“I’m optimistic yet sceptical at the same time. after last season as a season ticket holder, I’m hopeful that they are trying their best to rebuild but I’ve been let down before.” Math teacher...
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Detroit Lion’s Draft Day Dilemma
On the wake of the 2013 NFL Draft there are still a lot of unanswered questions. The Detroit Lions have the fifth overall pick in this year’s draft and who they will pick is...
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NBA Playoff Preview
With the National Basketball Association (NBA) Playoffs set to get underway today, many basketball fans across the nation are wondering which team will win it all and raise a championship banner in mid-June. However,...
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Midland Educational Board proceeds in change
The Midland Educational Board is preparing for the process of electing a new Superintendent for Midland Public Schools. The names of the candidates are to be released April 29 and 30, 2013. There is expected to...
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Quote of the day:
“It makes me feel good that giving blood can save three lives.” Senior Bret Putzig said regarding donating blood...
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Quote of the day:
“We want to celebrate and welcome people of all orientations, cultures and backgrounds.” Seniors Maggie Thompson and Hannah Piper said regarding the Gay/Straight Alliance Club...
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Words did hurt me
Karina Zanyk McLean & Isobel Futter managing news & page one & staff writer Editor’s note: The following story contains graphic content that may not be suitable for some readers, but the editors felt...
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Quote of the day:
“I was so relieved to hear they were caught, I couldn’t stand the thought of them getting away after what they did.” Senior Hannah Cone said regarding the Boston Marathon terrorist being brought to justice....
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Check in to Bates Motel
Bates Motel is a recently released TV show on A&E that airs every Monday at 10:00 pm. This TV show is a spinoff of the film psycho which was originally released in 1960 and...
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The Midland County flood
The Tittabawassee river is suspected to reach water levels of anywhere from 24 feet to 34 feet on Wednesday, Apr. 17th through Friday, Apr. 19th. News media is encouraging anyone around areas prone to flooding...
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