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  • Living a Legacy

    Monday, September 08, 2008 By: Quinn Mahler

    This year’s gridiron warriors are taking baby steps in an attempt to fulfill the legacy of the 2007 football team.“We take it one practice at a time, one day at a time,” said head Panther football coa

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  • Kindness Douses Heartache

    Monday, September 08, 2008 By: Alison Gamm

    Students turned pain into profit as they raised money for a family in need recently. Dakota Valley students held two fundraisers last week to support the Yates and Scott families that were affected in

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  • Students Prepare to take 'Action'

    Monday, September 08, 2008 By: Gina Nauman

    Students auditioning for this year’s fall play, “The Crucible”, anxiously prepared as they waited outside the auditorium’s double doors. The two Dakota Valley teachers/judges, Anna Michaelson and Midg

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  • Bigger and Better Buildings

    Monday, September 08, 2008 By: Chelsea Miller

    Dakota Valley High School is the most crowded it’s ever been. This is forcing the district to expand. “Nice, modern, and up to date,” said Superintendent Al Leber referring to school expansion plans.

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  • Goin' Green

    Monday, September 08, 2008 By: Alyssa Limke

    “We’re not just about ourselves this year,” said Kim Bacon, the student council advisor, describing this year’s “Go Green" homecoming theme. The official name for this year’s theme is “DV Saves the Wo

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  • Rising Kindergarten Population

    Monday, September 08, 2008 By: Megan Haag

    The recent boom of kindergarteners has Dakota Valley Elementary School in a newfound frenzy. This year there are ninety-six students in the kindergarten, which means each teacher needs four to five se

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Goin' Green
“We’re not just about ourselves this year,” said Kim Bacon, the student council advisor, describing this year’s “Go Green" homecoming theme. The official name for this year’s theme is “DV Saves the Wo
full story 
Bigger and Better Buildings
Dakota Valley High School is the most crowded it’s ever been. This is forcing the district to expand. “Nice, modern, and up to date,” said Superintendent Al Leber referring to school expansion plans.
full story 
“I thought it was a joke…a hoax,” recalls Vincent Tucker, teacher at Dakota Valley High School, as he remembers seeing the second plane crash into the tower. American Airlines flight 11 and United Air
full story 
The recent boom of kindergarteners has Dakota Valley Elementary School in a newfound frenzy. This year there are ninety-six students in the kindergarten, which means each teacher needs four to five se
full story 
Students auditioning for this year’s fall play, “The Crucible”, anxiously prepared as they waited outside the auditorium’s double doors. The two Dakota Valley teachers/judges, Anna Michaelson and Midg
full story 
Kindness Douses Heartache
Students turned pain into profit as they raised money for a family in need recently. Dakota Valley students held two fundraisers last week to support the Yates and Scott families that were affected in
full story 
This year’s gridiron warriors are taking baby steps in an attempt to fulfill the legacy of the 2007 football team.“We take it one practice at a time, one day at a time,” said head Panther football coa
full story 

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