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  • Captain America: The First Avenger

    Thursday, April 21, 2011 By: Drew Viguet

    Captain America is one of Marvel’s most famous superheroes, known for his patriotic suit and shield and for protecting our great country.

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  • Students create symphonic sounds on a professional level

    Thursday, April 21, 2011 By: Ann Millington

    Javan Daugherty and Katie Westenberg use their musical gifts to play side by side with Jeremy Larson at the Gilloiz

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  • Could devastation hit home?

    Friday, April 22, 2011 By: Seline Bray

    Devastation was widespread over the coast of Japan after the March 11 earthquake, but the tsunami that followed closely after caused the real damage.

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  • Cutting a danger to teen students, counselors needed at Premier

    Thursday, April 21, 2011 By: Nicole Hernandez

    Cutting oneself is a silent ailment amongst teens

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  • Teen Driving Laws

    Wednesday, April 20, 2011 By: Meghan Anderman

    According to “The Center for Disease Control and Prevention”, motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for U.S. teens. Out of all possible causes of these accidents, the most prominent is

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  • Bennett retiring at end of school year

    Wednesday, April 20, 2011 By: Will Warren

    While principal James Bennett may miss Warren County High School just a little bit, he feels like his decision to retire at the end of the school year will pay off.     “I’ve been in education for 38

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  • NJROTC earns trip to Lowell Observatory, meteor crater

    Wednesday, April 20, 2011 By: Amanda Rivera

    On March 17 and 18, approximately 35 students boarded a bus headed to Flagstaff.   NJROTC took a field trip to NAU’s, Naval Observatory, Lowell Observatory, and the meteor crater which is locat

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  • Students lose access to Cactus Park

    Wednesday, April 20, 2011 By: Bryanna McLain

    Next school year the Cactus Park parking lot is being closed to students’ vehicles.   “They have good reasons to close the park, what with all the profane treatment to other peoples’ vehicles,

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  • Student overcomes obstacles, makes most of life

    Wednesday, April 20, 2011 By: Ali Miles

    Students see him walking around campus holding a cane helping to guide his way around; however, most do not know his story.   Sophomore Dani Noah has not only lost most of his hearing, but has

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  • Movie Review: Mooz-lum

    Wednesday, April 20, 2011 By: Samantha Young

    Mooz-lum is the debut film of director Qasim Badir’s life experience. The film not only touches upon the life of an American Muslim during 9/11 but it addresses issues that a wide range of Muslims ca

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Issue Date: Tuesday, April 26, 2011 Issue: Week of April 26, 2011
 
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News
Following Japan's devastation, communities everywhere are assessing their own vulnerability and preparedness. The Springfield area is particularly sensitive.
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Teens who join the work force discover more than a paycheck for their toil. A hostile environment is too often part of the bargain.
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Bath salts aren't for bathing, and 'spice' isn't necessarily for cooking and baking. They are, though, worth our concern.
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New texting-while-driving laws may be commanding the ink, but at least as important among teen driving laws is another 'distraction' law restricting the number of kids a teen driver can transport.
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Anticipating a state budget that will cut funding for public education, district teachers and the Plymouth School Board agreed on a labor deal designed to meet district needs.
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As Census figures reveal a growing Hispanic population, and the need for Spanish language skills appears logical, budget woes have forced Dakota Ridge to ax its advanced Spanish program.
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Features
Glendale High's Javan Daugherty calls it 'a dream come true' that he and classmate Katie Westenberg were invited by rising indie-alternative star Jeremy Larson to join him to play the Gilloiz.
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Being barred from parking at Cactus Park may irk Moon Valley students, but local officials say the ban is for their own safety.
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The failure of his eyes and ears the past few years hasn't slowed Dani Noah, who remains a force in Moon Valley classrooms.
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Portland school tax promoters were simply hoping a video focused on voters would selll the district's upcoming issue. Well, it turns out they reached a lot more viewers than they'd figured.
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