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T wo creative lucky ducks will win $15,000 college scholarships. Each year, teens are challenged to create promwear out of duct tape for a chance to win funds to further their education.
Emmalynn Holland of Downingtown, Pennsylvania, is a contestant in the Duck Tape brand's Stuck at Prom Scholarship Contest.
Ann Arbor native Calder Westerman is one of five finalists in the Duck Brand’s Stuck at Prom Scholarship Contest, which ...
Emmalynn Holland of Downingtown, Pennsylvania is a contestant in the Duck Tape brand "Stuck at Prom" scholarship contest. She ...
A 14-year-old girl was kidnapped, sexually assaulted, shot at and left in the woods by a convicted sex offender in Alaska, ...
The prom dress that high school junior Lien Tan created in her Plainview bedroom is too stiff and sticky to actually wear to ...
A spider colony hanging out above an exit door, live and dead roaches in dining-room areas, and more than 60 flies landing on ...
A man who kidnapped a young girl while she was walking home from school and left her for dead in the freezing wilderness was ...
Brittany Blackwell created a dress out of duct tape for the chance to win a $15,000 scholarship. She was selected as the top ...
There’s a certain level of confidence required when one spends 135 hours using 16 rolls of duct tape to create a knightly ...
BROKEN ARROW, Okla. — A Broken Arrow girl was named a finalist in the Duct Tape Stuck at Prom Scholarship Contest.
It took a man 10 minutes to escape from duct tape restraints. His roommate allegedly tied him up before he stole his car in ...