Multi-purpose pumpkins
written by Allison Haynes · November 6, 2011
BRIDGEVILLIE, DE – A popular tradition in many families is carving pumpkins; 46% of American adults carve pumpkins each year. Pumpkins are grown on six continents originating in Central America with a variety of 30 different pumpkins. In America, producers grow 1.5 billion pounds of pumpkins each year.... [Read more]
50 dead in Ohio, forgotten already?
written by Emily Dushek · November 6, 2011
ZANESVILLE, OH– Essentially everybody is aware of the terrible deeds that occurred on Oct. 18, yet few cared to discover all the facts, and it is becoming old news fast. 56 animals had been released from the Zanesvillehome of 62 year old Terry Thompson, who opened the cages before he killed himself... [Read more]
Occupying the city that never sleeps
written by Alex Dobriansky · October 28, 2011
BRUNSWICK, OH — Home to the biggest financial district in the world, the Statue of Liberty, and Times Square, there’s no doubt that New York City, New York is one of the biggest and most popular cities in the United States of America. The amount of history and culture that is rooted within... [Read more]
What happens at the flag pole leaves an impact
written by Allison Haynes · October 11, 2011
BRUNSWICK, OH—Students near and far gathered on the morning of September 28 at flag poles of their schools for an event called See You at the Pole. See You at the Pole (SYATP) is a global day of prayer that encourages students to meet and pray for their schools, students, and faculty along with other... [Read more]
Miracles are everywhere, even under the sea
written by Christina Baxter · October 11, 2011
CLEARWATER,FL—In December 2005, a three month old bottlenose dolphin was rescued from the ropes of a crab trap. Florida Clearwater Aquarium added the dolphin, Winter, to their facility with her entire tail missing and severe injuries. Just six years later her name is recognized across the nation as... [Read more]
Responding to the call
written by Mindy McGoughran · September 27, 2011
BRUNSWICK, OH- Tim, Monica, and Ken are local firefighters in Brunswick at Ladders 1 and 2. Their job is dirty, dangerous and adventurous but that’s half the reason they love it. All of them seem to be in this field for the same reason: they not only love people but they want to help them too. Tim... [Read more]
Big city hero visits Brunswick High
written by Erin Zaranec · September 25, 2011
Brunswick OH – – A third generation firefighter with thirty-four years of experience, Jonathan Wright, thought he had seen it all. Little did he know, he would be one of the many shining lights during New York City’s darkest days. Working outside of New York City as a handyman, Wright was called... [Read more]





