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  • Lady Rebels Are Heating It Up

    Friday, August 21, 2009 By: Jesse Brown

    While school has just started the high school volleyball team is already heating up. The Lady Rebels open up their season at home against the rival Dexter Bearcats.                Senior Tiffany Brown

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  • Rebels Had a Summer of Fun

    Friday, August 21, 2009 By: Kaleigh Evans

    Everyone knows how excited you are when that last bell rings on your last day of school. You have all summer to look forward to; vacation and relaxation.  Now that summer has passed, what did you do t

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  • Students Experience the Boom of RAW Entertainment

    Friday, August 21, 2009 By: Drew Thornton

    BOOM!  If you asked them, they will tell you they had the best seat in the house. If you asked another fan, the ringside seats are. But Richland’s very own Sam Bruschi and Mac Thornton were in attenda

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  • A Little Bit of Rhinestones Goes a Long Way

    Thursday, August 20, 2009 By: Heather Kindred

    The traditional way to start the school year off right is of course Mae Hall Park Day. Once again the goods are delivered on having a good time, with barbeque, bingo, and singing in the air. Why not s

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  • New Teachers Prepare to Make Richland a Great Place To Learn

    Wednesday, August 19, 2009 By: Brandon Horton

    Some students may be overwhelmed with all the new faces on the staff. Additions to the workforce include  High School Basketball Coach and High School Special Education Teacher, Mr. John Walker; Physi

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Thumbs Up-Thank goodness! We have been praying for this for several years (well, those of us who are sane) and our prayers have been answered! Instead of starting class at 7:55, the bells ring at 7:55
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While school has just started the high school volleyball team is already heating up. The Lady Rebels open up their season at home against the rival Dexter Bearcats.                Senior Tiffany Brown
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Everyone knows how excited you are when that last bell rings on your last day of school. You have all summer to look forward to; vacation and relaxation.  Now that summer has passed, what did you do t
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BOOM!  If you asked them, they will tell you they had the best seat in the house. If you asked another fan, the ringside seats are. But Richland’s very own Sam Bruschi and Mac Thornton were in attenda
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Student CouncilStarting the new school year means new club officers for Student Council. The 2009-2010 officers for the High School Student Council are: President, Logan Shidler; Vice President, Emily
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The traditional way to start the school year off right is of course Mae Hall Park Day. Once again the goods are delivered on having a good time, with barbeque, bingo, and singing in the air. Why not s
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The smell of dry-erase markers fills the air; the familiar sound of books being dropped, lockers slamming shut, and loud chatter begins to fill the hallways.  That can only mean one thing; it’s time t
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Some students may be overwhelmed with all the new faces on the staff. Additions to the workforce include  High School Basketball Coach and High School Special Education Teacher, Mr. John Walker; Physi
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The Rebel year has started back already. In the mess of the first few days, assigning books and keeping up with class, head coach Michael Qualls somehow finds a way to whip his fall baseball team into
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