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Wednesday, September 29, 2004
By Holly Bergemann
Friday, September 3, 2004, the first football game of the 2004-2005 season, but more importantly the game that determines who will win the little brown jug and all the glory it contains; the Cannon Fa
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Wednesday, September 29, 2004
By Caitlin Murphy
At some point in the academic career of each Cannon Falls student, there comes a time for the study of “local history.” It may come in the form of a project or a trip to the museum. A vague sense of h
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Wednesday, September 29, 2004
By Allison Ruud, Stephanie Wegmann
Cannon Falls High School will be presenting “The Curious Savage” as its fall play. This play, unlike others in the past features a small intimate cast of eleven. Assistant Director, Ms. Lindahl stated
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Wednesday, September 29, 2004
By Melissa Zierden
Three CFHS students, senior Amanda Pagel and juniors Maggie Sjoquist and Candice Price, spent 19 days of their summer volunteering in Kiomboi, Africa. Through the Southeastern Minnesota synod (a group
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Wednesday, September 29, 2004
By Kasey Hoey
“I’m certainly not voting for Bush,” says the mother with a trace of aire. Nodding, her daughter turns expectantly toward the father. When he does not answer, she asks again. “Well, Dad, who are you g
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Wednesday, September 29, 2004
By Kim Delanghe
Mr. Ralph Meehan, former Cannon Falls Middle School Principal and Elementary School Vice Principal, retired last spring. A decision was made not to hire a new principal for the 2004-05 school year. Sc
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Wednesday, September 29, 2004
By Katie Stedman
On August 26th, Governor Tim Pawlenty and MinnesotaDepartment of Education Commissioner Alice Seagran unveiled the Education Department’s evaluations of every school in the state. After taking into co
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Tuesday, September 28, 2004
By Chris Shorter
Donkeys-nature’s natural beast of burden. Across the stretches of time, donkeys have proven ever faithful to human cause. Be it driving plows for the farms of our ancestors or navigating the depths
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Tuesday, September 28, 2004
By Patrick Owens
Elephants never forget. Really, you can tell an elephant anything, it sticks to them like peanut butter. Forget your directions? No problem. Mr. Peanut is already going the right way. As for usefulnes
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Tuesday, September 28, 2004
By Rebecca Peine
This summer our small town of Cannon Falls celebrated it’s 150th anniversary, and I am very proud to say that my family is a pioneer family. It’s pretty safe to say that I have some well established r
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