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Hickman 58- Nixa 49

Here we go. Nobody to handle the ball for Nixa. No outside threats. Turnovers galore. One girl been told she could score all year. Gonna have 5 D1 or D2 players in consecutive classes and not win a district.

22 for Clark, second leading scorer had 6. Sat across from the bench earlier in the year, and with a 15 point lead she was telling the girls not to shoot, and to only feed Norah. Now you need a scorer.

We knew this

Even if you won’t admit it. You knew.


A major study reviewing the top US political podcasts found that conservative-leaning shows are vastly more likely to include misinformation — with Steve Bannon's War Room coming way out ahead.

Bannon called it a "badge of honor," according to The New York Times.

The study released by the Brookings Institute this week reviewed more than 36,000 episodes released on Apple Podcasts up to January 2022, by 79 leading podcasters across the political spectrum. They included Bannon, Dan Bongino, Seth Myers, Ben Shapiro, and Trevor Noah.

"Conservative podcasters were 11 times more likely than liberal podcasters to share claims fact-checked as false or unsubstantiated," the study said.
Major topics of misinformation were the 2020 election and the Covid-19 pandemic.

Fifty-six of the podcasters reviewed shared false or unsubstantiated claims at some point, the study found. But 10 of those were responsible for a full 60 per cent of the misleading material found. And of those, all were conservative-leaning, the study said.

Right behind Bannon's "War Room" was "The Charlie Kirk Show," "The Rush Limbaugh Show," and "The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show," all of which shared falsehoods in at least 15 per cent of their episodes, the study said.

The authors worked by comparing transcripts against a list of common fact-checks and keywords. The study noted it had taken the potential for liberal bias in the referenced fact-checks into account.

In total, more than 70% of the podcasts reviewed shared false claims at some point, including those described as "liberal," "moderate," or "unknown." But repeat offenders — podcasts that did this over the course of anything between five and 200 episodes — leaned overwhelmingly to the right.

While conservatives were more willing in general to challenge a false claim, conservative hosts were far more likely to challenge a false claim — almost half the time — if it came from a liberal guest than a fellow conservative — where more than 90% of false claims went unchallenged, the study found.

Ben Shapiro stood out as the host most likely to challenge any false claim, whether it came from his ideological peers or not, it said.

The study noted that it included far more conservative podcasts in its sample as a result of choosing those that are most popular on Apple Podcasts.

The sheer rate of production adds to the issue, it said, with conservative podcasters making longer and more frequent episodes.

While the strongly left-leaning "Pod Save America" puts out its roughly hour-long show about twice a week, Steve Bannon's "War Room" goes out as many as four times a day.

Jackson new Coach !

JHS Hires New Head Football Coach

The Jackson R-2 School District Board of Education approved the hire of Mr. Ryan Nesbitt as the new Jackson High School Head Football Coach for the 2023-2024 school year. Coach Nesbitt has 14 years experience as a football coach. His most recent time has been serving as the head football coach at Troy Buchanan High School in Troy, Missouri where he has been for the last nine years. During this time, he took the school to their first final four appearance in school history, was named the all time winningest coach in school history, holds the highest single season win total in school history along with setting many other school records.

“After a careful and thoughtful search, we look forward to working with Coach Nesbitt at Jackson High School. We believe he will be a great fit for our student athletes and school community,” said John Martin, Jackson R-2 School District Athletic Director.

Coach Nesbitt places high importance on developing the character of athletes, encouraging good attitudes, quality sportsmanship, as well as promoting good work ethic through excellence in the classroom as well as on the field.

He will take over as head coach after the retirement of current Coach, Brent Eckley.

“The philosophies of Coach Nesbitt line up well with the tough, smart, strong culture of the JHS football program. I have no doubt that he will continue to build upon the success of this program because of his passion for helping players be their best and his appreciation of this hardworking staff, as well as being part of such a supportive football community,” said Coach Brent Eckley.

Coach Nesbitt will be coming to Jackson with his wife Kara and three young daughters.

“We look forward to working with Coach Nesbitt. I know how welcoming our community is and I know he will feel at home in this great District,” said Dr. Scott Smith, Superintendent of Schools.

The football community will have the opportunity to meet Coach Nesbitt in the coming weeks. Please help us welcome Coach Nesbitt!

GOP dilemma

In a recent survey of 1,500 voters, head to head, DeSantis leads Trump by 5% for the 2024 nomination. DeSantis numbers vs Biden are also superior to Trump’s.

However, when a third GOP candidate such as Nicki Haley is included, splitting the anti-Trump vote, Trump takes a 38% to 35% lead. The more people who declare to enter the GOP race, the more Trump benefits.
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