Lights up, animal sounds fill the air, three women enter and so began The Jungle Book. The Jungle Book pawed its way to the Denis Hildreth Auditorium May 2-4. The play is directed by drama teacher Emily Griffin “The play the Jungle Book is about a man cub who is taken by his parents and raised by the jungle creatures. [...]
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An artist cannot fail; it is a mere success just to be one. All our lives we’ve been taught to color within the lines and follow the rules. What if there were a few people that never seemed to grasp that? Deciding to go on their instinct and do it their own way. What if [...]
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They say success comes with hard work and dedication. And what better example of this do we have than one of our own winning such an extraordinary award? Science teacher Eric Hall, defined with hard work and excellence in his job, has been selected as the Rotary Club High School Educator of the Year winner [...]
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When this country was founded in 1776, it was based on the principle that all men are created equal and are endowed with the right to life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness. 200 years later we are still struggling to give a large group of people these basic rights. With the constitutionality of California’s Proposition 8 and the Defense [...]
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It’s a hot summer day and 8th grader Madisen Blackford is squatting behind home plate caching softballs at practice as her older sister Taylor Blackford pitches the ball to her. Together they are working hard to make the team better, despite the age difference. Some say that 8th graders shouldn’t be allowed to play high [...]
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The grass is freshly cut and the customers are satisfied with the days work. As there were many yards to mow and to work on he still managed to get all of them done. He is becoming successful one day at a time. Jewett Lawn Care is owned by 18-year-old senior Kingsley Jewett. Jewett mows [...]
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