The Chippewa Nature Center is celebrating the beginning of fall with their Fall Harvest Festival. The Fall Festival is on Oct. 3, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Chippewa Nature Center members get...
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Getting to know varsity football players
Cesar Gonzalez, #74, offensive line and right guard Q: Who do you find a leader on the team and why? A: “[Senior] Justin Cook, because he is always focused and ready to play.” Q:...
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HSoMC fundraises with annual Ties & Tails Gala
When the Humane Society of Midland County (HSoMC) took over Midland County’s animal control in 2011, their main goal was to improve the lives of Midland’s animals inside and out of the shelter. This...
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Schedule mix ups and fix ups
On Aug. 31 a long line of students walked out of the counseling center, with the majority looking for schedule changes. This year, due to a large student enrollment, scheduling conflicts have been more...
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Students apply themselves for college applications
No matter what grade a student is in, it is never a bad time for one to start thinking about their next educational step. The college application process is a very competitive one, and...
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United States’ contribution to refugee crisis
Two-year-old Aylan Kurdi’s body washed onto the Turkey shoreline on Wednesday, Sept. 2. Kurdi and his brother, Galip Kurdi, drowned during their family’s attempted escape across the Mediterranean Sea from Syria. In March of...
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Young teams take over DHS
The graduating class of 2015 impacted DHS in many ways, but once they left to go out into the real world, a major gap was left in many varsity sports. These sports are still...
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Varsity tennis team looks to rally back
Although the boys varsity tennis team did not win States last year, this year’s team consists of new talent and promise. The team plans to improve their game match by match as the season...
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