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  • Senior athletes sign on to play at the college level

    Monday, April 21, 2008 By: Laura Fillmore

    Everyone has a dream. For some their determination helps them reach that dream. Such is the case for six Tahlequah High School athletes. These six seniors will get a chance to make their dream a reali

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  • Local student wins money in photo contest

    Monday, April 21, 2008 By: Bethany Parnell

    Senior Bethany Parnell placed first in a photography contest held by picture.com. The grand prize consisted of $10,000, all of which Parnell will put towards college. “I have been trying to get money

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  • Students learn hands-on about WWII weaponry

    Monday, April 21, 2008 By: Bethany Parnell

    Ronald Mitchell, senior, walks into his second hour with Coach Stanley King only to be welcomed by a table covered by guns, knives, and bayonets. On Tuesday, April 15 King held a show and tell of sort

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  • Baseball’s season off to a great start

    Monday, April 21, 2008 By: Samantha McIntosh

    Tahlequah High School’s baseball team is hot on a winning streak. Though they’ve been rained out a few times and have experienced a couple losses, it isn’t affecting their spirits. Bret Hamby, head co

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Tahlequah High School’s baseball team is hot on a winning streak. Though they’ve been rained out a few times and have experienced a couple losses, it isn’t affecting their spirits. Bret Hamby, head co
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A group of pretty American youths face terror on what was supposed to be a tranquil vacation. This overused plot is the basis for many of today’s popular yet brain dead horror films, including the new
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Contrary to unpopular belief, prom is not decorated by a group of prom-loving elves, but by a student prom committee. Prom committee is composed almost entirely of juniors, as juniors are the ‘hosts’
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Prom is a notoriously epic event that bombards teenage girls with thoughts of princess-like ball gowns and glamorous make up. Boys’ heads are filled with fantasies of renting their dream car and fears
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Students’ summer mission to help educate others
White, sandy beaches. Epic senior trips. Exotic locations. Jesus?When the final school bell of the year rings, most students at Tahlequah High School will leave for a fun and sun soaked summer vacatio
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Junior deported, as family and friends struggle to cope
He was three years old when his parents slipped him past the U.S./Mexico border, searching for a brighter future. He was eighteen years old when he was caught driving through Tahlequah without a licen
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One of the hottest issues on the election trail this year is the subject of immigration. Though many different proposals have sprouted up amongst politicians and lobbyists, none seem to hit the mark o
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Ronald Mitchell, senior, walks into his second hour with Coach Stanley King only to be welcomed by a table covered by guns, knives, and bayonets. On Tuesday, April 15 King held a show and tell of sort
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Senior Bethany Parnell placed first in a photography contest held by picture.com. The grand prize consisted of $10,000, all of which Parnell will put towards college. “I have been trying to get money
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