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  • Dunking With Donkeys: Business Management class brings donkey basketball to ALHS

    Monday, January 08, 2007 By: matt hockinson

    O n a breakaway for the final shot of the game, he lays the ball up on the backboard, the ball bounces off the glass. Time stalls as the ball trembles on the rim, and it falls in. He won the ga

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  • Lending A Helping Hand: Students get involved in the community

    Monday, January 08, 2007 By: jared gavle

    Mr. Brists’ AP Government class is getting more involved in the community, and they’re receiving the benefits academically and in other ways.

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  • A New Piece Of Albert Lea: New monument helps recognize our heroes

    Monday, January 08, 2007 By: sarah jensen

    Driving down Broadway is a familiar scene for most. Tiger City, Sterling Drug, Stadheim Jewelers and U.S Bank. But as you travel farther down the road, the familiarity isn’t so familiar.

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  • Victim To Lettuce: Junior overcomes E. coli

    Monday, January 08, 2007 By: tracy olsen

    It felt like I was getting stabbed over and over again in the stomach.”

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  • Blast From The Past: Downtown Albert Lea takes a step back

    Monday, January 08, 2007 By: kristin sanderson

    Downtown Albert Lea doesn’t look the same as it did a few years ago. Instead it is beginning to look closer to how it did 50 years ago.

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  • “I Have A Dream ...”: Albert Lea remembers Martin Luther King Jr.

    Monday, January 08, 2007 By: chelsey niebuhr

    Walking through the halls today is very different than what it was like in the 1960s and 70s. People had to drink at different drinking fountains, use different bathrooms and sit in certain seats on

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  • Fading Flag: Pledge loses respect

    Monday, January 08, 2007 By: whitney walters

    I pledge allegiance to the flag …” the opening line to the United States Pledge of Allegiance, a pledge that people have fought and died for so that Americans may call it their own. The high regard it

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  • Searching For Scholarships: Tips on finding money for college

    Monday, January 08, 2007 By: hillary miller

    During this time of the year, many seniors are either applying or being accepted to colleges. One thing that crosses their minds is how they will be able to pay for it. For many, one option is through

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  • Raising Christmas : Sophomore helps bring Christmas decoration to many

    Wednesday, January 31, 2007 By: beth niebuhr

    Often around Christmas many people like to decorate their homes and yards with lights and holiday figures. One decoration many people think of around this time is not one that is covered by an array o

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  • From Italy To America: Giriardi visits a new country

    Wednesday, January 31, 2007 By: dani minehart

    Imagine flying on a plane for 10 hours (minus what seems to be forever flight delays) and finally you’re there. Now 7,000 miles away from your friends, school and home senior, Gabriele Girardi experie

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Come on Tigers show your might. We will win tonight.” Our school song tells students who they are, the Tigers, but why? There aren’t Tigers around Albert Lea, like Winhawks are found in Winona. Th
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Every year before wrestling starts The Guillotine magazine comes out with what they call pre-rankings, and they update the rankings throughout the wrestling season. This year The Guillotine magazine c
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Recovering From Too Many Knocks To The Head: New concussion testing helps ALHS athletic trainers ensure safety
Before this year, Lynn Scheevel, an athletic trainer at ALHS, would have had to rely on the severity of the athlete’s symptoms to decide how long the athlete would not be able to play due to a concuss
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Every season has its sport. Every sport has its professionals. For winter in Albert Lea, the sport is sledding. And the professionals? Anyone age zero to 99.
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Many players would have given up on their sport after a severely broken foot, a shattered ankle, broken tibia and fibula, separated shoulder and contracting mono. Lucas Hanson has been injured many t
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In the past year at Albert Lea High School, there have been many ups and downs for Albert Lea High School Athletics. The Tigers have experienced the joys of victory and the agony of defeat at many dif
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It’s bitter cold outside, your driveway is covered in six inches of snow from the night before and there’s little or no one out driving. Except for you.
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Beep … beep … beep, the alarm clock abruptly wakes you up. Just to make the morning better, you feel like your throat has just been stuffed with cotton. What are you going to do? Take Advil, Tylenol?
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Driving has always been something teenagers can’t wait to be able to do, but when the weather becomes blustery and cold, it may lose a little of its appeal. Winter weather brings snow, ice and sleet,
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Everyone dreads those family car trips that take what seems like years to get to your destination. And then there are the awkward trips where your mom makes you ride with some relative that you don’t
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