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How to keep Pets Safe in Winter

How to keep Pets Safe in Winter

Matthew Buckmaster, WriterPOSTED January 26, 2022

                                                                    Pets hold a special place in all our hearts but there is a natural predator that wants to hurt your...

Just a friendly reminder:  Seatbelts Save Lives

Just a friendly reminder: Seatbelts Save Lives

Matthew Buckmaster, AuthorPOSTED September 24, 2021

Did you know since 1975 seatbelts have saved 374,276 lives. In 2017, 14,995 lives were saved because of seatbelts. Nine times out of ten, wearing a seat belt will save you according to NHTSA (National...

New CDC Mask Guideline

New CDC Mask Guideline

Nicholas Allen, WriterPOSTED May 20, 2021

On May 14th, 2021, the CDC released a statement saying that anyone who is 100% vaccinated can now go out without a mask, and does not have to social distance. But, there are some exceptions; you still...

Shining a Light on Mental Illness

Shining a Light on Mental Illness

Jorgia Lowe, AuthorPOSTED December 22, 2020

According to medicalnewstoday.com, “(Mental health is a state of well-being in which an individual realizes his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively,...

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How bad is Vaping?

Dawson Aberson, WriterPOSTED November 30, 2020

Some people think vaping is healthier than smoking, vaping won't hurt me, and I'm not addicted I can quit anytime I want. But is vaping really that harmless and easy to quit? To start you need to know...

COVID-19 Vaccine

COVID-19 Vaccine

Brooke Wilcox, EditorPOSTED November 12, 2020

COVID-19 has taken over our nation in mysterious ways that affect humankind all around the nation.  To begin, one question that has been asked is How far are they into creating a vaccine?  According...

Exercising during Pandemic

Exercising during Pandemic

Jorgia Lowe, WriterPOSTED November 6, 2020

Everywhere people are learning and adjusting to new ways to stay active during the pandemic.  The pandemic has changed a lot of aspects in our lives for the past 7 months, affecting our work, schools,...

Education in the Time of Covid-19

Education in the Time of Covid-19

Sylvia Rouillard, WriterPOSTED October 23, 2020

Covid-19 has greatly impacted everyone this year. This deadly pandemic has caused a variety of changes for schools, such as trying to find ways to keep everyone safe, stopping the spread of Covid-19, and...

A happier you:  Ways to deal with anxiety

A happier you: Ways to deal with anxiety

Mekiah Kremin, WriterPOSTED October 7, 2020

Anxiety is the most common mental illness in the U.S with over 40 million adults suffering from it, but despite (it) being extremely common, less than 37% of people receive the proper medical attention....

Mental Health

Mental Health

Brooke Wilcox, EditorPOSTED October 7, 2020

  Mental health can be confusing at times, for example you can feel sad or tired but you could also be fearful one day and happy the next.  Mental health is so important to understand in this generation.    Mental...

Teen Suicide Prevention

Teen Suicide Prevention

Mekiah Kremin, WriterPOSTED May 18, 2020

Every day, we pass by so many people. Each one is different, no two are the same. They all come from different places, with different experiences, different problems, and each one has a different story...

The Myths, Truth, and Warning Signs of Human Trafficking

The Myths, Truth, and Warning Signs of Human Trafficking

Ashanti Dalldorf, WriterPOSTED April 23, 2020
Human trafficking is a sly crime that many innocent people fall victim to. Learn the truth behind it, what to watch for, and who to help,
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