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  • Tacke and her opponents were neck-and-neck coming out of the swimming portion of the race, but she pulled away in the bike and run.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • I've been corresponding with SOTA senior Josh Tacke, who runs a little label called SALT Records , which aims to bottle some of the musical lightning by students and alum.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • Emily Tacke of Puyallup edged a field of more seasoned competitors to win the 2011 Danskin Women's Triathlon on Sunday at Genesee Park.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • In the early 1970s, Tacke spent six months during college studying why some people committed to causes without pay, such as peace work, educating kids from troubled backgrounds or redeveloping dilapidated neighborhoods.

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2010

  • "We knew that they were spending more than they were bringing in," said Tacke.

    Features from Minnesota Public Radio 2010

  • After the Cavaliers were no-hit in an 8-0 loss, Tacke hit a three-run homer for the Cavaliers in the second game.

    The Roanoke Times: Home page 2010

  • "It's always a really intense and exciting weekend playing rivals," Tacke said.

    The Cavalier Daily Operations Manager 2010

  • Tacke usually is hired as a short-term CEO, working 20 to 24 hours per week for several months at an average rate of about $115 an hour, a bargain for a business consultant.

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2010

  • "We've had some timely hitting this year which has really helped us, and we just have to keep that going," Tacke said.

    The Cavalier Daily Operations Manager 2010

  • Nicole Koren reached on a walk and Tacke singled up the middle to score Cipolloni.

    ACC News -- www.theacc.com 2010

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