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Hurricane Season

Hurricane Season

Leyton Wulfers, Assistant Editor October 24, 2024

Every year, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration predicts the outcome of the hurricane season. This year, NOAA officials predicted an "above-normal" season. We can all agree that they were...

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Fields of Faith

Fields of Faith

Isabella Pattengill, Editor October 23, 2024

Year after year Fields of Faith is marked on many calendars. Students, parents, and other leaders step out onto Houck Stadium's field, preparing to have their hearts moved. Schools around the area unify...

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Prision Cells at Old Idaho Penitentiary in Boise, Idaho

The Mysteries within The Murdaugh Name

Vivian Nordin, Journalist March 27, 2023

The Murdaugh murders are all a part of a complex web of lies and crime. There is a long line of foul play within the Murdaugh family, but one of the most recent occurrences is the murder of Margaret ‘Maggie'...

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What is a PD Day?

What is a PD Day?

Zacariye Carter, Journalist April 13, 2022

Professional Development Days are dedicated to teachers so they can focus on different topics that help them become better teachers. “PD days are a state requirement,” said Kim Newman, 26-year...

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Photo Gallery: Special Olympics

Photo Gallery: Special Olympics

Lauren Hamby, Assistant Editor April 11, 2022

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Fire Alarms

Fire Alarms

Lauren Hamby, Assistant Editor March 18, 2022

Cape Central High Schools has had a few incidents with students pulling the fire alarms throughout the day causing a stir up in the building. As of now, nobody knows why students are doing this, but there...

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Kyle Rittenhouse, left, listens as his attorney Mark Richards gives his closing argument during Rittenhouse's trial at the Kenosha County Courthouse in Kenosha, Wis., on Monday, Nov. 15, 2021. Rittenhouse, an aspiring police officer, shot two people to death and wounded a third during a night of anti-racism protests in Kenosha in 2020. (Sean Krajacic/The Kenosha News via AP, Pool)

Kyle Rittenhouse Acquitted On All Charges

Tad Couch, Journalist November 19, 2021

November 19, 2021--Kyle Rittenhouse was acquitted of all charges by jury. It isn’t all that uncommon for someone to be acquitted on a murder charge when self defense is claimed, but when someone is...

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Respiratory Therapy

Respiratory Therapy

Lauren Hamby, Assistant Editor November 19, 2021

Career Technology Center(CTC) holds an open house to promote awareness to the importance of the Respiratory Therapists(RT’s) and give an idea to the public on what they do.  During the COVID-19 pandemic,...

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Kyle Rittenhouse, lying on his back as an unidentified man attempts to stomp on his head.  Meanwhile, Anthony Huber approaches Rittenhouse with his skateboard in hand. 

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A Breakdown of the Kyle Rittenhouse Case

Tad Couch, Journalist November 17, 2021

August 25, 2020 --Kyle Rittenhouse, 17, shot three men, killing two with a semi-automatic AR. Rittenhouse of Antioch, Illinois went to Kenosha Wisconsin during the protests that turned into riots of the...

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Democracy in Beta Club

Democracy in Beta Club

Olivia Langston, Journalist November 17, 2021

Cape Central High School junior Cade Emmenderfer is running for Missouri Beta State Vice President. The Beta State Convention starts on Thursday, December 9 this year.  Emmenderfer’s campaign is currently...

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Water Grabbers

Water Grabbers

Halle Andrews, Photography Editor November 9, 2021

Water covers 70% of our planet, and in most minds, it's common to assume it’ll be around forever. However, freshwater, the stuff we drink, bathe in, and irrigate our farm fields with, is overly rare....

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Principal Nancy Scheller poses for a picture before donating.

Cape Central Blood Drive

Lauren Hamby, Assistant Editor November 5, 2021

Cape Central High School's FBLA worked with the Red Cross on November 2, 2021 to encourage students, teachers, and the community to donate blood during a severe blood shortage.  Cape Central received...

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