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If you require any more information or have any questions about our privacy policy, please feel free to contact us by email at Send us your privacy questions.

At the Northwoods League we consider the privacy of our visitors to be extremely important. This privacy policy document describes in detail the types of personal information is collected and recorded by northwoodsleague.com, northwoodsleague.net, & the NWL Mobile App and how we use it.

Log Files
Like many other Web sites and mobile apps, northwoodsleague.com, northwoodsleague.net, & the NWL Mobile App make use of log files. These files merely logs visitors to the site – usually a standard procedure for hosting companies and a part of hosting services’s analytics. The information inside the log files includes internet protocol (IP) addresses, browser type, Internet Service Provider (ISP), date/time stamp, referring/exit pages, and possibly the number of clicks. This information is used to analyze trends, administer the site, track user’s movement around the site, and gather demographic information. IP addresses, and other such information are not linked to any information that is personally identifiable.

Cookies and Web Beacons
northwoodsleague.com, northwoodsleague.net, & the NWL Mobile App use cookies to store information about visitors’ preferences, to record user-specific information on which pages the site visitor accesses or visits, for analytics and marketing, and to personalize or customize our web page content based upon visitors’ browser type or other information that the visitor sends via their browser. We use cookies from third-party partners such as Google for marketing purposes.  Google offers an Opt-Out Browser Add-On to provide website visitors the ability to prevent their data from being used by Google Analytics.

DoubleClick DART Cookie

→ Google, as a third party vendor, uses cookies to serve ads on northwoodsleague.com, northwoodsleague.net, & the NWL Mobile App.
→ Google’s use of the DART cookie enables it to serve ads to our site’s visitors based upon their visit to northwoodsleague.com, northwoodsleague.net, & the NWL Mobile App and other sites on the Internet.
→ Users may opt out of the use of the DART cookie by visiting the Google ad and content network privacy policy at the following URL – http://www.google.com/privacy_ads.html

Our Advertising Partners
Some of our advertising partners may use cookies and web beacons on our site. Our advertising partners include …….

  • Google Ads
  • AdMob (including use of the Android advertising identifier and Apple advertising identifier)

While each of these advertising partners has their own Privacy Policy for their site, an updated and hyperlinked resource is maintained here: Privacy Policies.
You may consult this listing to find the privacy policy for each of the advertising partners of northwoodsleague.com, northwoodsleague.net, & the NWL Mobile App.

These third-party ad servers or ad networks use technology in their respective advertisements and links that appear on northwoodsleague.com, northwoodsleague.net, & the NWL Mobile App and which are sent directly to your browser. They automatically receive your IP address when this occurs. Other technologies (such as cookies, JavaScript, or Web Beacons) may also be used by our site’s third-party ad networks to measure the effectiveness of their advertising campaigns and/or to personalize the advertising content that you see on the site.

northwoodsleague.com, northwoodsleague.net, & the NWL Mobile App has no access to or control over these cookies that are used by third-party advertisers.

Third Party Privacy Policies
You should consult the respective privacy policies of these third-party ad servers for more detailed information on their practices as well as for instructions about how to opt-out of certain practices. northwoodsleague.com, northwoodsleague.net, & the NWL Mobile App privacy policy does not apply to, and we cannot control the activities of, such other advertisers or web sites. You may find a comprehensive listing of these privacy policies and their links here: Privacy Policy Links.

If you wish to disable cookies, you may do so through your individual browser options. More detailed information about cookie management with specific web browsers can be found at the browsers’ respective websites. What Are Cookies?

Children’s Information
We believe it is important to provide added protection for children online. We encourage parents and guardians to spend time online with their children to observe, participate in and/or monitor and guide their online activity.
northwoodsleague.com, northwoodsleague.net, & the NWL Mobile App do not knowingly collect any personally identifiable information from children under the age of 13. If a parent or guardian believes that northwoodsleague.com, northwoodsleague.net, & the NWL Mobile App has in its database the personally-identifiable information of a child under the age of 13, please contact us immediately (using the contact in the first paragraph) and we will use our best efforts to promptly remove such information from our records.

Online Privacy Policy Only
This privacy policy applies only to our online activities and is valid for visitors to our website and regarding information shared and/or collected there.
This policy does not apply to any information collected offline or via channels other than this website.

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By using our website, you hereby consent to our privacy policy and agree to its terms.

