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  • Bed Bug Resurgence Scares Spring Break Travelers

    Thursday, April 05, 2012 By: Kaitlin Kumbalek

    As students and their families return from spring break in the tropical locations, they bring with them tan lines, sun burns and, for the unfortunate traveler, bed bugs.

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  • Budget workshop stirs emotions

    Thursday, April 05, 2012 By: Ashley Kingston

    Amy Wymans, a local parent of a U-E student, was one of many who spoke at Wednesday’s budget workshop meeting in the Union-Endicott High School auditorium April 4, in response to Superintendent Dr. Su

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  • Giant Paper Airplane Soars Over the Tucson Desert

    Thursday, April 05, 2012 By: Hannah Eichman

    On March 21, 2012, the Pima Air and Space Museum launched an 800 pound paper airplane into the skies over a Tucson desert.

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  • E Street takes on Wall Street

    Wednesday, April 04, 2012 By: Ivan Serna, Editor in Chief

    Bruce Springteen's latest, politically driven album.

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  • Diligent: Michael Nuci routinely manages

    Wednesday, April 04, 2012 By: Taylor Hurles

    Every day he wakes up at 6 a.m. He catches the bus and arrives at school.

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  • The Boss Takes the Stage

    Wednesday, April 04, 2012 By: Erica Herdecker

    Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band took Washington D.C. by storm April 1st at the Verizon Center. While it was a long wait for the concert to begin, when they finally took the stage everyone was

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  • Ugandan speaker helps localize KONY 2012

    Wednesday, April 04, 2012 By: Mikeala Axton

    Childhood is thought of as a time of milestones: starting school, learning to ride a bike, joining a Little League team. This was not Benjamin Otecks’ experience.

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  • Tornado warning delays lunch, classes

    Tuesday, April 03, 2012 By: Raider's Digest staff

    Students moved from portables, then into interior hallways Tuesday as storms spawned tornados around the Fort Worth area.

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  • Annah Mobus's Gift from Milk-Bone Company

    Tuesday, April 03, 2012 By: Sloane Stuart

    Annah Mobus, a sophomore here at South Warren, struggles with daily tasks because she suffers from Spinal Muscular Atrophy, which is an incurable disease that inhibits Annah from walking and makes mot

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  • Hunger Games Fans Tweet Racist Remarks About Casting

    Monday, April 02, 2012 By: Kaitlin Kumbalek

    Apparently, after seeing the movie, Hunger Games fanatics were outraged over the casting choices and immediately turned to social networks to broadcast their disappointment to the world.

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Issue Date: Monday, April 09, 2012 Issue: Week of April 9, 2012
 
The National Edition is a collection of great journalism posted on my.hsj.org.

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News
Before you feel the itch, beware and be armed: It's bed bug season. Those pesky pests can turn the most wonderful vacation into a most irritating experience.
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Dire times have fallen on Union-Endicott schools. Classes and programs catering to every description of student, from gifted to struggling, are feeling the budget ax as parents anguish over the ramifi
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For all the good his viral video, 'Kony 2012,' has accomplished in raising awareness about alleged Ugandan terrorist Joseph Kony, Jason Russell's own behavior is raising questions about his cause and
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Tornado warning delays lunch, classes
It was a strange day at Southwest High when students were shepherded into inside halls and rooms, away from menacing tornadoes. Then, in a wink, they were back to business as usual, until an early dis
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Suspicious Visitor Shows Need for Vigilance in JD Campus Security
In this day and age, a school administrator's motto might well be, 'Better safe than sorry.' A recent episode at Juan Diego Catholic High illustrates current concerns and action.
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What's pink and slimy and treated with ammonia? In some schools the answer is 'student lunches.' The issue of so-called pink slime -- inferior ground beef -- is raising a rousing reaction.
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The fire that ravaged Nedeau's Furniture in Fort Kent could have been much worse had it not been for the quick action of a man and his excavator.
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Features
The sun is shining, the birds are chirping and the gyms are jammed with teens seeking their sleekest summer bods.
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Suffering from Spinal Muscular Atrophy, the South Warren student needs frequent assistance and hopes her new guide dog will be an able and loyal friend.
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Jamie Huse isn't just talking if you ever hear her say she devotes her life to others. As a full-time child advocate, she has little time for talk; she's busy walking the walk.
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