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  • Boys Swim helps Connor Bourke dream big

    Thursday, February 19, 2009 By: Jacob Enslin

    The Boys Swim Team helped raise money to help a local boy meet Olympian Michael Phelps.

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  • Extra day of school

    Thursday, February 19, 2009 By: Dalton Scolman

    Due to the weather of this year's winter, the Fort Atkinson School District has used up their allotted inclement weather days and now have to make up days of school. A summary of the situation and th

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  • Blackhawk Boys unable to find hoop

    Thursday, February 19, 2009 By: Chad Hoof

    This season the Fort Atkinson Blackhawks Basketball team have had difficulty finding the hoop. Along with their struggling defense they've had trouble on offense.

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  • Agnew commits to Marquette

    Thursday, February 19, 2009 By: Marta Kotz

    Senior Spencer Agnew signed with Marquette University for Cross Country. He plans to make his track season a good preparation for this.

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  • A day in the life: Taxidermy

    Friday, February 20, 2009 By: Krystal Pence

    Almost every experienced hunter has some type of trophy hanging on their walls, but not the type one would usually expect. One may see various deer heads and other stuffed carcasses plastered on a hun

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  • Obama merchandise more prevalent than any other president

    Friday, February 20, 2009 By: Jake Gerard

    Throughout the history of the United States, none have witnessed as many groundbreaking accomplishments in a presidential election as there were in 2008. With most money spent on campaigns to the fi

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Valentine's Day is still exerting its influence on your future. But not in a nice way. Sorry.
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Throughout the history of the United States, none have witnessed as many groundbreaking accomplishments in a presidential election as there were in 2008. With most money spent on campaigns to the fi
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Almost every experienced hunter has some type of trophy hanging on their walls, but not the type one would usually expect. One may see various deer heads and other stuffed carcasses plastered on a hun
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If you read any part of this article, it should be the following paragraph. Freshman David Jones, a FAHS student with visual impairment, conveyed during an interview that people should not be afraid t
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Naked Economics, by Charles Wheelan, has a misleading title. It is neither racy, as "naked" implies, nor boring, as "economics" does. No, this book is an accessible, amusing, and insightful overview o
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A true rags-to-riches story engulfed in a countries epic struggle with poverty, crime and religious unrest, Slumdog Millionaire proved that all of its awards were no fluke. The imagery, the sound
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If one considers themself a ska fan and has not yet heard of Big D & the Kids Table, they're missing out. Formed in 1995, Big D & the Kids Table have toured an average of 200 shows per year
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Hypnotist Jim Wand made his first appearance at FAHS during the 2005-2006 school year. Participants were chosen out of the student body and hypnotized in the middle of the gym by staring at a red
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As if driving is not complicated enough already, a new trend is arising in the road construction industry. Roundabouts have become common in many cities across the United States. Some roundabouts have
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As an icon in pop culture, MTV has been dominating the media for years. From its start in 1981, the goal of MTV (Music Television) was solely to provide the public with a stream of music videos that w
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