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  • Hunting season kicks off

    Monday, June 05, 2006 By: Bradley Jerichow

    The 2005 fall hunting season kicked off this year on November 1. The firearms deer season started on November 15. The Department of Natural Resources (DNR) predicts that about 750,000 people will take

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  • Faces on the wall

    Thursday, June 01, 2006 By: Kathryn Ivey

    Over the last few years, several things have disappeared from this school that once gave it character and made it a welcoming and unique asset to our community. Pictures, paintings and trophies previo

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  • Young band trying to make it big

    Thursday, June 01, 2006 By: Debbie Coors

    Working intensely to get their name heard, Fail to Order has been playing hard, dealing with the struggles of a small town and large music industry to make it big. Alan Follette, Dave Fair and Jay Fie

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  • Local band gains publicity

    Thursday, June 01, 2006 By: Debbie Coors

    Their name has been floating around music circles lately. Anchors for Reality, a local band in northern Michigan, is getting some good publicity these days. The band is made up of Randall Erno, Andre

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  • Terminally Bad Driving

    Thursday, June 01, 2006 By: Charlie Carr

    A green Dodge Caravan, appearing as though fresh from the slums of Baghdad with a missing grill, crowned by a “$” hood ornament and honking what sounds like a dying giraffe stuffed into the engine com

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  • Smitten teenagers fall victim to PDA's

    Friday, June 02, 2006 By: L Yorke

    The last thing any of us wants to see (as we curse another mourning of high school) is two smitten teenagers droolin’ all over the place and lookin’ all love struck at one another. Every time you try

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  • Battle between Sony and Microsoft

    Friday, June 02, 2006 By: Mason Fairbairn

    The war between Sony and Microsoft has been getting heated lately. From the Playstation 2 to the Xbox, it seems that gamers worldwide have been arguing against which console or maker is better. Yet no

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  • Just horsin' around

    Friday, June 02, 2006 By: Justin Tippett

    Harbor Springs Public Schools, with the help of Birchwood Farm Equestrian Center, added a new club to their list of extra-curricular activities- the equestrian team. This team competes in several eve

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  • Miller outspoken and apologetic: Takes U.S. ski team seconds to become an all-star and apparently takes 60 minutes to say outlandish remarks

    Friday, June 02, 2006 By: Anna Causley

    The defending World Cup overall Champion, Bode Miller, created debate over his 60 Minutes segment on CBS news Sunday, January 8. This certainly was not the first time for this US ski team rock star t

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  • Miles, traditions and customs away: Unforgettable adventures inside China

    Friday, June 02, 2006 By: Brita Olson

    'You are American?' Everywhere I went the Chinese people display this curiosity and kindness. During my two-week journey through their country this October, their compassion is what I will remember a

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At-a-glance

With the expectations of a new school year and the completion of a new building, we were all faced with an unexpected challenge this summer. Whereas some high school experiences become defining momen
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Green Day’s new album stinks! It seems that the public will buy anything that the music industry throws at them. The music industry isn’t even about music anymore; it’s about the image. Green Day is a
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If you didn’t attend many of the fall athletic events such as the girls’ basketball games or the football games, you missed out. Not necessarily because of the games themselves, but because of our ne
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With winter in full swing, many of us are at the ever-popular ski hills. In fact, many local ski resorts reported all time high revenue over our holiday break. Kids, adolescents and adults partake i
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The 2005 fall hunting season kicked off this year on November 1. The firearms deer season started on November 15. The Department of Natural Resources (DNR) predicts that about 750,000 people will take
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It looks like a high school diploma is soon to mean something in the state of Michigan. Governor Jennifer Granholm and our state legislature are considering the passage of a new educational bill that
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Under the direction of Hagen Manker both the boys and girls soccer teams have had successful seasons. This year was no different. With the loss of many key seniors last year the team had a lot of posi
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When it comes to bad vision, wearing contacts is usually preferred over wearing glasses. In this case, wearing contacts is a health hazard.
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Attention Lowerclassmen: Soon, us seniors will be leaving. So, in our final days at Harbor Springs High School we want to offer you advice and our senior farewells.
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In response to the column “Congressional hearings needed regarding Iraq War” and many other articles on the subject of the Middle East Conflict, I have become confused about the American government’s
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