Tiger Times Idaho Falls High School Idaho Falls, ID
Issue Date: Tuesday, December 01, 2009 Issue: December 2010 - Part 1 Last Update: Sunday, April 14, 2013
  • Clipping for Peace

    Monday, December 14, 2009 By: Megan Cicilot

    Coupons are often overlooked and unused even though a family can use them to save up to hundreds of dollars on a single trip to the store. Merlyn Belloff, special education teacher, realized this and

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  • The Idaho Falls Soup Kitchen gives back to community during the holidays

    Monday, December 14, 2009 By: Morgan Spears & Megan Ciciliot

    Idaho Falls does its best by giving to the community. For this to happen, there must be organizations that try to help out, including the Idaho Falls Community Outreach Center, commonly called the sou

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  • No more long lunches?

    Friday, December 11, 2009 By: Kolby Arehart

    Every trimester, we have ECA’s (end of course assessments). Everyone seems to get excited about the end of the trimester. But why would everyone get excited for ECA’s. The fact is, it’s not the ECA’s

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  • ‘A Walk to Remember’

    Friday, December 11, 2009 By: Brandon Clements

    Suicide is the eighth leading cause of deaths in the U.S. and the death of more than one million people worldwide every year. Tessa Egan, with several other students from Eagle Rock Junior High, orga

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  • Jarnagin prepares for deployment

    Friday, December 11, 2009 By: Lisa Mattisch

    In November, Vice Principal Aaron Jarnagin was called back to active duty in the military where he would lead troops in a possible mission in Afghanistan or Iraq.

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  • SCARY GOOD

    Friday, December 11, 2009 By: Deja Belnap

    “He flew from the dark and I screamed. “Paranormal Activity” is one of the most intense movies I’ve seen in my life. It’s been a while since I’ve seen a good scary movie that was worth my time, but th

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  • Students get jump on college by taking courses offered here

    Friday, December 11, 2009 By: Daniel Grimes

    Students at IF are getting a jump on their academic careers by taking college courses while still attending regular high school classes. Many students are willing to sacrifice the small things in orde

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  • NOT EVEN ONCE

    Friday, December 11, 2009 By: Cody Bowyer

    According to a statewide survey released by the state in January, more teens and young adults view the illicit drug methamphetamine as a dangerous substance and to make them aware of the horrific and

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  • Seven IF runners compete at state

    Thursday, December 10, 2009 By: Kolby Arehart

    Through this hard and strenuous year, the cross country team had a great season. Unfortunately, the Tigers didn’t make it to state as a team. However, three boys and four girls managed to qualify as

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Through this hard and strenuous year, the cross country team had a great season. Unfortunately, the Tigers didn’t make it to state as a team. However, three boys and four girls managed to qualify as
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Let’s be honest, the Tiger football team kept us guessing most of the season. But, in the end, they proved they were one of the most formidable teams in the state.
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Let’s be honest, the Tiger football team kept us guessing most of the season. But, in the end, they proved they were one of the most formidable teams in the state.
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Let’s be honest, the Tiger football team kept us guessing most of the season. But, in the end, they proved they were one of the most formidable teams in the state.
full story 
Let’s be honest, the Tiger football team kept us guessing most of the season. But, in the end, they proved they were one of the most formidable teams in the state.
full story 
Beyond the miracle touchdown pass or last-second prayer goal, sports injuries also seem to be a staple in high school sports. This season, Idaho Falls High School athletes have suffered broken bones,
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Beyond the miracle touchdown pass or last-second prayer goal, sports injuries also seem to be a staple in high school sports. This season, Idaho Falls High School athletes have suffered broken bones,
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Ever wondered how to throw an Emotion-Bowl-winning touchdown like IF QB Devan Munk? Or how about to spike just like volleyball-starter Meghan Hess? Each month we’ll ask an IF athlete to explain a tech
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