Personal Information We Collect
You may access many elements of northwoodsleague.com, northwoodsleague.net, & the NWL Mobile App without disclosing any personal information about yourself. However, should you choose to engage with certain advanced features (e.g. submit a form, make a purchase, take a survey) available on the northwoodsleague.com, northwoodsleague.net, & the NWL Mobile App, you may be asked to share certain personal information so those elements function properly. The personal information we collect may include, but is not limited to:

  • Full name
  • Email address
  • Password
  • Street address
  • Telephone number(s)
  • Payment card information

If we collect your information, in most instances, the applicable page(s) within the northwoodsleague.com, northwoodsleague.net, & the NWL Mobile App will include statements regarding what information is required and functionality for you to submit the required or requested information.

Update
This Privacy Policy was last updated on: Friday, December 7, 2018.
Should we update, amend or make any changes to our privacy policy, those changes will be posted here.





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Philly youth football players arrested for stealing in Florida – NBC10 Philadelphia

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A group of eight Philly teenagers who were in Polk County, Florida, to play a youth football championship game were arrested for stealing more than $2,000 worth of merchandise from a Dick’s Sporting Goods, law enforcement said on Monday.

According to the Polk County Sheriff’s Office, the eight teenagers, who were all between the ages of 14 and 15 and played for Philly’s United Thoroughbreds, entered a Dick’s Sporting Goods at Posner Plaza in Davenport at around 10:55 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 6, 2025.

While inside, one of the teens went and bought something at the register as the others went looking around the store, the Sheriff’s office said.

The teen who purchased something then went and met with the seven others inside the store, where they started placing merchandise inside the Dick’s store bag. Three of the teens then attempted to leave the store with stolen merchandise, the Sheriff’s office said.

Law enforcement were able to stop the three trying to leave and found more than $2,000 worth of stolen merchandise inside the bag, as well as a backpack, the Sheriff’s office said.

The other five teens were then detained inside the store, the Sheriff’s office said.

All eight teenagers were taken to a juvenile detention center in Florida and face two felony charges: retail theft over $750 and conspiracy to commit retail theft, according to the Sheriff’s office.

The total value of all the goods the teens tried to steal, according to law enforcement in Florida, was $2,296.07.



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Want To Avoid Having A Troublesome Teen? Get Boys Involved In Youth Sports, Study Says

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By Dennis Thompson HealthDay ReporterTUESDAY, Dec. 9, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Worried your boy is going to be a difficult teen, in constant friction with parents, teachers and other authority figures?

Get him involved in sports, a new study suggests.

Boys who participated in organized sports between 6 to 10 years of age were less likely to show signs of oppositional-defiant disorder in their tweens, researchers reported Dec. 8 in the journal European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry.

“Boys who consistently participated in organized sport showed significantly fewer subsequent oppositional-defiant symptoms at both ages compared to boys with low or inconsistent participation,” said lead researcher Matteo Privitera, a doctoral student at the University of Pavia in Italy.

“Sport may serve as a natural and influential context for learning self-regulation, cooperation and respect for rules,” he added in a news release.

For the study, researchers tracked nearly 1,500 boys and girls who participated in organized sports between ages 6 and 10, and then answered questionnaires at 10 and 12 to gauge oppositional-defiant disorder.

“Symptoms of the disorder include persistent patterns of irritability, defiance and hostility toward authority figures,” Privitera said. “The disorder is over-represented by boys and often accompanies other neurodevelopmental disorders like ADHD and learning disabilities.”

Importantly, “these behaviors can interfere with learning, relationships and long-term mental health,” Privatera added. “In our study, we wanted to look into the symptoms and try to identify accessible, community-based strategies that foster more adaptive behavior in children.”

Results showed that boys who stuck with organized sports were likely to show fewer signs of defiance at 10 and 12, compared with those who participated less often.

No similar associations were found among girls, researchers said — not surprising, given that boys generally show more defiance in their tween years than girls.

“Our findings support the idea that structured extracurricular activities can promote behavioral resilience,” researcher Kianoush Harandian, a doctoral student at the University of Montreal, said in a news release. “Sport offers a supervised and socially engaging environment that may help boys internalize adaptive behavioral norms.”

Senior researcher Linda Pagani, a professor at the University of Montreal, pointed to long-term benefits.

“Encouraging sustained sport participation in middle childhood may reduce the burden of disruptive behavior disorders and support long-term well-being,” she said in a news release. “It’s a simple, actionable strategy with benefits for families, schools and communities.”

