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Winter Sports Coming to an End
As the winter sports season comes to an end, the Nease Girls Varsity soccer team will be playing their last game on Friday the 20th at home vs. St. John’s Country Day School. They have had a very successful season with 10 wins, 3 ties, and just two losses. They will be hosting their first district game vs. Oakleaf. Lauren Lucero, a senior, plans on attending the University Of Alabama at Birmingham to continue her athletic and academic career. In addition, Ava Surage, a senior, has been a leader on the team this year with 6 goals scored. The junior varsity team had an extremely successful season as well, with…
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Nease High School Gets a New Athletic Director
After months of searching, Nease High School has finally found itself a new Athletic Director: Chris Gallagher. After the previous position-holder stepped down in 2022, the administration scrambled to get someone else to cover for him.
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Racing to Prepare
This year, the Nease Marching Band received a surprise invitation to come and perform at the Daytona 500 pre-show, February 19th
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Rihanna Will Perform at Super Bowl Halftime Show
The NFL has announced that Rihanna will be the halftime performer for Super Bowl 57 which will be at 6:30 pm on Sunday, February 12th.
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Justice for Tristyn
On May 9, 2021, St Johns county was rocked by the news of Tristyn Bailey’s brutal death. Now, around 2 years later her murderer, Aiden Fucci, pleaded guilty to first-degree murder on February 6 before the jury selection for the trial due to the amount of overwhelming evidence convicting Fucci.
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A New Drug Program in Duval County
To take measures against the opioid epidemic in Duval County, local addiction advocates and state health officials announce a new program to battle this issue: “CORE” or “Coordinated Opioid Recovery.”
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Nease Club Spotlight
While Nease has many well-known clubs like DECA and National Honor Society, there are a few clubs that do not receive enough recognition around the community.
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House Goes on to Vote More Than Ten Times to Elect Speaker of the House
By: Mikayla Moring House Republicans are split trying to elect a new Speaker of the House after Nancy Pelosi, Former Speaker of the House, resigned from her leadership position on January 3rd, 2023. Anyone can be voted into the position of the Speaker of the House, even someone who is not a representative and has no history of being a representative. To win the election, a candidate must receive a majority of votes in the House. After more than ten ballots, representatives have yet to provide a majority vote for Speaker of the House. Representatives McCarthy (Republican) and Jeffries (Democrat) have lead the election, and votes for Representative Donalds (Republican),…
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The Ban on TikTok Continues to Grow Stronger
The U.S. Senate passed legislation on Wednesday to ban the TikTok app on all government devices as a result of security concerns with the app.
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Poor Weather Influences Fuel Delays
Officials at Orlando International Airport share that bad weather has prevented the delivery of fuel to airports.