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[[Category:16-Team bracket templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:16-Team bracket templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.
WNEP also served as the local affiliate for the Bowling for Dollars and Dialing for Dollars formats, producing local versions of each. Today, WNEP produces two in-house programs: Pennsylvania Outdoor Life, a show about hunting and fishing in Pennsylvania, and Home & Backyard, a show about do-it-yourself home improvements, cooking and gardening.
This template generates a generic 16-team tournament bracket. It is designed to minimize the use of vertical space. It also allows the use of a third-place playoff; to display the third-place match, the parameter "RD4b" must be non-blank. Despite its name, this bracket does give the option of having seeds.
The village of Wauwatosa is bringing a new outdoor winter festival to the Milwaukee area, with its first ever Flannelpalooza coming to the village Feb. 10.
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The rest of the parameters fill in the bracket and consists of the form X-YZ where X is the specific round; Y is either the team's seed, name, or score; Z is the specific placement on the bracket, counting from top to bottom.
I grew up watching WNEP-16 and other stations in the Wilkes-Barre-Scranton area (Channel 28, 22, and the PBS Channel 44, the anchor for Channel 28 news was my Battalion Commander). While WNEP has a storied history, I am absolutely shocked to find a long article on it in Wikipedia.
The Open Road for Boys, a boys' magazine encouraging the outdoor life, was published from November 1919 to the 1950s. The magazine was a monthly for the first 20 years and then switched to a schedule of ten issues a year. It began as The Open Road, which expanded to The Open Road for Boys in October 1925.