Top Story #1
Senior football players participate in February signing day
Thomas Garmon
Managing Editor
As Caleb Nix, senior, begins his last semester of high school, anticipation grows within him as he visualizes playing football at the next level. To Nix, being a student-athlete means pushing himself to reach goals like continuing his career past high school. “Playing...
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Friends of fallen hero look back on memories that will never be forgotten
Ashley Yearwood
News Editor
As 21 guns sounded to the salute of former graduate, 1st lieutenant, Joseph Helton, his family and friends cried, broken hearted. Helton was killed in Iraq by a roadside bomb while serving his country, Tuesday Sept. 8. A military honors ceremony was held at Georgia National...
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Lady C Steppers plan to “step it up” for new year
Tara Walker
Reporter
The Lady C Steppers have been stepping their way into the hearts of many in the past couple of years, but this year, they plan to step it up another notch. The Step Team here intends to raise the bar when it comes to skill and dedication, which won’t be a difficult task...
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Drill team prepares for upcoming competition
Victoria Heath
Reporter
Standing in the hot sun, the drill team gets ready for their first practice for the 2009 MAHS Early Bird Drill Meet, which will be held on Sept. 19. “I’m really excited about the competition,” Morgan Thomas, sophomore, said, “because we have new...
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Wood projects on sale
Written by Hurricane Staff
The agriculture mechanics class has their wooden projects on sale now. each item has already been treated in order to prevent rot. Adirondack Chairs $60.00 Adirondack Bench $110.00 Leopold bench $35.00 Read More →
May 21, 2010 • 0 comments • Filed Under News
The Joshua’s Law instills safety within upcoming drivers
Written by Ashley Yearwood, News Editor
As Dre Quan Collquit, freshman, sits and listens to his drivers ed teacher, he begins to wonder why the Joshua’s Law was put into effect. Joshua Brown died in 2003 when his pickup truck hydroplaned and hit a tree. Since that day his family has been... Read more »
May 12, 2010 • 0 comments • Filed Under Viewpoints
Students show success at ‘Spring Fling’
Written by Jessica Maslanka, A&E Editor
The sun begins to set as the action begins at the school. Students and parents walk into the school in small groups of one or two. Dr. Bill George says a few words and the crowd is released. School groups set up booths on the main hall to show off the... Read more »
May 11, 2010 • 0 comments • Filed Under Arts & Entertainment
New moto for Fligg and players
Written by James Ruppel, Sport Editor
After a 0-10 season, Matt Fligg, head coach, looked down at his football players and said that our goal for the 2010 season was the eleventh game. As a player and a journalist, I have to look at the football team from two points of view, as a player and... Read more »
May 20, 2010 • 0 comments • Filed Under Sports
States restrict texting, cell phone usage
Written by Alexsia Brown, Reporter
Eyes on the road, hands on the wheel, feet on the pedal, the driver’s focus is immediately interrupted by a ring tone from the cell phone, notifying that he has a text. The driver reaches for the phone, reads it and texts back. Immediately after, the... Read more »
May 7, 2010 • 0 comments • Filed Under Features


