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  • 2 new businesses give locals more choice of activities

    Tuesday, April 07, 2009 By: Barbara Olbrichova, Staff Writer

    First there were none. Now there are two. Two new laser tag facilities are coming to the Outer Banks. Laser tag venues will be located at the strip mall in Nags Head behind the Dunkin’ Doughnuts and

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  • How's your spelling?

    Thursday, April 09, 2009 By: Nighthawk News Staff

    The spelling test above contains some of the most commonly misspelled words, according to experts.

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Nighthawk News First Flight High School Kill Devil Hills, NC
Issue Date: Wednesday, April 08, 2009 Issue: Vol. 5 No. 5 Last Update: Thursday, April 09, 2009
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Q: What art classes have you taken here at FFHS? A: Art I through Art IV.    Q: What is your favorite medium to work in? A: My favorite medium has always been acrylic paint, but
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Read Nighthawk News' interview with Barry Lee, a senior at First Flight.
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Athletes on a varsity team at FFHS have, at some point, most likely heard from their teacher or coach that “student comes before athlete in student-athlete.” In the fall and winter seasons, the studen
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After weeks of training, the varsity and JV baseball teams began their seasons on Feb. 17. Despite losing eight seniors to graduation, the varsity team is confident it will have a successful year.
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At the age of eight, senior Taylor Sullivan started the sport he would continue playing throughout high school. He started playing tennis along with friends but kept playing long after most of them qu
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Based on its record, the men’s tennis team may be the most consistently high-performing athletic team in the school. Since the inception of the school, the team has won the conference championship t
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Funding for stem cell research had been banned in the United States by former President George W. Bush. Now, because of President Barack Obama, funding was approved. Stem cell research and testing hav
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Week after week, the news is flooded with stories of scientific advancements. Among those are accounts of the wonders of embryonic stem cells. But where is the story from the donors?
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April 6, 1999. This date might not ring a bell for most of us, but for the families of the “Precious Gems,” it is a date that will never be forgotten.
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If someone were to die today, and you knew it could happen before it did, could you live with that?
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