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Country Club in Flames

Country Club in Flames

January 31, 2012 • Isabelle Brown, Advertisement/News Editor  

As you may know, The Liberty Hill’s Country Club has recently burnt down. Firefighters had receved the call just before 6 p.m. and faced two major obstacles in putting out the fire. Strong winds spread the fire quickly, and the one fire hydrant nearby was not working, forcing tanker trucks to... 

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Costa Concordia

January 31, 2012 • Stephanie Boan, Opinion Editor  

In the Tuscan Sea, near Italy, a cruise ship recently crashed on January 13th, 2012. The big news, though, is that 23 passengers are still missing. We don’t know what kind of condition we’ll find them in, but they all have many friends and family anxiously waiting to find out more information. Divers... 

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Teachers, Teachers, Teachers

Teachers, Teachers, Teachers

January 6, 2012 • Grace George  

Everyone has a favorite teacher; some are as nice as preachers. They teach you lessons in and out of school, like how to float in a deep swimming pool. They won’t always be nice; we’ve figured that out so far. But they will love you to the end, and think you are a shining star. No matter whom your... 

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2011 in Review

2011 in Review

December 20, 2011 • Isabelle Brown, Advertisement/News Editor  

As the 2011 year is coming to a close, many people choose to take a look back, and remember just what occurred and took place during this past year. Not all events were just peachy keen; including the spontaneous outbreaks of Charlie Sheen, or one of the largest tornados ever, and even the death of Steve... 

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The Countdown Begins

The Countdown Begins

December 19, 2011 • Sydney Perkins, Da Bomb Dot Com Editor  

New Year’s Eve will be here before you know it. You know what that means, time for New Year’s Resolutions! Every New Year’s Eve millions of people make their new year’s resolutions at midnight. It could be things as small as exercising more or as big as saving up for a new car. The easy part,... 

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“Thursday” Night Lights

“Thursday” Night Lights

December 13, 2011 • Sydney Perkins, Da Bomb.com Editor  

On November 8th there was a vote to increase Liberty Public Schools property tax rate. The tax rate increase was to help with funding of a new football stadium and added classroom space. The varsity football games for both Liberty and Liberty North are usually held at the William Jewell Football Stadium.... 

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Pointless Protests?

Pointless Protests?

December 5, 2011 • Zach Kilgas, Editor  

Viral. A single idea has infected people across the United States, and continues to spread, spreading from state to state like a cold through a school. As teenagers, it’s easy to overlook watching the nightly news, or reading the recent headlines, yet decisions made affect our country.  The movement... 

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Polar Bears On The Brink

Polar Bears On The Brink

November 30, 2011 • Hannah Milks, Student Life editor  

As you know Coca-Cola’s iconic symbol is the polar bear. If you’ve grabbed a can of it lately you may have noticed that the cans have changed from the classic red to the silver and white can depicting polar bears.  It turns out that Coca-Cola is teaming up with World Wildlife Federation and will... 

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Earthquakes in Missouri?

November 21, 2011 • Stephanie Boan, Opinion Editior  

The psychic vice principal Mr.Broyles seems to have known we’d be getting some strong vibrations soon. Remember sitting under your desk? Students and the teachers were confused equally about the earthquake drill, and no explanation was given. Well Mr.Broyles had good reason, and we doubted him. Saturday,... 

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Stuff Yourself

Stuff Yourself

November 16, 2011 • Zach Kilgas, Editor  

Thanksgiving has become about hours of cooking, so you can stuff your face along with the rest of your family and, with a full stomach, spending hours watching T.V.  Yet, the holiday originated in a time when stuffing your face wasn’t a common thing to do. The history of Thanksgiving is long and distant... 

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