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ADOT unveils 15 new specialty license plates
OPINION .......... 12 Leibowitz provides his 2022 news predictions
FEATURES ........ 17 Kuma’s Great Advenure takes him to Prescott
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Wednesday, January 5, 2022
Couple publishes ‘the greatest college guide’ BY ANNIKA TOMLIN Foothills Focus Staff Wrier
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et’s be honest, college is hard on everyone, and sometimes a little help can go a long way. Anthem native Dave Henry and his wife, Jill, as Flintridge Prep high school football and cross-country coaches, respectively, in California, wanted their senior players to be prepared for the future. As a result, they published “The Greatest College Health Guide You Never Knew You Needed.” “This all started because one of my athletes who was a senior at the time, didn’t do any other sport other than cross country,” Jill said. “At the last meet of the season, she came up to me with tears in her eyes and
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Dave and Jill Henry created “The Greatest College Health Guide You Never Knew You Needed” to help high school seniors headed to college navigate the years ahead. (Photo by Chris Mortenson)
Meet the new Miss North Phoenix BY ALLISON BROWN Foothills Focus Staff Writer
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t one point or another, most little girls have a fantasy of being in a big ball gown and giving their best poised wave to a crowd. Others dream of making an impact and being a confident leader. Miss America pageants have combined these
dreams into one contest, advocating that the best women aren’t just those that smile and look pretty. The new Miss North Phoenix, Melody Pierce, exemplifies that role and has one last chance to achieve those dreams. After placing first runner-up for Miss Arizona 2021, Pierce aged out of the competition at 25. However, the Miss America organization increased the age limit to 26 this
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year, and Pierce has another chance. She was awarded the title Miss North Phoenix 2022 and over $1,000 in scholarships and prizes Dec. 4. “It feels incredible, I’m so excited,” Pierce said. “I thought that my dream of competing in Miss America was over last year and
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