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  • Bright future in store for underclassmen

    Tuesday, February 13, 2007 By: Greg Finch

    Filled with joy and aspiration, people of all ages started the new-year with dreams, resolutions and expectations of something great. Now, a month and a half later, only some faithful saints will have

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  • Construction contiues: The Rawlings Group, Ruby Tuesday's and Milestone Village are currently in the works

    Tuesday, February 13, 2007 By: Samantha Boone

    Anyone who has driven around Oldham County has most likely noticed construction sites here and there. What exactly is coming in the future?

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  • Mother Nature vs. Students: Lack of emergency plan seals the fate of drivers

    Tuesday, February 13, 2007 By: Devin Williams

    Having not snowed during the holiday season, Mother Nature is quickly compensating, and with a vengeance.The past two weeks have shown the most amount of snow the winter has seen and produced treache

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  • Cleaning up America

    Thursday, February 15, 2007 By: Meredith Schuh

    With the passing of each year, new years’ Americans across the nation make resolutions to enhance their lifestyles. Some individuals may have made unusual pledges, but a majority of people make prom

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  • Oprah, Obama and Others: Making their mark on American history for the future

    Thursday, February 15, 2007 By: Eric Otte

    Forty plus years have passed since the liberal days of the sixties and the Civil Rights movement. However everyone would agree that racism is still very prevalent in today’s society.

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  • Spring break destinations: From sunny Panama City Beach to windy Chicago, students travel far and wide

    Friday, February 16, 2007 By: Tracy Scherzer

    “My girlfriend and I can’t wait for spring break. We are spending a day up in Chicago,” Travis Menard, senior, said. Whether students are looking for a beach get-away or a cool place to relax, many

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  • Text messaging and teenagers go hand in hand

    Friday, February 23, 2007 By: Sarah Harkins

    The voice on the other end of the line has been replaced by texting, typing conversations into a handheld device.

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  • Faculty members share musical talents and experiences

    Monday, February 26, 2007 By: Caitlin Pike

    “Oldham County is the most boring place to live,” a statement often heard in the community and Oldham County High School. It might be true, but that doesn’t mean that there aren’t some pretty inter

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  • Playing with drugs is playing with life: Negative use of prescription drugs cause more harm than high

    Monday, February 26, 2007 By: Kathryn Moore

    High schools are breeding grounds for dangerous and elicit activities. Not everyone will participate in these fast-paced trends, but others will fall victim to peer pressure and desire for excitement.

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  • Producing the full spectrum: Literary magazine showcases teen writing

    Monday, February 26, 2007 By: Erin Melwing

    Media outlets are ubiquitous in today’s society. Students can easily find the means to express themselves and be published with ease. There is the annual yearbook, L’Histoire; the monthly newspaper, T

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Filled with joy and aspiration, people of all ages started the new-year with dreams, resolutions and expectations of something great. Now, a month and a half later, only some faithful saints will have
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Anyone who has driven around Oldham County has most likely noticed construction sites here and there. What exactly is coming in the future?
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After hearing about Louisville’s recent smoking ban in public places, like restaurants, Oldham County is stepping up to the plate and introducing its own smoking restrictions.
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Having not snowed during the holiday season, Mother Nature is quickly compensating, and with a vengeance.The past two weeks have shown the most amount of snow the winter has seen and produced treache
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Dec. 30, 2006 was a day many had been anticipating for the better part of a decade. It was the day in which Saddam Hussein was brought to justice and punished for his crimes against humanity.
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