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The Southern Illinoisan: Professor Profile | Shawnee's Woolridge sees the difference a degree can make

Robert Woolridge, English and Literature instructor at Shawnee Community College, will use anything from Pearl Jam to pop culture to engage with his students. For him, education is not necessarily ...

Professor Profile | Shawnee's Woolridge sees the difference a degree can make

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The Southern Illinoisan: Professor Profile | Anna Davenport takes a wide-range, real-world approach to ag at Shawnee

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Shawnee Community College agriculture instructor Anna Davenport admits her background is rather diverse. That probably a good thing, given the matching diversity of her students and her course load.

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Professor Profile | Anna Davenport takes a wide-range, real-world approach to ag at Shawnee

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So all his dealers told him to stick it where the sun dont shine and quit selling his boats. At that time Norris Craft was one of the best boats on the market. He has made almost no real changes to the boats since the late 80s early 90s. The boats are now a thing of the past.

Re: Black lights Being new to night fishing, I offer this to you as a piece of advise. Shine as little light on the bank as possible at night. I have gotten to where I don't even use my blacklight and even use Flourocarbon line not flouroscent. If you must use a blacklight, the intent is to help you see your line not see the bank.

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Here's where I get stumped. The pontoons are on teh trailer in their bunks. I can shine the sides, but how do you really shine and wax the bottoms sitting on the bunks? Or doesn't it matter cause the rest nets the benefit? Hurricane, you are correct in that you will find it hard to clean the very bottom of the toons sitting on the trailer.