Thanksgiving a Cornucopia of Tradition

November 26, 2013
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It is that time of the year again. The leaves are changing, the temperature is lowering, and the smell of fresh-cooked home meals wisps through the air. Thanksgiving is now approaching, and the signs are all here as both natures’ changes and human decorum begin to reflect the approaching holidays. The time for giving is […]

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Americans under a Watchful Eye

November 25, 2013
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Every day, the average teenager sends over 60 texts per day and spends an average of three hours on the computer. Many teens believe their lives revolve around technology and popular social media sites, such as Facebook, Twitter, and Tumblr. But all of this is being monitored by the United States Government, which searches for […]

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What is your Favorite Part of Thanksgiving Break?

November 25, 2013
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What is your favorite part about Thanksgiving break? Auston Clauss, Grade 12- “Thanksgiving is a time when I can truly put my natural talents of eating and doing nothing into use.” Carly Gieringer, Grade 12- “I don’t like Thanksgiving, but it’s cool that there’s no school.” Erica Groncki, Grade 12-“Not going to school.” Jenna Roberts, […]

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Harvest Festivals Celebrated Around the World

November 22, 2013
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Thanksgiving is almost here again, and it is a beautiful, loving, happy time of year filled with food, family, and quality time. Thanksgiving can also be a stressful time for the person cooking . Helping someone out on that day can keep the day happy and stress free. Many families may have traditions or family […]

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Iverson is Done

November 22, 2013
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“I’m happy with my decision and I feel great,” Allen Iverson said on his retirement. Iverson was one of the smaller point guards in the NBA, at six foot even. He was born on 7 June 1975, in Hampton, Virginia. He went to Bethel High School and played football and basketball. He won the Associated […]

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Herman Takes the Helm at FAHS

November 21, 2013
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FAHS will be getting a new principal for the 2014 school year! His name is Mr. Stephen Herman. He currently is the principal at Millersburg High School. Herman has had that position for the past four years. Herman began his teaching career in Colorado. He taught chemistry and physics. Later he became an assistant principal […]

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Brody Cargen: Retired Soccer Star

November 21, 2013
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Brody Cargen is a Junior at Fleetwood Area High School. He is known by his friends for having an offbeat and bizarre sense of humor. “He is a great kid and one of the funniest people I know,” junior Gary Gabriel said. Cargen does not have any life goals at the moment, although he says […]

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Walking Talking Wednesdays Takes Over Fleetwood

November 20, 2013
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Walking Tacos, a new invention, consists of a bag of any select kind of chip customers want with taco meat and any topping for a taco that a person chooses. It makes for a good fundraiser activity. This is something from which Coach Kellet (Fleetwood Girls’ Basketball Coach) hopes his team can profit.  He started […]

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Missing Girl Case Re-opened

November 20, 2013
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In May of 2007, three-year-old Madeleine McCann went missing from Praia da Luz in the Algarve, Portugal. This case was just reopened recently by Portuguese police. “It is horrible.  I’m glad they re-opened it,” assistant teacher Kyle Yasembousky said. On Thursday, 3 May 2007, at 8:30pm, Kate and Gerry McCann, Madeleine’s parents, left their apartment […]

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Ninth Graders Visit Gettysburg

November 19, 2013
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The battle of Gettysburg was fought during the first three days of July during the year of 1863. Every part of the town was devastated, and every building was used to house soldiers during the battle. The battle resulted in Lee’s retreat to Virginia, and it ended the hopes of the Confederacy to win the […]

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Driving Safety a Constant Issue for Teens

November 19, 2013
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Driving is exciting for teens, and it teaches them important skills they will need to know the rest of their lives. Teens can start driving at 16, but many do not make an attempt until they are 18. Driving is fun and grants teenagers a unique freedom, but with that freedom comes great responsibility. “All […]

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U.S. Reaches Drone Agreement with Pakistan

November 18, 2013
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A drone is a remotely controlled military device. They are becoming more popular to in modern warfare because it does not require the use of a human in the drone for it to operate. Drone strikes and complete missions can be launched from someone simply sitting on his or her couch, basically. The technology also […]

