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We've got clogs and a single sweatshirt." This would be on days when the high temperature never creeps above zero degrees."If they're leaving the house like this, it's scary," he said.Teens are lulled by diving into the warmth of a car, never thinking what might happen if the car broke down.Lampert said kids tell him they have extra gear in their vehicles, but he wonders.Aaron Ganje, a senior who drives 30 miles to school, said he does keep a heavier coat in the car. Normally he wears a hoodie sweatshirt from car to school. "I don't bring gloves that much," he admits.Lampert said a kid couldn't get 50 feet in a hoodie when windchills plumb to 50 degrees below, like they did recently.Teens also think their cell phones will get them out of a tough spot.Sheriff Lauren Throntveit recalls a situation when a family, with both a four-wheel drive and a cell phone, was stuck in snow and it took hours, with a flashlight-wielding deputy walking ahead of a patrol car, to reach them."People have too much confidence in their vehicles and cell phones," the sheriff said.He said people should carry warm gear, alert someone to their travel plans, and never, ever leave their vehicle if stranded.- The JournalMedora changingMedora is undergoing somewhat of a transformation these days.Buildings are going to be moved around so the Theodore Roosevelt Medora Foundation can get ready for a three-story annex to its Roughrider Hotel.Noticeable so far is the removal of trees on the future building site.The Medora Planning and Zoning Commission also approved some other projects.The foundation's Bake Shop, located in a small building east of the hotel, will be moved to near the maintenance shop, with no use specified in the permit.Two sheds at the back of the Cowboy Cafe will be removed, as will the house occupied for a long time by the late Pearl Zilsdorf.The foundation also is planning to sell for relocation a replica of Theodore Roosevelt's cabin, which is located on the north side of the hotel.


Kessler Sets Shut Out Mark in Road Victory

A day after clinching the ECAC regular season title, the Harvard women's hockey team showed once again why it has been so dominant in conference play this season. The Crimson (25-1-0, 20-0-0 ECAC) followed what has become its winning formula Saturday evening during its matchup with Quinnipiac (5-22-5, 2-14-4 ECAC) in Hamden, Conn. The combination of yet another shutout by sophomore goalie Christina Kessler, a potent offensive attack led by junior Sarah Vaillancourt and a solid defensive performance anchored by senior tri-captain Caitlin Cahow resulted in a 4-0 Harvard victory over the Bobcats. Kessler made 24 saves to pick up her 11th shutout of the season, breaking the NCAA single season record. She now stands alone in second place on Harvard's all-time list with 14 career shutouts, and is one shy of the school record set by Ali Boe '06.


 
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