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This is the second annual netday online event where students across the country speak out about using technology and the internet. If our school is registered in the netday program then all you have t
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The Red Riders went into Saturday’s matchup against the defending Class A champion Wheeling Central Maroon Knights as the favorites in what was anticipated to be a competitive game. Indeed, the game
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All right, so maybe it is not as simple as wanting to suck someone’s blood, but Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire certainly takes a different perspective from the usual vampire stereotypes. I th
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Is Halloween only about candy, costumes, and fun? Unfortunately, no! Originally celebrated by the Celts, Halloween, or All Hallows Eve, has gone from a religious day to a day of spooks and chills.
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Lunchtime Politics: WHS To Hold Its Own Election
If you walked through the lunchroom during either lunch period on Wednesday October 27th, you were most likely bombarded by students handing out stickers, fliers, or pins telling you who to vote for.
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Hey WHS students! Did you know that we have two students going to a state level meet for cross country? Abigail Ott and Donald Reese will be in a cross country competition held in Mineral Springs, WV
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The American Association of Retired People (AARP) is sponsoring Operation Salute the Troops cards. These are cards that students can fill out for the troops in Iraq to let them know we appreciate thei
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After Mr. Neely left, everyone wondered who the new vice-principal would be. Last week, we found out that the “new guy” is not so new after all. We are talking about Mr. Dan Enich.Mr. Enich is very gl
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After and unexpected loss of last year's advisor, the Tri-Hi- Y girls have found a new leader. Mrs. Stanzack, a substitute teacher from Georgia, has taken over the responsibilities of the club with hi
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Weir High Students Clean Up Kings Creek
What do a group of high school students and Brad Paisley have in common? Not much, unless you consider the fact that each contributed to the ongoing flood clean up in his or her own way.
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