SOURCE: University of Montreal, news release, Dec. 8, 2025

Copyright © 2025 HealthDay. All rights reserved.



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Coggins Auto Group celebrates five years of local ownership, community commitment, and growth | Business

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BENNINGTON — December 2025 marks a meaningful milestone for Coggins Auto Group, as the company celebrates its 5-year anniversary of local, family-owned operation of Coggins Toyota of Bennington, Coggins Honda of Bennington, and Coggins of the Berkshires.

When owner Mike Coggins purchased the stores in 2020, his goal was simple but ambitious: restore a true sense of community-minded dealership culture—something he felt had faded under previous national ownership.

“My primary focus from day one was bringing back that connection to the region,” Coggins said in 2021. “This area values real relationships. They want to know the people they’re doing business with. We set out to rebuild that trust.”

Since taking ownership, Coggins Auto Group has become an active community partners—supporting local youth sports, first-responder initiatives, nonprofit fundraisers, holiday giving programs, cancer support organizations, and dozens of family-centered events across Bennington County, Berkshire County, and nearby New York towns.

“Our journey started in Bennington, and growing into the Berkshires with our stand-alone store in 2023 was a natural next step,” said Scott O’Connell, General Manager. “We serve customers across Vermont, Massachusetts, and New York, and we take that responsibility seriously. Community involvement isn’t a tagline for us—it’s our identity.”

When the stores were purchased five years ago, they were considered 2-star dealerships in online ratings. Today, all three Coggins locations collectively average 4.7 stars with numerous positive reviews.

“Reading our customers’ genuine feedback tells the story better than I ever could,” O’Connell said. “People feel the difference. They feel respected, they feel heard, and they feel taken care of.”

Coggins and O’Connell credits the group’s growth to an unwavering focus on people—not quotas.

“What truly sets us apart is our people,” said O’Connell. “The culture our team shows up with every day—supportive, honest, and customer-focused—is what creates the experience our guests feel. When your employees care about each other and their community, that naturally translates into customers who feel genuinely cared for.”

As the company enters its sixth year, Coggins Auto Group plans to continue expanding its community involvement, customer experience initiatives, and regional partnerships—building on the strong foundation created over the past half-decade.

“We’ve built something we’re proud of, but we’re nowhere near finished,” said O’Connell. “The people here deserve top-tier service and support, and we’re thankful to have a role in what comes next for this community.”



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Influence 125 highlights the most influential sports business figures of the past quarter-century. See the list.


The co-founder of private equity giant Apollo Global Management, Josh Harris was among the first in a trend of financial executives acquiring pro teams when he and David Blitzer bought the Philadelphia 76ers in 2011. Their Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment has since added the New Jersey Devils and Crystal Palace F.C., among other sports holdings, while the pair has separately backed leading youth sports roll-up Unrivaled. But Harris has had no greater influence than in leading the acquisition of the Washington Commanders for a then-record $6 billion in 2023. That deal led to a complete overhaul of the franchise, set a new floor for NFL team transactions and is now driving plans for a nearly $4 billion stadium.

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Shelby Chamber Bucks program helps keep money in the community

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The Shelby Area Chamber of Commerce has created its own local currency to encourage residents to shop at hometown businesses and keep money circulating within the community.

“These chamber bucks are our own currency. We print them up just like Monopoly money,” said Shane Adams, executive director of the Shelby Area Chamber of Commerce. “People come and buy them from me, and then they’ll either give them as gifts, as a bonus or whatever. To whoever, and then they’ll spend it locally within our community.”

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Shelby Chamber Bucks program helps keep money in the community

“These businesses are the ones that support our community, like the youth sports programs,” Adams said. “These businesses will sponsor their teams to help them have these activities for our community. These bigger businesses that are like online and such, they won’t do that. Our local will support our local people.”

Timothy Moylan, owner of Ace Hardware Shelby Paint and Hardware, said the chamber bucks helps small businesses compete with online retailers.

“A lot of these small businesses are struggling these days, you know, with the Amazon online and all that,” Moylan said. “And we want to keep them going. It helps the communities stay alive, keeps the Main Street businesses alive.”

“It’s really brought a lot more business to our stores,” Moylan said. “And I’m sure other businesses can say the same about people keeping it local and strong. You know, keep these smaller communities alive and with the businesses that you’re here in town, it just it supports them really well.”

“It brings the community together and make sure that they keep the money here in town for the smaller businesses,” Moylan said. “And I think it adds to the businesses it keeps in communication with each other.”





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