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Carbon County Jail Reignites Ghost Story

November 14, 2013
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Carbon County Jail is a two-story historic jail in Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania. This jail was built in 1871 and was used until 1995. This jail is now open for tours and ghost tours to guests of this historic town.  It has approximately seventy-two rooms and contains twenty-seven cells, plus a dungeon in the basement. The […]

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Tragedy Strikes Nevada

November 13, 2013
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Monday, 21 October 21, 2013, was a scary day for Spark Nevada Middle School. A thirteen-year-old student opened up with a 9mm pistol on students and teachers. He most likely took the gun from his parents. His motives are currently unknown and being investigated by the police. “I don’t think he was being bullied at […]

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Maloney Tragedy Raises Football Concerns

November 12, 2013
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Andre Maloney, a star high school football player for Shawnee Mission West High School, collapsed during a game. The standout wide receiver collapsed on the sideline after catching a 63-yard touchdown pass. Maloney was rushed to the hospital in an ambulance. The doctors found that Andre had a blood clot in his brain. During surgery, […]

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Faust Cheers for Fleetwood

November 11, 2013
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Lizzay Faust is a Junior at Fleetwood Area High School. She started cheerleading her Freshman year. This will be her third year doing it. She also did gymnastics for two years so she would be more flexible for cheerleading. “I enjoy doing it,” Faust said. The winter cheerleaders only cheer for the boys and girls […]

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Did the Shutdown Shut Down Major League Athletics?

November 10, 2013
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The government shutdown has ended, but while it was going on, a frequent concern of many was how the shutdown would affect sports. Despite the shutdown not directly influencing sports or sport leagues, some were worried that it would affect the Army, Navy, and Air Force football games before the government reopened. “I hope the […]

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Oktoberfest Returns to FAHS

November 7, 2013
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Has anyone ever heard of Oktoberfest? Oktoberfest is the largest fair in the world. Six million people around the world come to this festival every year. Originating in Munich, Oktoberfest is 16 days of nothing but eating, singing, and dancing. It all started in 1810, and every year since has been better. The festival used […]

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FAHS Homecoming Teams Excel

November 6, 2013
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“We felt good coming into this game as a group,” Junior Zach Koenig said, starting quarterback for the Fleetwood Tigers. After making headlines in the Reading Eagle, the Fleetwood Tigers had to back it up. They were 2-2 going into the game against Schuylkill Valley. “It feels good to know all of our hard work […]

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Malone Represents PA in NHL

November 5, 2013
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Ryan Malone was born on 1 December 1979 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He is six-foot, four-inches, and 219 pounds. He attended Upper St. Clair High School until his junior year, where he played hockey at Shattuck-St. Mary’s in Faribault, Minnesota. He finally made it to the NHL in 1999. The Penguins drafted him in the fourth […]

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Fall Fashions are Trendy, School-Friendly

November 4, 2013
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Fleetwood fashion trends this fall are full of color, texture, patterns, and boldness. You can see anyone wearing anything from maxi skirts to sweatshirts in this crisp autumn weather. The hallways are showing off leather, jean jackets, plaid, cardigans, and so much more. “I wear sweatshirts because they are warm and comfy,” senior Kayla Robinson […]

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When it All Comes Crumbling Down

November 1, 2013
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On 1 October 2013, the government of the United States of America had its first partial shutdown due to a non-scandalized political disagreement. But how has this affected the people of the United States financially? When the government did shutdown, over 800,000 governmental workers had to cease working until the shutdown was lifted, or until […]

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Government Shutdown Affects National Parks

October 31, 2013
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The government shutdown affected many aspects of people’s lives. The most significant impact of the shutdown was the closing of national parks and monuments. Most of the people affected by this problem were travelers. In total, 401 national parks were closed, in addition national zoos. Among the places that were closed were all the monuments […]

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Gun Control Resurfaces in Washington

October 31, 2013
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With the recent shooting at the Naval Yard in the District of Columbia, which resulted in the death of twelve people, America turned again to what our current president, Barrack Obama, had proposed: a ban on many assault rifles, high-capacity magazines, and background checks required for weapons. Also, ammunition prices would be double, and there […]

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