion Homes

The Champion 3017 has 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and is 1820 sq. ft. This manufactured home is built by Champion Homes in Dresden, TN and is available in Tennessee and the surrounding states. For more information about manufactured homes, visit http://www.championhomes.com

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