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Just wanted to drop a "howdy" note to everyone in WNST land.

Between our blogs being down, growing the company, building this (soon-to-be) fabulous website and the combination of Ripken/Cooperstown week and the start of Ravens season, we’ve been PLENTY busy lately.

First, I’m VERY glad the blogs are functioning properly again…

Second, stay tuned because this website is going to grow immensely over the next six weeks…and you ALL will be invited into the party to opine as well…

I’ll be opining on video in the future, as we launch wnsTV in the next few days, allowing us to speak with you and interact with you via video.

So, between Barry Bonds and Michael Vick and NBA officials gambling on their own games, it’s been a CRAZY week of sports.

We’re off to Cooperstown with Cal Ripken this weekend and will have plenty of video from the celebration.

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Rex Ryan will join us for a big dinner on Wednesday night and there’s still time and space for you to join us.

Next week, along with Casey Willett and Aaron Wilson, WNST will provide blanket coverage of every hit, every move in Westminster — in writing via our blogs, on video via wnsTV and, of course, our specialty — 14 hours of LIVE purple coverage every day of the week.

We’re getting bigger and better every day, BUT…growing pains are embarrassing, ugly and frustrating…

We’re glad you’re still here and we’re in the process of building the best full-service sports media entity in the community.

The best is yet to come…and a major announcement regarding FREE THE BIRDS is coming VERY soon…

You’ll see!

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Rogers battered in return from IL as Orioles fall 6-2 to Yankees

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