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Issue Date: Wednesday, December 20, 2006 Issue: December 2006 Last Update: Tuesday, January 09, 2007


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Football season has come to a close and that means one thing, it is time for a little basketball. The Teague Lions are looking for a promising season after last year's down year. The Lions are again a
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To start off the season of winter sports this year, the girl's basketball team placed third in the Whitney tournament, beating Clifton and West, but losing to Ennis.
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With 2007 right around the corner, many Americans have already started thinking about New Year resolutions.
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The Teague Lions football team had a great season, finishing with seven wins and only four losses...
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If you are a member of a UIL team, get ready to compete because Saturday, January 13, marks the first practice meet of the year in Ennis.
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The Teague Lady Lion volleyball team wrapped up the season with a loss to Rogers in the first round of post-district play.
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Teague High School experienced a huge loss the night of December 9, 2006. Two tragic accidents led to the deaths of two senior students and one graduate. Maegen Atchley, Cody Johnson, and Breyonna Nem
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How much sleep is enough? Experts say that most teens need eight and a half to nine hours of sleep every night. However, many teens are not getting the amount of sleep that they need to have a healthy
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Who’s that guy you see running and training hard every day and night? He is the number one cross-country runner at Teague High School, Dixon Knouse.
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A new study conducted at Woodend Hospital in Aberdeen, Scotland, suggests that sitting in a more laid-back manner may actually be better than sitting perfectly upright in preventing back pain.
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