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Spooky Fun Fest
As you all may know, for the past few months the whole world has been suffering through a deadly pandemic called Covid-19. With that said, people were still looking forward to October's annually celebrated holiday: Halloween! Since Halloween is typically celebrated by going outdoors, I imagined that there would be more people staying home for safety purposes. But staying home this year didn't have to put a stop to anyone's spooky festivities! I am here to share some of the many activities that could've been done indoors this year. By: Victoria Homm
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Holiday Bingo!
Use the reading card to earn prizes! 1 line of bingo – $5 Starbucks gift card 2 lines of bingo – $10 Tropical Smoothie or Starbucks gift card 3 lines of bingo – $15 gas gift card 4 lines of bingo – Olive Garden catered lunch with a friend in the media center and a FREE BOOK Black Out (the whole board) – ALL OF THE ABOVE Books MUST be documented on the “Holiday Reading Log” and submitted along with a copy of the Bingo Board. All forms due to Mrs. Milian in the Media Center by January 8th, 2021. Check the Media Center website for more information or…
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Buc-ee’s Coming to World Golf
As the recent creations of “Buc-ee’s” have been making their way into both World Golf Village and Daytona Beach Florida, we need to keep up to date By: Tristan Skees Cover Photo: Pensacola News Journal
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Nease vs. Oakleaf in First Round Playoff Game
After their recent 42-14 loss to Oakleaf High School, the Panthers are looking for redemption in their second matchup against the Knights By: Ava Homer Cover Photo: The Ponte Vedra Recorder
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A House Divided
Former vice president and current democratic presidential nominee Joseph Biden,, will face off against incumbent Donald Trump, on November 3rd. Each has rallied their supporting base and respective endorsements hoping to triumph this Tuesday. By: Max Grzymkowski (cover photo: NBC News)
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Black Lives Matter: Black Lives Matter
As many may know, recently there was a terrible incident involving African American George Floyd; he was innocently killed by a white police officer for a crime he didn’t commit on May 25, 2020. This event has been brought to the attention of many all over the world and resulted in many empowering actions including protests, fundraisers, petitions, and many more. “Black Lives Matter” is the important statement of today, and people throughout the globe are trying to do whatever they can to spread awareness and help the cause. Some steps have been taken near us too in order to help; the Jacksonville Jaguars marched to support black lives matter…
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Unidentified Flying Mysteries
By: Max Grzymkowski (Poll Supervisor/Co-Web Editor-in-Chief) The Coronavirus outbreak has not only interrupted regular life for many of us, but it has also kicked other groundbreaking stories out into the public eye. Photo Credit: Forbes
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Open Ocean
By: Caitlyn Gillette (Business Manager) Starting March 29th, St. Johns County made the decision to close all beaches due to the current pandemic. On April 18th, St. Johns County reopened the beaches for the first time since the pandemic began due to strong backlash from its residents. Photo Credit: The Ponte Vedra Recorder
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Coronavirus Safety Tips
By: Brady Lorch (Web Editor-in-Chief) As panic seems to be gripping the minds of many around the world, it is a good idea to remain aware of safety tips and reliable information as COVID-19 continues to spread. (Cover Photo: CDC)
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Updates on COVID-19
By: Max Grzymkowski (Assistant Web Editor-in-Chief) The recent outbreak of COVID-19, a contagious strain of coronavirus, has brought a plethora of reactions from health officials, politicians, and United States civilians regarding the significance of the situation, and with recent cancellations of sport events and the confirmed diagnosis of public figures, the panic revolving around the potentially devastating disease is reaching its peak. (Cover Photo: CNN)