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  • Slow Pitch wins regionals: Lady Tigers place 2nd at State 6A Tournament in OKC

    Wednesday, May 14, 2008 By: Laura Fillmore & Todd Hutchinson

    The Lady Tiger Slow Pitch softball team has won regionals three out of the last four years. This year marked the third year of the team’s regional victories. At the tournament Tahlequah beat Locust G

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Issue Date: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 Issue: May 2008 Last Update: Wednesday, May 14, 2008
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The Special Olympics State Summer Games of Oklahoma are held each May on the Oklahoma State University campus in Stillwater. At a typical Summer Games, there are between 3,500 – 4,000 athletes, 1,000
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The Lady Tiger Slow Pitch softball team has won regionals three out of the last four years. This year marked the third year of the team’s regional victories. At the tournament Tahlequah beat Locust G
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Disney’s production of CS Lewis’s classic book The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe as directed by Andrew Adamson is the story of four siblings, Edmund (Skandar Keynes), Luc
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Opening in theaters on April 18, The Forbidden Kingdom is a martial arts film with a overwhelmingly strong fantasy and magical basis.In The Forbidden Kingdom, Jason (Michael Angarano), main misfit and
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Change is an inevitable part of life. As most of the seniors prepare to make one last trip to the NSU stadium, this time for graduation instead of a Friday night football game, they reflect back on th
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Summer is three months of pure freedom to students; it seems to be a better theory than reality to some. Some end up hanging out on their couch to escape the scorching heat or pulling up Myspace on th
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The Oklahoma Summer Arts Institute is a non-profit organization with aims to aid youths and adults in their pursuit of the arts. This summer, several Tahlequah High School students will attend a two-w
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The Internet is arguably one of the greatest, most useful and just plain most amusing inventions of all time. With the trillion websites, videos, games,and pictures floating throughout the electronic
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As summer approaches the need for a job becomes an issue for many students. Some students are looking for a job just to pay for summer fun, while others are preparing to pay college tuition. So the is
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Respect your elders; respect your peers; respect your surroundings; respect yourself. It seems that one is always being lectured on who and what they should respect, but it is rare one sees any solid
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