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  • Always Together

    Saturday, December 06, 2008 By: elizabeth lukas

    With chins up and shoulders back, with a smile spread across their face the dance team members walk onto the floor of the gym. The music starts and they begin their dance during half time of the varsi

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  • No Fear To Cheer

    Saturday, December 06, 2008 By: lana howe

    Growing up she had a dream. She would follow her older sister to cheerleading camps, and mimic her from the sidelines of the basketball games. She would practice the routines at home and teach them to

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  • Sleeping Giant Rocks Again

    Saturday, December 06, 2008 By: parker stanley

    Oh they’re back again and most definitely in black, or more specifically Black Ice.

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  • Bond Is Back

    Saturday, December 06, 2008 By: drew claussen

    There are certain expectations I have when I go see a James Bond film. I expect to see a tall, handsome secret agent who seems to have ice water running through his veins. I expect to see a beautifu

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  • What’s What With ‘W.’

    Saturday, December 06, 2008 By: liz burnett

    It’s 2008. The year we elect the new leader of our country, the year we begin to see the change we want to see, and the year we say “hasta la vista baby” to Mr. George W. Bush. But before he leaves of

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  • What’s wrong?

    Saturday, December 06, 2008 By: dalton pagel

    I saw a couple of students “passing papers” in the locker bay the other day. It got me thinking. Why do you put us in the situation to cheat or be cheated off of? It brought me back to a story form my

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  • The Sound of Music

    Saturday, December 06, 2008 By: noah christopherson

    Though they are unaware of it, some things young children come in contact with have a major effect on their interests and even their future plans.

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  • Between The Keys

    Saturday, December 06, 2008 By: dalton pagel

    It seems the releasing of albums has become popular in Albert Lea High School. With the release of Jairo Campos’ new album, another student has released one of a more contemporary feel.

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  • Decision of Destiny

    Saturday, December 06, 2008 By: sarah hundley

    Junior Aaron Thomas enjoys singing most pieces and types of music, but even the best have to draw the line somewhere.

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  • Default Discovery

    Saturday, December 06, 2008 By: sarah hundley

    She slid into the trombone in sixth grade. The music director came into the class to recruit students for band. Students were able to try all the mouth pieces to different instruments, and then choose

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STAFF SPLURGE: Doing Hard Things
My generation is constantly told of their great potential and responsibility, but rarely do we work to excel.
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Officer Ted Herman has received a prestigious honor this year for distinguished service in his field, the Minnesota Juvenile Officer of the Year Award. Only one is given out a year by the State of Min
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Music is more than just notes on a staff. It is a story, full of visuals and vivid emotion. We use it as a way to communicate with people who we do not speak the same language. We use it as a healing
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STAFF SPLURGE - Justice Should Be Served
As a CNA myself and a former Good Samaritan employee in Albert Lea; I think what the two girls in the Good Samaritan abuse case was an inappropriate wrongdoing. Not only does it affect and embarrass t
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STAFF SPLURGE - Kicking It High Enough To Be A Sport
Don’t be deceived by the smiles of the dance team as they perform their High Kick and Jazz routines, it’s extremely difficult to obtain the strength, control and flexibility for these few minutes on t
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Responses to Alarm
Reactions to the unexpected alarm: Junior Bridget Reed: “I thought it was just another fire drill, but I thought it was weird because it was so early and so cold outside” Reed said.
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A fire alarm interrupted the school day yesterday morning. Sub-zero temperatures forced students into the gym instead of the usual plan to evacuate the building. It proved to be a malfunction in a smo
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Caught In The Sports Abyss
Your favorite team winning a championship is one of the most thrilling times of your life. You have followed them all the way through the season and playoffs and now they are number one in the world.
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Age Limitations Create More of a Hassle
Age limitations are everywhere these days, from movie ratings to drugs. Most of these limits just become a hassle when your parents will allow you get something, but it requires you be a certain age t
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The ALFSC also offers beginning skater classes in a program called Learn To Skate, usually for elementary-age children on Sunday afternoons and evenings. Mary Wangen, a senior, is coaching her second
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