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In 1997, Northwest Marching Band Circuit (NWMBC) was founded to "provide a circuit of standardized events" for high school marching bands in the region. [4] Prior to the circuit's formation, marching band competitions in the Pacific Northwest utilized differing, and often conflicting, adjudication systems.
In the Still of the Night is a live concert DVD by the band Whitesnake. The concert was filmed on 20 October 2004 at the Hammersmith Apollo in London . It was released regularly on 5 May 2006 featuring the recording of the live performance, behind-the-scene documentary and a photobook.
Vanderhoof is known for its bird sanctuary along the Nechako River. Many Canada geese, swans, and other migratory birds pass through Vanderhoof during their annual migrations. The Nechako is home to a number of fish species, including salmon and the endangered Nechako white sturgeon. Many hunters come to Vanderhoof in search of bear, moose ...
Return here for Stark County-area OHSAA Week 5 live score updates throughout the night. ... Scroll below for tonight's full area Week 5 ... SANDY VALLEY 45, TUSC. CENTRAL CATHOLIC 0. TCC - 0 - 0 ...
This is a live updating schedule and scores article for all of the sports teams in the San Angelo and Concho Valley area for the week of Nov. 20-25. Schedule and scores for San Angelo, Concho ...
Scott Sturgeon, also known as Stza Crack or simply Stza (/ ˈ s t ɪ z ə / STIZ-ə; born March 4, 1976), is an American musician and artist who has fronted several ska-punk bands in the New York City area, the best-known being Choking Victim and Leftöver Crack. [1]
On July 4, it was confirmed that the tour will be a full-scale world tour, [11] and would visit 19 cities around the world. [2] The North America shows were announced on July 12, and set to visit 8 cities with 2 stops in Canada and 6 in the United States . [ 1 ]
The Nechako Region is the second-largest economic development region in British Columbia and covers an area of 200,023 km 2, from the Nechako plateau, in central British Columbia, northward to the border with Yukon Territory. [1] "Nechako" is an anglicization of netʃa koh, a Carrier word that means "big river."