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  • Former Cowboy Visits LVHS: Beasley Reece Spins Interesting Tales on Racism, Sports

    Monday, January 23, 2006 By: Larry Breen

    How would you respond if a former pro athlete e-mailed you for permission to visit your classes and then called you to set it up? You'd probably be as excited as I was, especially when it went this w

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  • Akron residents have complained about the quality of water: Safe to drink, water has bad taste, smell

    Monday, January 23, 2006 By: Alex Al-Doory

    Pouring a glass of water is as natural for most people as turning on a light switch. However, Akronites might be bothered the next time they reach for the tap, as the quality of city water has been c

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  • Pep Rallies Unifying Roosevelt?

    Tuesday, January 24, 2006 By: Eric Ristow

    Pep rallies at Theodore Roosevelt High School have been a tradition for many years now, but do they really pump us up to support our school’s athletes? Because of what I have witnessed over my past f

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  • A day in the life: Roger Sidoti: What does he do all day?

    Wednesday, January 25, 2006 By: Kelly Fryberger

    It really isn’t the long meetings, the boring paperwork, or the administrative strong arm that makes Roger Sidoti a successful principal. It is the little things this man does that make his job so sp

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  • Hitting A High Note: Concert Choir to sing at State Convention

    Thursday, January 26, 2006 By: Tracy Olsen

    Hundreds of music educators seated in Central Lutheran Church in Minneapolis are ready to listen to some of the best quality music ensembles in the state, and one of those ensembles is Albert Lea High

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  • An Unraveling Trend: Working with yarn newest classtime craze

    Thursday, January 26, 2006 By: Eric Elleby

    Scarves, mittens and jackets are all associated with winter fun.

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  • Providing A Proper Burial: Schiltz’s memories inspire her

    Thursday, January 26, 2006 By: rachel rietsema

    The phrase “grandpa is gone” created confusion in Amanda Schiltz’s mind. Because she was only six years old, Schiltz didn’t fully comprehend the meaning of death. Despite what she was told, she anxiou

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  • Lonely Tutors Languish in Library: NHS Members Are Standing By...

    Thursday, January 26, 2006 By: Matt Lanouette

    There is no demand for tutors at HVCHS. Are our kids too smart?

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  • Chef-in-Training Revisits His Old Kitchen – and Mrs. Carbone

    Thursday, January 26, 2006 By: Matt Lanouette

    Chef Muzzo returns to Hopewell bringing tasty food and tips for aspiring chefs.

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  • The 411 on B-cubed

    Thursday, January 26, 2006 By: Evan Wright

    For the local skaters it seems indefinite until the Wheeling I-470 skate park is built. But why wait? There are a lot of other skate parks around the area. B-cubed skate park, a great park in Pitts

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Issue Date: Friday, January 27, 2006 Issue: Week of Jan. 30, 2006
 
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News
Teachers and students are not well-versed in the warnings and procedures for different types of emergencies.
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The familar ring of cell phones may soon disappear...
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The grant application was spearheaded by the district's technology coordinator, Mrs. Schaffer.
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Recently students at La Center have been warned that comments or pictures posted on Myspace can cause them to be suspended from sports and school.
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The district disciplined students who attended a Speech and Debate meet without following the correct procedures and filing the required forms.
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City officials are working on a solution.
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Features
Career exploration class and shadowing a funeral director has confirmed this student's career choice.
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Roosevelt's principal enjoys his job, which includes time spent in school and in the community.
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The PAK system allows students to complete work at their own pace. They can even finish two courses in a sememster.
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ReligionChoosing between parents' faith, individual beliefs difficult
Some people choose their religion rather than being born into it.
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