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  • The Truth About Diamonds: Just a novel?

    Thursday, March 30, 2006 By: Jenn Sosebee

    The Truth About Diamonds is something we’d all like to know, but obviously Nicole Richie knows it better than most. Her new book parallels her life in so many ways that you have to just believe it is

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  • Art Competition Or Bust: Students submit work with high hopes

    Thursday, April 06, 2006 By: Brady Evenson

    Every year the artists of Albert Lea High School get their chance to shine when they get the chance to submit their work into the Minnesota State High School Art Competition.

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  • Unlock The Secret: The truth behind Key Club

    Thursday, April 06, 2006 By: Whitney Wilson

    When students hear the announcement for the next Key Club meeting, many people wonder what Key Club is. Unfortunately, because many students do not know what Key Club is, many people may be reluctant

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  • Rising Above The Surface: Junior begins to excel in athletics

    Friday, April 07, 2006 By: kat ladwig

    Sick of the middle where mediocrity dominates, he started climbing. Rung by rung, hard work propelled him to the top of the ladder among the best.

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  • Prom: A Sticky Situation: Senior dresses up duct tape

    Friday, April 07, 2006 By: Anna Claussen

    Crowds of parents, grandparents, brothers, sisters and friends line the edges of the walkway that snakes through Northbridge Mall. Cameras in hand, they wait, ready to snap a picture of their friends

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  • The Force Is Strong In This One: Sorensen finds love through law enforcment

    Friday, April 07, 2006 By: jessie jo stender

    Figuring out what you want to do after high school is a challenge. However, for senior Chris Sorensen, it was an easy decision, thanks in large part to the Albert Lea Police Explorers.

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  • A View From The Top: Kuchera works toward pilot’s license

    Tuesday, April 11, 2006 By: Hillary Miller

    Instead of spending her weekends at home or out with friends, she sits in a classroom looking at graphs and trying to understand new concepts. Her weekly routine is balanced between school, friends, f

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  • A Hard Day’s Work: Agriculture makes an impact on students

    Thursday, April 20, 2006 By: whitney walters

    Known as a large student leadership organization all across the United States, it individually changes students in communities. Future Farmers of America, although having a focus on agriculture and le

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  • Fly Like An Eagle: Carl Schatz earns the top rank in Boy Scouts

    Thursday, April 20, 2006 By: mikki tuohy

    The mission of the Boy Scouts of America, as stated on the website, is to prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath

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  • Trippin’ On Taurine: Is one energy drink really better than the other?

    Monday, April 24, 2006 By: brandon mclaughlin

    Sitting in class, I enjoy the adrenaline rush that is coursing through my veins as I tap out 32nd notes on my desk; I wonder, is one energy drink really better than another or are they all the same?

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Same Equation, Different Culture: Exchange student faces new outlook on education
At 2:44 p.m. students pour out of the school doors and dash to their cars like mad cattle, only to find themselves caught in a web of traffic. It seems like a normal time to rush home for an after-sch
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Every winter Corbyn Peterson makes a wish that is never granted. She wants to leave Minnesota, and its cold weather behind. Next year her wish will finally come true.
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It’s undeniable: we all have some quirky, embarrassing little habits or rituals that we can’t quite kick, but would never admit to anyone. I’m sure that secretly on the occasional Friday night, you’ll
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We all experience those nights where we sit around with our friends with nothing to do except look at each other, and talk with our friends about anything we can think of. Some like to “clip” the lak
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Everyone loves a good controversy; the public and the media feed off of them. Without the entertainment, we wouldn’t have such magazines as the National Inquirer or Celebrity Insider, which, for some
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Baking is one of the favorite pastimes of childhood. I remember when I was younger and when I went to my grandma’s house, it always smelled like she was baking something wonderful. The entire kitchen
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Sitting in class, I enjoy the adrenaline rush that is coursing through my veins as I tap out 32nd notes on my desk; I wonder, is one energy drink really better than another or are they all the same?
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A musical about gay men, lesbians and AIDS isn’t most people’s pick for a Saturday night movie night. However, take a night to rent “RENT”. Watch it before deciding whether it’s a favorite or the w
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The mission of the Boy Scouts of America, as stated on the website, is to prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath
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Known as a large student leadership organization all across the United States, it individually changes students in communities. Future Farmers of America, although having a focus on agriculture and le
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