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  • The ‘World’ Comes To Albert Lea: New bookstore opens in Northbridge Mall

    Friday, January 06, 2006 By: Allison Nelson

    Rows of books line the walls. It is quiet and people leaf through possible purchases. The laugh of a child drifts out of the corner, where children’s books are displayed. Many are placed back haphazar

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  • Hitting A High Note: Concert Choir to sing at State Convention

    Thursday, January 26, 2006 By: Tracy Olsen

    Hundreds of music educators seated in Central Lutheran Church in Minneapolis are ready to listen to some of the best quality music ensembles in the state, and one of those ensembles is Albert Lea High

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  • Sesqui-Say-What?: Albert Lea celebrates 150 years

    Thursday, January 26, 2006 By: Kristin Sanderson

    New Year’s Eve is a time to spend with family and friends, celebrating the ending of one year and the beginning of another. This year many people chose to gather outside to watch the bright colors of

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  • Growing Up Fast: Making a new family at a young age

    Thursday, January 26, 2006 By: Becca Johnson

    As hormones are raging, teenagers tend to go from relationship to relationship almost monthly. The words “I love you” are thrown around like a baseball, becoming for the most part meaningless. For the

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  • An Unraveling Trend: Working with yarn newest classtime craze

    Thursday, January 26, 2006 By: Eric Elleby

    Scarves, mittens and jackets are all associated with winter fun.

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  • Sewing To Success: Junior works with possivle career

    Thursday, January 26, 2006 By: Alexandera Leland

    Where are your mittens from? Most everyone wears mittens, and there are all sorts of colors, designs and brands, but students from Mrs. Hogan’s clothing class are sporting their own personalized mitt

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  • A Picture Of Good Health: Junior overcomes rare stomach condition

    Thursday, January 26, 2006 By: Emily Bodensteiner

    She lies awake in the middle of the night and suddenly feels that she is going to be sick. She gets up and runs to the bathroom, then later returns to her melancholy room and lies awake for the rest o

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  • A Ton Of Giving: Food,clothing drives exceed goals

    Thursday, January 26, 2006 By: Hillary Miller

    Walking past the school store and the media center in December, you might have noticed the glass cases weren’t filled with the usual selection of books or merchandise. Instead, signs covered the windo

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  • Providing A Proper Burial: Schiltz’s memories inspire her

    Thursday, January 26, 2006 By: rachel rietsema

    The phrase “grandpa is gone” created confusion in Amanda Schiltz’s mind. Because she was only six years old, Schiltz didn’t fully comprehend the meaning of death. Despite what she was told, she anxiou

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  • Do You Dig The YIG?: Youth In Government offers students experience

    Friday, January 27, 2006 By: Sierra Scherf

    On the last day of (Model Assembly) this year, we debated a death penalty bill for two hours. It wasn’t the serious discussion that you’d all imagine; the death penalty would only execute by gladiator

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Around the school, there seems to be a new accessory. Leg warmers? No. Slippers shoes? No. In many of the classes, you can find students working with needles. This hobby is completely legal. Knitting
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Every year comes the same old routine. We get a bucket load of freezing cold weather and snow. Everyone always tries to find something “new” and “hip” to do in the winter. You all know someone who goe
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Tell me what you don’t like about yourself.” These are the eight favorite words heard by viewers around the U.S. every Tuesday night from September through January. The show starts with their theme so
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During school she teaches biology and zoology. Outside of school it’s different. Ms. Lynda Kiesler is part of a band that practices once a week. They are called PowerHouse. It has been going on for ab
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Snowflakes falling softly to the ground, forming the perfect blanket. An artist’s empty white canvas, waiting to be filled, to be decorated, to be sculpted. While the true origin of snowmen remains
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Ice-skating is not only a great outdoor activity; it is an ongoing art form. Hockey is also a popular way to get in shape both physically and mentally. Luckily Albert Lea has four opportunities for sk
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Steve Falk was the assistant coach of the boys varsity hockey team for 15 years. Now he is nearly finished with his first season as girls varsity head coach.
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Imagine yourself running outside, slow motion if you would like, down a soccer field on a cold, fall day. You are playing with all of your friends, who like you, enjoy just being outside with a soccer
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Colliding with a stranger is nothing too out of the ordinary, but when that stranger becomes a partner for more than nine months; it’s a special moment of connection.
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In junior high school, relationships can range in length anywhere from a week to maybe two months. Cam Sather and Tarrah Hall, both sophomores, were an example of this, and when they broke up they st
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