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  • New gym greets Galena students

    Wednesday, January 12, 2011 By: Dylan Korta

    By DYLAN KORTA Assistant editor   The newly remodeled gymnasium on the GILA campus opened last month. The grant funded state of the art facility has been under daily construction since March 2010,

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  • Students Aren't Hungry for Health

    Sunday, January 16, 2011 By: Cole Coffman

    With President Obama's new "Healthy, Hunger-free Kids" act, Dakota Ridge students are divided on what to do about their lunch time.

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  • GILA graduate suffers burns

    Friday, January 14, 2011 By: Sophianne Sergie

    By SOPHIANNE SERGIE Staff writer   GILA graduate William Tritt has recovered at a Seattle Hospital after receiving 3rd degree burns on leg while hunting near Beaver during moose season. William

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  • Videogames: no controller or skill required

    Friday, January 14, 2011 By: David Morgan

    Video games are beginning to abandon the people who helped build the industry.

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  • Jazz Choir Shakes Their Groove Thing

    Monday, January 10, 2011 By: Senior Molly Long

    Baby, that is what? Rock and Roll - or at least that’s what CHS Jazz Choir is saying it is! As the world ushers in a new year, Jazz Choir is busy busting a move to put together their biggest show of t

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  • Winter weather prompts safety guideline review

    Thursday, January 13, 2011 By: Caele Pemberton

    The first snow of the year wasn’t as much as expected, but there’s more on the way according to some weather stations.

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  • It’s All in the Family

    Wednesday, January 12, 2011 By: Bailey Kirkpatrick

    At Briar Woods High School family has reached an all time high.

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  • Life as a Brat

    Tuesday, January 11, 2011 By: Molly Frost

    “We have to move.” To many Bandera kids, these are foreign words. To others, they automatically think it means moving to a different house…never out of Bandera County. To a few, “We have to move,”

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  • For Narnia!

    Tuesday, January 11, 2011 By: Yasmine Bouzid

    Travel once more to the mystical land of Narnia with the third installment in the series, The Chronicles of Narnia: Voyage of the Dawn Treader. The two youngest siblings in the family, Lucy and Edmund

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  • New $120 million Temple Terrace town center set close to school

    Tuesday, January 11, 2011 By: Kimberly Carlin

    A new Temple Terrace Town Center aims to benefit the community and proceeds with construction.

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Issue Date: Monday, January 17, 2011 Issue: Week of Jan. 17, 2011
 
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News
Dakota Ridge students aren't enamored of the new federal school food rules, even if they mean more healthful lunches.
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A Galena Interior graduate bagged himself -- literally -- on a moose hunt when he accidentally set his sleeping bag aflame and suffered serious burns. He's recovering after hospitalization.
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Students don't agree, but the administration at Eleanor Roosevelt High is nixiing Go-Go music at school dances this year, claiming it incites teens to wild behavior and, sometimes, violence.
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The lousy economy couldn't put a stopper to Galena Interior's quest for a new gym, which grew out of its old one -- same spot, same building but unrecognizable in its state-of-the-art wonder.
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People in Portland's Pioneer Courthouse Square described Mohamed Osman Mohamud as a quiet kid who didn't fit in. Following his arrest for trying to bomb a town, they're reflecting on a new dimension.
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New $120 million Temple Terrace town center set close to school
Temple Terrace's holistic redevelopment approach -- evidenced in the new $120 million town center project -- aims to benefit every facet of local affairs, including life at C. Leon King High.
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Features
Winter weather prompts safety guideline review
Winter has blasted many areas of the nation so far this year, and with another two months of snow and ice possible, here's a list of tips to keep yourself safe on the roads.
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Camille Getz's documentary will ring familiar to most teens -- the tension between parents and their driving-student kids. The film earned Getz first prize at the Documentary School film festival.
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At Briar Woods High, 'family' isn't simply a metaphor for a close-knit school. In many cases, we're really talking family.
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Sometimes it takes more than great grades and an impressive resume to woo that preferred college. Some students solicit college counselors to advise on the fine points. That can be a good thing; somet
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