Lewiston and Edward Little high schools prepare for an emotional 'Battle of the Bridge' football game just one week removed from a mass shooting.
"Everyone's gonna be watching, everyone's gonna be talking about it," Ferrell said of Wednesday's game."So let's bring it on. Let's bring it on like Donkey Kong.
"I understand that the Twin Cities are coming together tonight for the 'Battle of the Bridge.' Hope everyone has a great game, and my thoughts and prayers are with everybody. Go Pats!" Jones said Wednesday in the video."You already are champions. Please know that the New England Patriots are all rooting for you and we love you and you have our compassion very, very much," Kraft said in the video.
Seven people were killed at the Just-In-Time Recreation bowling alley, formerly Sparetime Recreation, eight were killed at Schemengees Bar and Grille Restaurant, and three died at a nearby hospital.as a reliable way for individuals and institutional donors to give. President and CEO Deborah Ellwood says money will go to victims' families and the greater Lewiston community.
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