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Officials in the Millcreek Township School District said the bats are symbolic, but not all parents think they're worth the cost.

Officials in the Millcreek Township School District said the bats are symbolic, but not all parents think they're worth the cost.

There's No Reason Not to Enter the BuildBuyUSA Video Contest

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Did you know that BuildBuyUSA is sponsoring a "Make It in the USA" video contest? The competition offers four chances for you to win $5,000 by creating a short video about using your individual buying power to reward pro-union employers for recognizing working people's right to come together in union.

The great news is that the contest is for you. That's right, you have no reason not to enter the competition. I already can hear you coming up with reasons why you can't participate in the contest. Let me answer those concerns and then you can start on your path to the fame and fortune (well, a $5,000 fortune) you so richly deserve!

"Well, there's no way I qualify for this contest."

Sure, you do. All you have to do is be older than 18 and a U.S. resident.

"Creating original content is hard. How do I know the effort is worth it?"

The winners of the contest, and there are four of them, each get $5,000.

"Maybe I'm not in it for the money."

The winner of the best song also gets a recording session at the studios of...

The four men allegedly shouted anti-gay slurs while attacking two men following Miami Beach's gay pride parade.

The four men allegedly shouted anti-gay slurs while attacking two men following Miami Beach's gay pride parade.

While hate crime laws may vary, the intent generally is to punish more harshly crimes committed owing to an underlying bias or hate.

While hate crime laws may vary, the intent generally is to punish more harshly crimes committed owing to an underlying bias or hate.

The 911 call made March 26 may help to shed light on why authorities believe the fatal crash in Northern California was no accident.

The 911 call made March 26 may help to shed light on why authorities believe the fatal crash in Northern California was no accident.

The new policy requires officers to verbalize their reason for turning off the microphone.