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  • Varsity Football

    Monday, October 26, 2009 By: Mercedes Welsch

    The homecoming football game on Sunday vs. Kings Knights was a successful game the ending score was 35-14.

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  • Next to new is next to new in town

    Tuesday, October 20, 2009 By: Mercedes Welsch

    Next To New a new business that has come into the small town called Wilmington is trying to help out with families that had lost their jobs through DHL/ABX. "Everyone was starting to lose their jobs,

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  • First ever blindness awareness month

    Tuesday, October 20, 2009 By: Katie Brewer

    With over a 150 million people across the globe visually impaired or blind, New Jersey and Pennsylvania welcome the first ever Blindness Awareness month.

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  • Overcoming silence through song

    Tuesday, October 20, 2009 By: Madison Law

    Being born with a hearing impairment does not stop Maryssa Houser from living her life to the fullest

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  • Local businesses decorate downtown

    Tuesday, October 20, 2009 By: Mercedes Welsch

    On every Thursday before the Friday night football game, students from Wilmington High School go out and paint store windows in downtown Wilmington.

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The Hurricane Wilmington High School Wilmington, OH
Issue Date: Thursday, October 22, 2009 Issue: 2009-2010 Issue 2 Last Update: Monday, October 26, 2009
Current Conditions Mostly Cloudy
Temperature: 62.1 °F
Wind Speed: 3 mph E
Gusts: 4 mph NE
Rain Today: 0 "

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Tanning laws to protect minors
Tanning regulations set in place to maintain safety and health of minors.
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Next To New a new business that has come into the small town called Wilmington is trying to help out with families that had lost their jobs through DHL/ABX. "Everyone was starting to lose their jobs,
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With over a 150 million people across the globe visually impaired or blind, New Jersey and Pennsylvania welcome the first ever Blindness Awareness month.
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Being born with a hearing impairment does not stop Maryssa Houser from living her life to the fullest
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