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  • LV royalty to be crowned tonight

    Thursday, September 21, 2006 By: Katie Mattern

    Many fans will flock to Weller Field tonight to watch our Mounties take on the United Lions. However, some will focus their attention more on halftime activities than on what happens during the game.

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  • Damage remains heavy one year later on the Gulf Coast

    Monday, September 25, 2006 By: Elizabeth Ashy

    Bells rang throughout the city of New Orleans on the morning of Tuesday, August 29, 2006, marking the moment one year earlier when Katrina unleashed her wrath and sent residents into a living nightmar

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  • Florian says “Hallo” to LV

    Monday, September 25, 2006 By: Nate Kerns

    Living in a small town all of your life is easy. So is being surrounded by people who all speak the same language as you. What may come even easier is eating bratwursts while cheering for your favor

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  • Mountie fall sports teams begin conference play : Boys’ and girls’ teams strive to excel in the Heritage Conference

    Monday, September 25, 2006 By: Adam Lewis

    The football team began training for this season early last winter just one month after the season ended. The team lifted weights four days a week at the high school and attended a camp in July at Shi

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  • Where are they now?: LVHS graduate Lydia Kappel plays active role in Flight 93 memorial service

    Monday, September 25, 2006 By: Rachel Pavlik

    This September marked the fifth anniversary of the Flight 93 tragedy. Many have visited the site but few realize the amount of work given to the day-to-day operation of the memorial. Lydia Kappel, on

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  • Hsun-Yi hopes to improve her English at LV

    Monday, September 25, 2006 By: Elizabeth Ashy

    In many ways Taiwan is a world away from Pennsylvania, but that didn’t stop Hsun-Yi Huang from traveling to good ole Ligonier, PA through the International Student Exchange Program ASSE (American Scan

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  • Marching band participates in fall festival

    Monday, September 25, 2006 By: Allen Martello

    What do you get when you put together over 500 marching band members in a stadium? What you get is a collage of smiling faces, shining instruments and a medley of music. That’s what was seen and heard

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The Valley Voice Ligonier Valley High School Ligonier, PA
Issue Date: Friday, September 22, 2006 Issue: Volume VIII, Issue 1 Last Update: Monday, September 25, 2006

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