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A lack of hearing ability doesn’t stop Capital student

The dim lights shine brightly upon the barren stage. The leader of the National Honor Society finishes a speech, and then it is time for the initiation of the new inductees. Lindsay Kiser, a Capital High junior, makes her way to the stage.

Nick Burdette: a student who stands out in the crowd

One of the most prestigious honors students can earn during their Hurricane High School careers is the Most Valuable Redskin award. There seems to be no argument among the student body about this year's winner.

Broken leg turns out to be the experience of a lifetime

It was Election Day, Bush vs. Gore. But there was another melee taking place between my worthy adversary and me. Unlike the election, it didn’t take long to find a victor.

Dancing queen:
Poca student has an unusual hobby

Some hobbies are more popular than others. Basketball, baseball, football and cheerleading seem to top the list of teens’ favorite pastimes. But Erin Casto strays rom the norm when it comes to passing the time.

Mother's Day:
Students pay tribute to the most important women in their lives

Read about a soccer mom, a mom with many sides, and a mom who puts family first.


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