DHS baseball is looking to turn it around this year by putting in work and time during the season, but it isn’t just the regular baseball season in the spring, it’s the games and...
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Switching it up
Nintendo’s new console, the Nintendo Switch, was released on Friday, Mar. 3. The reception of this console leading up to its release was mostly positive, and some see it as a return to business...
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Boys basketball looks to Bay City in districts
The DHS varsity boys basketball team is shooting their way into districts the coming week of Mar. 6 through 10. They have a bye the starting game of districts, which means they automatically have...
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Future MPS High School Graduation Ceremonies
Students, teachers, family members and more have been crowded in a small, hot gym for past graduation ceremonies. MPS superintendent Michael Sharrow sent out an email to everyone on the distribution list with the...
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Lunch lockdown
An announcement and email was made Feb. 2, 2017 changing DHS meal time rules. “As of today, there is no eating outside of the cafeteria,” Assistant Principal Julie Villano said. “You will need to...
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Be smart, do art!
Over the last weeks, DHS seniors Victoria Anaele and Carolina Donoso worked together with fourth graders from Woodcrest Elementary School to create a mirror to decorate the school. Not a regular class project, this...
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Swinging at Sadies’
The Sadie Hawkins dance is on Saturday Feb. 11 and the girls ask the guys. All students of DHS are welcome to come and tickets will be sold during both lunches for seven dollars...
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Critical Review: Nine Lives
Meow there fur-rend! In the latest comedy, Nine Lives, which features Tom Brand (Kevin Spacey) as a billionaire whose workaholic lifestyle takes him away from his loving wife, Lara (Jennifer Garner), adult son, David...
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Chipping away at the cold
Three groups of art classes from DHS spent the school day at the Midland City Forest to create ice sculpture. The City Forest provided slabs of snow for each group of students from schools...
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Creative children’s books created by DHS students
In the library, second grade students from Siebert Elementary School and DHS students from Sarah Hechlik’s third hour writing workshop class and Mark Francisco’s first hour 2D art class share their stories with one another. Over...
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